Ill. Admin. Code tit. 11, § 315.10 - General
a) The match rival
wager requires the selection of the winning contestant in a competition between
two or more equally matched betting interests or based on the sportsmanship
and/or skill of the jockeys/drivers and/or trainers in a designated contest or
series of contests regardless of the official placing of the other betting
interests in that contest or series of contests. The match rival wager shall be
calculated in an entirely separate pool.
b) Match rival wagers shall not be sold in
denominations of less than $2.
c)
The match rival rules shall be prominently displayed in the official program
each day the match rival wager is offered.
d) The organization licensee may re-name this
wager, but shall notify the State Director of Mutuels of the name that will be
used.
e) The Racing Secretary, with
the advice and consent of the stewards, shall determine the contestants for
each match rival contest. The matching of contestants for the match rival shall
be limited to horse versus horse, jockey versus jockey, driver versus driver
and/or trainer versus trainer.
f)
The contestants chosen for the match rival wager shall be conspicuously
identified in the official program.
g) The organization licensee shall deduct the
appropriate take-out and taxes as established in the Illinois Horse Racing Act
of 1975. Match rival wagers consisting of a single contest shall be considered
a single wager. Match rival wagers consisting of two contests shall be
considered a feature wager. Match rival wagers consisting of three or more
contests shall be considered a multiple wager.
h) The organization licensee may select one
of the following methods for conducting its match rival pool. The method
selected, as well as the payouts used and points assigned, shall be
conspicuously identified in the official program.
1) Method 1, a single contest determined by
the first to arrive at the finish line;
2) Method 2, a series of contests determined
by the first to arrive at the finish line;
3) Method 3, a series of contests determined
by the total accumulated points based on the finish order of the contests;
or
4) Method 4, a series of
contests determined by the total accumulated points based on the on-track
pari-mutuel payoff of the contests. Either the win, win and place, or win,
place and show payouts may be used.
Notes
Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 14574, effective September 1, 2006
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