Gulfstream Park will resume racing on Wednesday and
will have a carryover of $2,560.28 on the Super Hi-5 in the first race.
First post is12:35 p.m. for a ten-race card.
The Rainbow 6 carryover is $22,087. It is o races
five through ten.
The Super Hi-5 is a $1 minimum bet and requires
picking the first five finishers in correct order, with no consolation payouts.
There were no winning Super Hi-5 tickets in Sunday’s
tenth and final race, thus leading to the overnight carryover.
Wednesday’s first race is 5 ½ furlongs on dirt,
with a $6,250 claiming price, for 3-year-olds and up. The
purse is $15,000. There are nine entrants.
On Sunday, there were six tickets with the winners of
all six Rainbow 6 races. Each of those tickets received $4,273.74 on the
20-cent only per combination bet
The carryover coming was $11,098. Bettors added
$45,801 to the Rainbow 6.
Gulfstream
pays out the Rainbow 6 jackpot/carryover only on days when there is just one
ticket with the winners of all six races.
That payoff consists of the full carryover pus 80 percent of the day’s
new Rainbow 6 bets.
--Jim Freer
On other days, Gulfstream takes out
20 percent of the day’s Rainbow 6 bets.
It then divides 56 percent among tickets with the most winners and adds
24 percent to the carryover.
Gulfstream began a new Rainbow 6
pool on Saturday, the first day of its championship meet.
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