The Gulfstream Park West meet will
resume on Wednesday with ten races and first post of 1:15 p.m.
It will be the first day of a
regular Wednesday through Sunday racing schedule for the meet, being held at
Calder in Miami Gardens and sponsored by Gulfstream Park.
On Wednesday the Rainbow 6 carryover
will be $100,250. It will be on the
third through eighth races, with the sequence set to start at 2:21 p.m.
On the first race there will be a
carryover of $9,211 on the Super Hi-5.
The $1 minimum bet requires picking
the first five finishers in correct order, with no consolation payoffs such as
four of five.
There were no winning Super Hi-5 tickets
on either of Sunday’s last two races.
Thus, there is a carryover into Wednesday’s first race.
Wednesday will be the 17th
day of the GP West meet.
The Rainbow 6 carryover
has grown because thus far there have been no days with the with
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 Sunday
there were three tickets with the winners of all six Rainbow 6 races. Each was
paid $9,834.
Wagering on
the Rainbow 6 was $52,703 on Sunday. Per its rules on non-jackpot days
Gulfstream took out 20 percent, divided 56 percent among the 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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