Sunday’s Del Mar Pick 6 Mandatory Payout Features $590,935 Carryover

Del Mar Thoroughbred Club in Del Mar, Calif., will offer a mandatory payout on its Pick Six wager Sunday – the final day of its 2021 Bing Crosby Season – with a carryover of $590,935 amassed Saturday when nobody was able to hit the exotic wager for the 12th consecutive day.

The general situational formula for wagers of this type is that pools as large as the current one at the seaside oval normally draw somewhere in the neighborhood of seven times the carryover amount offered. That could mean that “new” money of between $3 and $4 million will be added to the pool Sunday and it all must be paid out.

The track has offered a .20¢ Rainbow Pick Six – properly called the Pick Six Single Ticket Jackpot Wager – since the start of its fall session requiring the winner of the six-race bet to be the sole ticket holder in order to cash in. But the closing day “mandatory payout” arrangement means the bet on Sunday reverts to a standard Pick Six wager where all of those with the most number of winners get paid.

Del Mar hosted the two-day Breeders' Cup Championships during its current meet on November 5 and 6, but all wagering on those events was separate from the track's 13-day fall meeting.

Sunday's nine-race card will have a first post of 12:30 p.m. The .20¢ Rainbow Pick Six starts on Race 4, which is scheduled to go off at approximately 2 p.m.

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$36 Million Handle Sets All-Time Summer Wagering Mark At Del Mar

Del Mar established a new single-day betting mark Saturday when $36,005,613 was wagered on the seaside track's 11-race TVG Pacific Classic Day card smashing the old mark of $25,870,431 set on TVG Pacific Classic Day in 2018.

Besides a terrific race card that included five Graded stakes topped by the $1 million TVG Pacific Classic, the track also had the benefit of a massive 20-cent Pick 6 Single Ticket Jackpot pool that finally topped out at $10,751,767, fueled by a mandatory payout.

The pool consisted of a $1,874,996 carryover jackpot and “new” money of $8,876,771. Each winning ticket – and there were 822 of them – paid $10,521.50

TVG Pacific Classic Day had been designated as a “mandatory payout” day, meaning all monies would be paid out to those with the most winners. The track will have another such “mandatory” day on its closing day, Labor Day Monday, Sept. 6.

Hronis Racing's Tripoli captured the TVG Pacific Classic and earned a first prize of $600,000. The 4-year-old colt also earned an all-entry-fees-paid admission into the $6 million Breeders' Cup Classic, which will be held on Saturday, Nov. 6.

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Pacific Classic Day Could See Record Handle, Pick Six To Include $1.87 Million Carryover

Del Mar's single-day betting mark (not counting the two Breeders' Cup days held here in 2017), could tumble today thanks to a terrific racing card and a $1,874,996 carryover into today's Pick Six Single Ticket Jackpot wager.

TVG Pacific Classic Day has been designated as one of two “mandatory payout” dates (the other is closing day), which means that all monies in the pool – including the carryover – will be paid out this afternoon to those with the most winners in the six-race bet.

The current single-day mark is the $25,870,431 wagered on TVG Pacific Classic Day on August 18, 2018.

Estimates of anywhere from $6- to $10-million in “new money” in the Pick Six pool today would most assuredly push the one-day betting handle above the former mark, possibly into the $30-million-plus range.

The track's 20¢ Pick Six Single Ticket Jackpot wager has carried over 18 times since it was hit on Day 2 of the current meet.

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