Air Quality Compromised By Canadian Wildfires: Finger Lakes Cancels Final Five Races Tuesday

The remainder of the card for Tuesday, June 6, at Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack was called off after the running of the third race.

Due to New York State Gaming Commission safety recommendations, the final five races on today's card were canceled as the result of compromised air quality in the region from ongoing Canadian wildfires.

Finger Lakes is scheduled to resume racing tomorrow, Wednesday, June 7. First race post time is scheduled for 1:20pm. 

About Finger Lakes Gaming & RacetrackIn operation since 1962, the facility added gaming to its offering in 2004 and expanded again in 2013 by adding 33,000 square feet with a $12 million expansion. FLGR is highlighted by over 1,100 gaming machines, the 448-seat Buffet, Remedy Bar & Lounge, as well as live and simulcast Thoroughbred racing. Gaming doors open at 8 a.m. and racing doors open at 11:30 a.m. daily. For more information, visit www.fingerlakesgaming.com. 

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Sports Betting Regulators Association Preparing For ‘Technical Dive’ On Hacking Of Player Accounts

The Sports Betting Regulators Association (SBRA) will hold an online briefing for regulatory agencies this Thursday afternoon, June 8, 2023, to discuss recent intrusions of player accounts that have hit numerous licensed sports books and resulted in at least one federal indictment.

“Hackers hit every industry and while the licensees have a primary responsibility and business motivation to ensure their accounts are secure, the sports betting regulatory agencies play a consumer protection role and need to be confident player accounts are secure and the steps taken by licensees are appropriate to the ever-changing cyber threat landscape and effective in stopping attempted intrusions,” said Ed Martin, SBRA Coordinator.

The most recent high-profile case involved the arrest of an 18-year old from Wisconsin associated with the hacking into DraftKings and compromising over 60,000 accounts and selling information on the “dark web” to those who would use it for criminal purposes. FanDuel has reported attempts to hack players accounts and there have been player accounts set up at BetMGM that were unauthorized by the customer and funded accessing their bank accounts.

Sports betting regulators and horse racing regulators share a common concern on account security and regulatory officials from both regulatory disciplines from across North America have signed up for Thursday's briefing.

“This may be a brutally blunt conversation about cyber threats from one of the world's experts in this area, Josh Chin. Josh is the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Net Force, a cybersecurity brain trust, consulting, and advisory firm focused on addressing current and future problems,” Martin said.

The SBRA will seek to identify regulatory best practices already deployed and develop new ones where needed and encourage universal reliance.

Anyone interested in participating with the SBRA should contact Rebecca Shoemaker at rshoemaker@sportsbettingregulators.com

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Colonial Downs Adds Second Pick 5, Introduces Pick 6 For 2023

Colonial Downs is bringing the Pick 6 back to Virginia when the 2023 season gets underway on July 13. The Old Dominion 6 will be offered as a classic $1 Pick 6 with a 15 percent takeout on the final six races daily. If there is no wager correctly selecting all six winners, 25 percent of the net pool will be paid out to those selecting the most winners while 75 percent will be carried over to the following program.

After a successful debut in 2022, the 50-cent Pick 5 will feature an Early and Late Pick 5 daily. Offered with a 12 percent takeout rate, the Early Pick 5 will cover the first five flat races while the Late Pick 5 will cover the final five races.

 Each Pick 5 will pay out 100% of the net pool to those bettors who correctly select all five winners in the sequence. If there are no winning Pick 5 wagers in either Pick 5, 25 percent of the net pool will be paid to those who correctly selected the most winners while the remaining 75 percent will be carried over to the following day's like Pick 5. Early Pick 5 will carry to the next Early Pick 5 while the Late Pick 5 will carry to the next Late Pick 5 offered.

The Pick 5 and Old Dominion 6 highlight a wagering menu that includes two Pick 4's. The Early Pick 4 will cover races 2-5 (races 4-7 on Fridays when Steeplechase racing is presented) while the Late Pick 4 will encompass the final four races each day. Colonial Downs will also offer rolling Daily Doubles and rolling Pick 3 wagers starting with the 1:30 p.m. first race each Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

The minimum wager for Win, Place, and Show wagers is $2; the Exacta, Daily Double, Pick 3 and Old Dominion 6 will carry a $1 base; Trifecta, Pick 4, and Pick 5 wagers can be played for as little as 50-cents; and the Superfecta will have a 10-cent minimum.

Colonial Downs kicks off its 2023 season on Thursday, July 13 and will continue through Saturday, September 9. The 27-day meet is highlighted by a record of more than $5.2 million in stakes purses.

The total is buoyed by the relocation of the Grade 1 Arlington Million, Grade 1 $500,000 Beverly D. and Grade 2 $500,000 Secretariat Stakes from their long-time home at Arlington International Racecourse. (The Million and Beverly D. were raced at Churchill Downs in 2022.) In addition, the Grade 3 New Kent County Virginia Derby will carry a $500,000 purse, $200,000 more than last year, and its sister race the (Listed) Virginia Oaks, has been kicked up by $50,000 to $250,000.

The Million, Beverly D., and Secretariat will be raced on Saturday, August 12, the traditional weekend for the internationally renowned trio. The Million will be run at 1¼ miles and the Beverly D. will be contested at 1-3/16 miles while the one-mile Secretariat leads perfectly into the nine-furlong Virginia Derby four weeks later on closing day Saturday, September 9. The Beverly D. is a Breeders' Cup Challenge “Win and You're In” race in the Filly & Mare Turf division.

The Virginia Derby will headline closing day with $1.3 million in stakes purses. In addition to the Virginia Derby and Oaks, the closing day program will include the $150,000 Colonial Cup for older runners at the marathon distance of 1½ miles, the $150,000 Da Hoss Stakes for older horses at 5½ furlongs on turf, $125,000 Rosie's Stakes for 2-year-olds sprinting 5 ½ furlongs on turf, and $125,000 Kitten's Joy Stakes for 2-year-olds over a two-turn 1-1/16 miles on turf.

All of Colonial Downs races will be televised on FanDuel TV or FanDuel Racing.

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Gulfstream Park: Rainbow 6 Jackpot Hit Sunday For $263,655 Payoff

The 20-cent Rainbow 6 jackpot pool was hit for a $263,655.91 payoff Sunday at Gulfstream Park. The popular multi-race wager had gone unsolved for 11 racing days following a mandatory payout.

Sunday's winning combination was 5-6-6-6-2-3.

The Rainbow 6 jackpot is paid out when there is a single unique ticket sold with all six winners. On days when there is no unique ticket, 70 percent of that day's pool goes back to those bettors holding tickets with the most winners, while 30 percent is carried over to the jackpot pool.

The Rainbow 6 will start anew Friday. The Rainbow 6 sequence will span Races 4-9, featuring a high-quality field of 3-year-olds and up in Race 6, a 6½-furlong maiden special weight event with a Todd Pletcher-trained son of Practical Joke, Saffie Joseph Jr.-trained son of Maclean's Music, Jenna Antonucci-trained son of Munnings, and Vernon Allison-trained son of Cairo.

Saffie Joseph Jr.-trained Novo Sol, a multiple graded stakes-placed 6-year-old, headlines a field of eight 3-year-olds and up in the Race 8 feature, a 1 1/16-mile optional claiming allowance on Tapeta. Novo Sol, who finished third in the Autumn on Tapeta at Woodbine last fall, will be making his second start off a layoff following a late-fading seventh in the April 1 Pan American (G2) on turf.

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