Pick 6 Carryover Saratoga
Beginning with its live racing program on Monday, Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Race Course will begin offering to customers a Pick 5 with a low takeout rate of 15 percent, which will cover the first five races on the card.
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The new Pick 5 will be offered with a 50-cent minimum. Should no customer correctly select all five winners, 50 percent of the net pool will be carried over to the next live racing program and 50 percent will be paid out to those selecting the greatest number of winners in the sequence.
The 20-cent minimum Buckeye Jackpot Pick 6 carryover currently sits at $18,895 and will be up for grabs today. The wager was last hit to the tune of $109,311 on Feb. 13. In addition to the Pick 5 and Buckeye Jackpot Pick 6, Mahoning Valley offers a Pick 3 and Pick 4, both carrying a low takeout of 15 percent.
Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Race Course races Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday with a first race post time of 12:45 ET and Saturday with a first race post time of 12:15 ET. The current race meet ends on Saturday, April 17.
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Carryover Wager Type Track Date; $123,143: JP Pick 6: MAHONING VALLEY: Mar 9: $2,235: Pick 4: TOKYO: Mar 9: $2,023: Pick 5: MONTICELLO RACEWAY: Mar 9: $1,738: JP Pick. BataviaBets, Batavia Downs Gaming and OTB's very own interactive wagering platform! BataviaBets offers secure online horse wagering and allows you to earn monthly rewards when you wager on all your favorite tracks online or by phone from your home, office, or anywhere you are connected. Carryover Wager Type Track Date; $101,118: JP Pick 6: MAHONING VALLEY: Mar 8: $29,851: Pick 7: WYONG AUS: Mar 8: $1,407: JP Pick 6: SARATOGA HARNESS: Mar 8: $1,874.
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