Mandatory Payout Saturday In Del Mar’s Pick 6; $1,874,996 In Jackpot

In Del Mar racetrack's Rainbow Pick Single Ticket Jackpot wager, for the 18th straight time a single bettor couldn't tab all six winners on his or her own meaning there will be yet another carryover into Saturday's TVG Pacific Classic Day card where a “mandatory” payout awaits at the seaside track north of San Diego, Calif.

Friday's carryover amount of $1,874,996 will be in the pool to start the day Saturday and it and all the “new” money that comes in on the bet will go out to those who have the most winners, guaranteed.

Some projections put the likely “new” money amount in the $6-million to $10-million range. If so, it will virtually ensure that the track will best its non-Breeders' Cup single-day betting record of $25,870,431 set on August 18, 2018, a TVG Pacific Classic Day.

Racing for the big TVG Pacific Classic Day card begins at 2 p.m. Saturday. Eleven races will be on tap with the Pick Six wager beginning on Race 6, which is scheduled to go off at approximately 4:30 p.m.

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Pick 6 To Have $58,516 Carryover Thursday At Belmont Park

Thursday's Pick 6 will be boosted by a $58,516 carryover, as the multi-race wager went unsolved on Sunday at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y.

The $1 Pick 6, implemented at the current 48-day Belmont spring/summer meet, returned $4,709.50 to bettors who selected 5-of-6 winners correctly.

The sequence kicked off in Race 4 with Joel Rosario guiding Attentive [No. 2, $10] to victory in a 1 1/16-mile claiming event on the turf for trainer Mike Maker.

Manny Franco piloted River Dog [No. 1, $11.40] to a scintillating maiden score in Race 5 for trainer Jeremiah Englehart. The first time starter, by Twirling Candy, covered six furlongs in 1:09.05 in the state-bred sprint.

Rosario struck again in Race 6 with Blue Lou Boyle [No. 10, $8.10], closing down the middle of the track to collar frontrunning Brazillionaire. Hall of Famer Mark Casse trained the winner for Gary Barber.

Safe Conduct [No. 10, $79] blew up the sequence as the longest shot on the board in Race 7, a 1 1/16-mile allowance optional claiming event on the inner turf. With Jose Lezcano up, Safe Conduct made the lead at the stretch call and held off all comers for a 2 ½-length score for trainer Phil Serpe.

Rosario picked up his third win on the card when Vault [No. 1, $8.80] rallied from last-of-6 to capture the featured Grade 2, $200,000 Ruffian for trainer Brad Cox.

Ballydooley [No. 5, $32.40] closed out the difficult sequence under Eric Cancel for trainer Michelle Nevin in Race 9, a six-furlong sprint for maiden claimers on the Widener turf course.

Featuring a $1 bet minimum and 15 percent takeout, the Pick 6 wager requires bettors to select the first-place finisher of six designated races on the card. A total of 75 percent of the full pool, minus takeout, will be distributed to bettors who select the first-place finisher of all six races. A consolation payout of 25 percent of the net pool will be distributed to tickets selecting 5-of-6 winners. In the event there are no tickets with six winners, there will be a carryover of 75 percent of the net pool into the next day of the meet with the remaining 25 percent of the net pool distributed as a consolation payout to tickets selecting the first-place finisher in the greatest number of races on the card. On carryover days, the Pick 6 is offered with a 24 percent takeout.

The $1 Pick 6 replaced the Empire 6, a jackpot style wager featuring a $0.20 bet minimum first offered in August 2019 at Saratoga Race Course.

Thursday's Pick 6 will begin in Race 4 at Belmont, a six-furlong claiming sprint, with a post time of 4:40 p.m. Eastern. The sequence offers three turf races, including an 11-furlong, $90,000 maiden special weight in Race 6 featuring field of 11. First post on Thursday's nine-race card is 3:05 p.m.

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Six Winning Tickets Worth $228,816 Each In Los Alamitos Pick 6

Chasing a Pick 6 carryover that had reached $423,178 Friday at Los Alamitos in Cypress, Calif., bettors wagered $1,809,485 for a record total pool of $2,232,663.

Since daytime thoroughbred racing returned to Los Alamitos in July 2014, the previous high Pick 6 pool – including carryover – was $1,558,329 Dec. 17, 2016.

Six tickets able to isolate the half-dozen winners in the sequence were rewarded with a Los Alamitos daytime record payoff of $228,816.40. The previous mark was $110,732.80 Dec. 4, 2014.

The three biggest upsets were provided by Castle Gate, who returned $20.60 taking the opening leg, Single Me Out ($20.40) for his come-from-behind win in the eighth and D K's Crown, who paid $22 in capturing the sixth race.

The lone winning favorite was Empire Way, who rolled to an easy score as the 9-10 choice in the fifth. Princess Tale, the other winner in the Pick Six, paid $9.20 rallying from last in the afternoon's final race.

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$423,178 Carryover In Friday’s ‘Traditional’ Pick 6 At Los Alamitos

A $33 upset by Smart Nonni in Thursday's ninth and final race at Los Alamitos in Cypress, Calif., triggered a fourth consecutive carryover in the track's Pick 6.

The carryover will be a robust $423,178 when racing resumes Friday and will be paid out to all tickets selecting six correct winners in the $2 base wager spanning races four through nine.

There were live tickets into the finale to the first three betting choices – one each to favored Squared Shady and second choice Coco's Joy and two to second time starter Sircat Nelly – but the best any of those participants could do was Squared Shady's fourth place finish.

Edgar Payeras was aboard for Swift Nonni's easy gate-to-wire score for a partnership and trainer Marcia Stortz.

The Pick 6 will begin in Friday's fourth race. Post time is 12:30 p.m. and scheduled post time for the fourth is 1:58 p.m.

There is also a three-day Super High Five carryover of $69,226. The $1 minimum wager will be offered – per usual – on the day's final race. Friday's ninth has a scheduled post time of 4:28 p.m.

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