Racing will resume at the Gulfstream Park West meet on Wednesday, with eight races and first post of 1:00 p.m. for the card at Calder in Miami Gardens.
The first race has a Super Hi-5 carryover of $7,902.
On Sunday, the most recent GP West race day, none of the last three races had any tickets with the correct one-through five finishers in the Super Hi-5. There are no consolation payoffs, such as four of five, in the bet that has a $1 minimum.
The carryover on the Rainbow 6 has grown to $362,758.
The 20-cent-only bet will be on races three to eight, with the sequence scheduled to start at 2:00 p.m.
The carryover has grown because GP West has gone 20 straight race days (the entire meet thus far) without the jackpot/carryover payoff requirement of just one ticket with the winners of all six Rainbow 6 raees.
The jackpot consists of 80 percent of the day's Rainbow 6 bets plus the entire built-up carryover.
On Sunday there were 83 tickets with all six Rainbow 6 winners. Each received $1,106.20 on a 20-cent bet.
Program numbers of the winning horses were 7-7-4-6-8-1.
Per its rules on days with multiple winning tickets, Gulfstream took out 20 percent of the day's Rainbow6 bet. It then divided 56 percent among tickets with six winners and added 24 percent to the carryover.
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