There was just one winning ticket on the Rainbow 6 at the Gulfstream Park West meet on Sunday, and it paid $20,322.40 on the 20-cent only bet.
GP West began a new Rainbow 6 pool on Sunday. That followed a Saturday when there also was just one ticket with the winning horses in all six Rainbow6 races.
The Saturday payoff was $162,143.62. It consisted of the entire 10-day carryover of $90,222 plus 80 percent of the day's Rainbow 6 bets of $89,924 (20 percent takeout).
The GP West meet, held at Calder, will resume on Wednesday with eight races and first post at 1:15p.m.
The first race has a Super Hi-5 carryover of $2,765.
There will be a new pool on the Rainbow 6. It will be on races three to eight, with the sequence scheduled to start at 2:19 p.m.
The first race has a Super Hi-5 carryover of $2,765.
There will be a new pool on the Rainbow 6. It will be on races three to eight, with the sequence scheduled to start at 2:19 p.m.
On Sunday, betting on the Rainbow 6 was $25,415
GP West took out the standard 20 percent and paid the rest back on the winning ticket
The winning combination was 2-6-5-6-2-9.
The lack of multiple winning tickets was due largely to a victory by a 13-1 shot and a victory by a 29-1 shot.
The winning combination was 2-6-5-6-2-9.
The lack of multiple winning tickets was due largely to a victory by a 13-1 shot and a victory by a 29-1 shot.
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