Or. Admin. Code § 462-200-0635 - Show Pick N with Unique Ticket Jackpot
(1) The Show Pick N with Unique Ticket
Jackpot (hereinafter "Jackpot") is a multi race mutuel wager consisting of a
minimum of five (5) Jackpot races. Contests selected may include races from
multiple race tracks. The official order of finish as posted shall determine
the race outcome for purposes of this wager. The licensee offering the wager
must obtain written approval from the Commission concerning the scheduling of
Jackpot contests. Any changes to the approved Jackpot format require prior
approval from the Commission.
(2)
Wagers placed on the Jackpot shall be placed into two separate pools.
(a) Major Pool. The major pool shall receive
80% of the total amount wagered, subject to applicable takeout. The major pool
shall be distributed to those selecting the first, second or third place
finisher in all of the Jackpot contests (Show Pick All). There is no carryover
for the major pool. If there are no tickets correctly selecting a first, second
or third place finisher in all of the Jackpot contests, the pool shall be
distributed to those who selected a first, second or third place finisher in
the greatest number of contests.
(b) Minor Pool. The minor pool shall receive
20% of the total amount wagered, subject to allowable takeout. The minor pool
shall be distributed to the holder of a "Unique" ticket that selected the first
place finisher in all of the Jackpot races. A "Unique" winning ticket shall
exist when the total amount wagered on a winning combination selecting the
first place finisher in each of the selected Jackpot races is equal to the
minimum allowable wager. (e.g. 20 cents if the base wager is $1.00) If there is
not a "Unique" ticket for the minor pool, the net amount in the pool shall be
added (carried over) to the minor pool offered at the next scheduled Jackpot
event. A single ticket holder possessing multiple winning tickets, even if they
are the only winning tickets, will not be deemed to have a "Unique" ticket and
the Jackpot shall carryover as prescribed in these rules.
(3) If there is a dead heat for first in any
of the Jackpot contests then such dead heated betting interest will be
considered winners for Jackpot purposes. Any tickets including dead heat
winners will be considered separate tickets for the purposes of identifying
unique tickets for the Jackpot pool.
(4) If any betting interest is scratched,
excused or determined to be a non-starter after the wager has been placed in
the Jackpot, the actual favorite, as evidenced by the total amounts wagered in
the Win pool at the host race meet licensee for the contest at the close of
wagering for that contest, shall be substituted for the scratched betting
interest for all purposes. In the event that the Win pool total for two or more
favorites is identical, the substitute selection shall be the favorite betting
interest with the lowest program number.
(5) If there is a scratch after the first
race in the Jackpot, the betting favorite as determined by the host track's win
pool will be substituted for the scratched betting interest. Any tickets
including both the scratched betting interest and the betting favorite will be
considered two separate, non-unique tickets for the purposes of identifying
unique tickets for the Jackpot pool.
(6) The Jackpot pool shall be cancelled and
all Jackpot wagers for the individual event shall be refunded if:
(a) If one or more races included in the
Jackpot sequence is cancelled or declared "no contest".
(b) If any of the races in the Jackpot
scheduled after the first leg end up being priced and made official prior to
the first leg in the Jackpot being priced and made official.
(7) Mandatory payout days: After
the Jackpot carryover (Minor Pool) pool reaches $500,000; the next Jackpot
event will require a mandatory payout.
(8) When the Jackpot converts to a mandatory
payout, the wager will convert to a traditional Pick 5 wager with no unique
ticket provision nor any Show Pick All payout. The Jackpot pool will be
distributed to the tickets selecting the winner in the greatest number of
contests. In the rare occurrence that no tickets contained a winning betting
interest, the wagering for that event will be refunded and the mandatory payout
will carry over to the next Jackpot event.
(9) If any of the races in the Jackpot has a
surface change (For example: a race switches from Turf to Dirt), the selections
and results for that race remain regardless of whether the surface change
occurs before or after the first race in the Jackpot.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 462.270(3) State. Implemented: ORS 462.270(3)
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