Gulfstream Park will have a carryover of $73,610 on its Rainbow 6 on Sunday.
First post is 12:50 p.m. for an 11-race card. The Rainbow 6 is on races six to eleven.
There is a Super Hi-5 carryover of
$2,411.69 on the first race. The bet
requires picking the first five finishers in correct order, with no consolation
payoffs such as four of the first five places.
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There were no Super Hi-5 winning
tickets on Saturday’s 12th and final
race. Thus the full
pool carries over into Sunday’s first race—barring any scratches.
The race has seven entrants. Gulfstream has
rhe Super Hi-5 on all races with seven or more starters.
Sunday’s second race has six
entrants and the third race has nine entrants
The Rainbow 6 carryover continues to
grow because Saturday was the eighth straight
race day without the carryover/jackpot payoff requirement of just one
ticket with the winners of all six Rainbow 6 races.
On Saturday there were
17 tickets with all six winners. Each received $1,837.36.
The carryover coming in was $60,224.
Bettors added $55,788 to the pool.
Gulfstream took
out 20 percent of the day's Rainbow 6 bet. It divided 56 percent among tickets
with six winners and put 24 percent into the carryover.
There
were 61 starters in Saturday's Rainbow 6 races, for an average field size of
10..2. Picketts Corner won the seventh
race first leg at 13-1. The five other winners were 4-1 or lower,
including two favorites.
The
Rainbow 6 is a 20-cent per combination only bet, Bettors can use multiple
horses in each race and thus have multiple combinations.
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