Gulfstream Park will have a
carryover of $93,884 on its Rainbow 6 when it resumes racing on Wednesday.
First post is 12:55 p.m. for a
nine-race card. The Rainbow 6 is on races four to nine.
Tampa Bay Downs also will resume
racing on Wednesday, with nine races and first post of 12:45 p.m. Tampa Bay has
no Wednesday carryovers.
On Sunday there were three tickets
with the winners of all six Rainbow races.
Each of those tickets received $12,617.50
on a 20-cent bet.
Gulfstream Pays out the Rainbow 6 jackpot only on days when there is just one
ticket with the winners of all six Rainbow 6 races.
The jackpot is the combination of
the full carryover plus 80 percent of
the day’s new Rainbow 6 bet (20 percent takeout).
On
days with multiple winning tickets, Gulfstream takes out 20 percent of the
day’s Rainbow 6 bet. It then divides 56 percent of the day’s Rainbow 6 bet
among tickets with the most winners (usually six) and adds 24 percent to the
carryover.
On
Sunday, the carryover coming in was $77. 661. Bettors added $67,640 to the Rainbow
6.
Gulfstream
did not have turf races on Sunfay, and the dirt track was listed as sloppy.
The
odds on the winning horses were 3-1, 8-1. 4-1,12-1, 3-1 and 6-5.. There were 46 starters in the six races.
The
Rainbow 6 is a 20-cent per combination-only bet. Multiple horses can be used in
each race, thus setting up a ticket with multiple 20 cent
combinations. For example, a ticket with two horses in each race has
64 combinations and costs $12.80.
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