60-Minute Six Rules (NJ Pick 6 rules apply; 25% takeout)
MINIMUM DOLLAR AMOUNT OF THE WAGER: $2.
CARRYOVER PROVISIONS: If no bettor successfully selects all winning horses in each of the 6 races comprising the 60-Minute Six, 75% of the net pool will be carried over to the racing following day on which the wager is offered with the remaining 25% of the net pool distributed as a single price pool to those bettors who selected the greatest number of first-place finishers.
METHOD OF POOL DISTRIBUTION: Successful winners selecting all winning horses in the 60-Minute Six will equally share 75% of the net pool with a minor payout of 25%.
DEAD HEAT: In the event of a dead heat for first place in any of the 60-Minute Six races representing two or more betting interests, all horses involved in the dead heat shall be considered a winning horse with each winning wager receiving an equal share of the 60-Minute Six pool.
SCRATCHES: In the event of a scratch of an entire wagering interest in any of the races comprising the 60-Minute Six, there will be no refunds. Wagers on a scratched wagering interest for purposes of the 60-Minute Six pool, shall be deemed wagers upon the wagering interest upon which the most money has been wagered in the win pool at the close of betting for the race. In the event of a money tie, the wagering interest with the most inside post position shall be designated.
CHANGE OF SURFACE: In the event that a turf race is switched to the main track after the close of wagering for the 60-Minute Six, that race shall be declared a “no contest” for any 60-Minute Six wager involving that race, and the net pool will be distributed as a single price pool to those whose selections finished first in the greatest number of remaining 60-Minute Six races.
NO CONTEST RACES: When four or more of the races comprising the 60-Minute Six are declared "no contest", the 60-Minute Six shall be refunded.
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