Rainbow 6: Gulfstream’s Mandatory Payout Tuesday Yields Payouts Of $6,533

Gulfstream Park's mandatory payout of the 20-cent Rainbow 6 Tuesday returned $6,533.16 with four of the six winners being post-time favorites.

There was $3,478,915 bet into the pool Tuesday. The Rainbow 6 will begin again Wednesday afternoon with a $100,000 guaranteed pool. First race post is noon.

Tuesday's Rainbow 6 started with favored Dinner At Five, the 4-5 favorite trained by David Braddy, winning Gulfstream's fourth race. The third and fourth legs of the Rainbow 6 produced big payouts with Miss Mac ($69.80) winning the sixth race and Allegedly Perfect ($38.60) winning the seventh. Even-money favorite Panarea ($4) won the fifth leg of the Rainbow 6 before the sequence wrapped up with 4-5 favorite I'm Prayingforthat ($3.60) winning Gulfsream's ninth and final race.

The carryover jackpot is only 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.

Gulfstream's 10-race program Wednesday includes a couple of maiden special weight events. The second race, for 2-year-old fillies going five furlongs on the turf, includes Flaxman Holdings Ltd.'s Uyuni, a daughter of Uncle Mo trained by Wesley Ward, and Arindel's homebred Tequa, who finished second in her debut. The fourth race, for fillies and mares, Karl and Cathi Glassman's first-time starter Pertinent. First race post Wednesday is 1 p.m…Gulfstream's July 4th program will feature 12 races including the $75,000 Carry Back for 3-year-olds and the $75,000 Azalea for 3-year-old fillies. First race post is noon.

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Blewitt, Nicoletti Share Rainbow 6 Tickets For Tuesday’s Mandatory Payout At Gulfstream

Gulfstream Park's special Tuesday program will feature mandatory payouts, including a 20-cent Rainbow 6 that could build to more than $3 million.

Tuesday's program will have a first race post of noon. The Rainbow 6 will begin with the fourth race, a maiden event for fillies and mares going five furlongs on the turf. Three of the six races in the Rainbow 6 sequence will be contested on the turf.

Gulfstream hosts and analysts Jason Blewitt and Ron Nicoletti have spent some time going over Tuesday's Rainbow 6 and discuss their tickets.

Nicoletti goes three deep in five of the six races. Blewitt has chosen to single Panarea in the eighth race, a claiming event at seven furlongs on the main track. Panarea is 8-5 in the morning line. Leading rider Edgard Zayas has the call for Antonio Sano, who is tied for third in the trainer standings behind Todd Pletcher and Saffie Joseph Jr.

Nicoletti uses Panarea on his ticket, but also uses Trans Mississippi in the eighth race, a 6-1 shot in the morning line trained by Monica McGoey.

Nicoletti's Rainbow 6 Ticket

Race 4: 3,4,5

Race 5: 2,3,5

Race 6: 1,5,10

Race 7: 3,6,8

Race 8: 4.8

Race 9: 2,12

$64.80

Blewitt's Rainbow 6 Ticket:

Race 4: 3,4,5

Race 5: 2,3,5

Race 6: 1,4,10

Race 7: 6,7,8

Race 8: 8

Race 9: 1,2,12

$48.60

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