The Gulfstream Park West meet will have a $50,500 carryover
on its Rainbow 6 on Sunday.
First post is 1:15 p.m. for a ten-race card, run at Calder
in Miami Gardens.
The Rainbow 6 begins on the fifth race.
There will also be a $2,085.47 Super Hi-5 carryover on the
first race. It is a $1 minimum bet that
requires picking the first five
finishers in correct order, with no consolation payoffs such as four of five. There
were no winning tickets on Saturday’s tenth and final race.
On Saturday, there were 31 tickets with the winners of all six
Rainbow 6 races. Each received a payoff
of $638.04 on the 20 cents only bet.
Saturday was the tenth day of the GP West meet and the tenth
day without the jackpot payoff requirement of just one ticket with winners of
all six Rainbow 6 races.
The jackpot
consists of the entire carryover plus 80 percent of the day’s wagering on the
Rainbow 6.
On Saturday, the
carryover was $42,978.
Bettors added $35,102 to the Rainbow 6 pool.
Per its rules on days with multiple winning tickets,
Gulfstream took out
20 percent of the day’s bet. It then distributed 56 percent among winning
tickets and added 24 percent to the carryover.
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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