Ref Runner Powers home to take the Warrior’s Pride Handicap Sunday in Gulfstream. (Coglianese photo)
David Joseph/Gulfstream Park
Hallandale Beach, Fla.- A mandatory payment of the 20-cent Rainbow 6 Jackpot swimming pool yielded several $ 2,314.46 payments in Gulfstream Park on Sunday.
The popular bet with Multi-Race had become unsolved during eight racing days after a mandatory payment of 13 July, which produced a jackpot transfer of $ 110,739. A total of $ 1,254,750 was admitted to the Rainbow 6 Sunday, which pushed the total swimming pool more than $ 1,365,000.
A total of 481 tickets were sold with the winning combination of 1-6-4-5-2-6.
The Rainbow 6 -transfer pool is only paid when one unique ticket has been sold with all six winners. On days when there is no unique ticket, 70 percent of that day usually goes back to those gamblers who hold tickets with most winners, while 30 percent are transferred to the Jackpot pole. On mandatory days, the entire Rainbow 6-Jackpot pool is paid to the gamblers or gamblers with the most winners in the six-race series of the deployment.
The Rainbow 6 starts again on Friday with a series of races with 4-9, started by a six-Furlong Maiden special weight for 2-year-old mares in Florida. Saffie Joseph Jr.-Train Love such as Lucy, a daughter of Win Win Win, is planned to make her debut for Myracehorse Thoroughbred Acquisition. Michael Yates-Train Sweet Dream Lady, a Stonehedge homeboard by Cajun Breeze, is planned to make her debut from a series of solid training sessions. Gary Jackson-educated Lady Chance, a daughter of Chance It finished second in her two career-starts is the most prominent of the four mares who have raced.
Remark … … … …
Jose Morelos rode three winners on the program on Sunday and scored on board Girl Dynamite ($ 4.40) in Race 4, Back EM Up ($ 5.40) in Race 5 and Demar’s Legacy ($ 8) in Race 7.
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