Carryovers: What they are & How they work
A carryover occurs when there is no winner in the original day’s race or races. At the end of a designated wager type – maybe a Pick 4, Pick 5 or Pick 6. All bets in the original pool are carried over (creating a “carryover”) to the next designated race. Multiple carryovers can and do occur, which often reach several millions. Carryovers prefund the betting pool for the next days race. This prefunding along with the regular wagering pool gives you, the”player” an actual odds advantage over the track takeout.
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A carryover occurs when there is no winner in the original day’s race or races. At the end of a designated wager type – maybe a Pick 4, Pick 5 or Pick 6. All bets in the original pool are carried over (creating a “carryover”) to the next designated race. Multiple carryovers can and do occur, which often reach several millions. Carryovers prefund the betting pool for the next days race. This prefunding along with the regular wagering pool gives you, the”player” an actual odds advantage over the track takeout.
Super High Five
Pick the Top 5 finishers in a specific race in order to win the Super High Five. This bet is very popular with harness racing.
Jackpot Hi-5
The Jackpot Hi-5 is essentially a bet where the bettor must select the top 5 finishers in a race in the correct order, with one twist: There is a full guarantee plus a JACKPOT CARRYOVER that will pay out if and when only one (1) single winning ticket exists
Pick 4/5/6
Pick the winners of 4/5/6 specific races. If no bettor selects all five or six winners then the money rolls over to the next day’s racing.