Jersey Shore Pick 6

 Jersey Shore Pick 6 Rules
RE: Jersey Shore Pick 6 $.10 Wager
For your information, we are including the Monmouth Park Jersey Shore Pick 6 rules (the “Rules”)
applicable to this wager.
Please note the following key items that apply to this wager only:
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The Jackpot Pool will only be paid out when there is a single ten-cent (10¢)
winning Pick 6 combination. This is referred to as a ‘unique wager’ in the
rules.
The Sportech system parameters will be set to allow the minimum bet
amount of 10¢ but it should be noted that this will not prevent a patron from
making a wager for $1, $2 or more, as long as it is in multiples of 10¢.
In the event that a patron has a winning $1 ticket resulting in 10 winning
units and this is the only ticket correctly picking the 6 winners, they will NOT
qualify for the Jackpot as Monmouth Park will consider this as not being a single
10cent winning combination. The current rule states: “a unique wager shall be
defined as having occurred when the total amount wagered on a winning
combination selecting the first place finisher in each of the six races is
equal to the minimum allowable wager.”
(1) The Jersey Shore 6 requires selection of the first place finisher in each of six
races. The entire net Jersey Shore 6 pool and carryover, if any, shall be distributed to
the holder of a unique wager selecting the first place finisher in each of the
selected six races. If there is no unique wager selecting the first place finisher in
all six races, the major share of the Jersey Shore 6 pool shall be distributed as a
single price pool to those who selected the first place finisher in the greatest
number of races. The minor share shall be added to the, or create a, jackpot
pool. Major share is equal to 60% after takeout and Minor Share is equal to 40%.
(2) Unique Wager, as used in this subsection, shall be defined as having
occurred when the total amount wagered on a winning combination selecting
the first place finisher in each of the six races is equal to the minimum allowable
wager.(3) If a dead heat for first occurs in any of the Jersey Shore 6 races:
(a) For contestants representing the same betting interest, the Jersey Shore
6 pool shall be distributed as if no dead heat occurred.
(b) For contestants representing two or more betting interests, the Jersey Shore
6 pool shall be distributed as a single price pool with each winning
wager receiving an equal share.
(4) Should a betting interest in any of the Jersey Shore 6 races be scratched:
(a) A Jersey Shore 6 wager may be canceled at after leaving the teller
window and before the close of wagering if the wagering combination
included the scratched runner, even if the scratch is part of a coupled entry or
mutuel field.
(b) If the bettor does not exercise the cancellation option, the
actual favorite, as evidenced by the Win pool at the host track for the contest
at the close of wagering, shall be substituted for the scratched betting interest
for all purposes, including pool calculations. If the Win pool total for two or more
favorites is identical, the substitute selection shall be the betting interest with the
lowest post position. The totalisator generated price calculation report shall
show each of the wagering combinations with the substituted betting interests
which became winners as a result of the substitution.
(5) The Jersey Shore 6 pool shall be cancelled and all Jersey Shore 6 wagers for
the individual performance shall be refunded if:
(a) At least three contests included as part of the Jersey Shore 6 are
cancelled or declared a No Contest.
(6) If at least one race of the Jersey Shore 6 is canceled or declared a No
Contest, but not more than three races, the net pool shall be distributed as a
single price pool to those whose selection finished first in the greatest number of Jersey Shore
6 contests for that performance. Such distribution shall include the
portion ordinarily retained for the Jersey Shore 6 carryover, but not the carryover
from previous performances.
(7) A written request for permission to distribute the Jersey Shore 6 carryover
on a specific date shall be submitted to the Division. The request must contain
justification for the distribution, an explanation of the benefit to be derived, and
the intended date for the distribution.
(8) Should the Jersey Shore 6 carryover be designated for distribution on a
specific date, the unique wager provision of this Rule shall be suspended, and
the entire pool shall be distributed as a single price pool to those whose
selection finished first in the greatest number of Jersey Shore 6 contests. The Jersey Shore
6 carryover shall be designated for distribution on a specified date and
performance only under the following circumstances:
(a) Upon written approval from the Division as provided in Section
(7) above.
(b) When the Jersey Shore 6 is discontinued.
(c) On the closing day of the meet.
(9) If for any reason the Jersey Shore 6 carryover must be held over to the
corresponding Jersey Shore 6 pool of a subsequent meet, the carryover shall be
deposited into an interest bearing account as approved by the Comission. The Jersey
Shore 6 carryover, plus accrued interest, shall then be added to the net Jersey Shore
6 pool of the following meet.
(10) Permitholders may suspend previously approved Jersey Shore 6 wagering
with the prior approval of the Comission. Any carryover shall be held until the
suspended Jersey Shore 6 wagering is reinstated.
(11) The purchase and acceptance of a Jersey Shore 6 wager by a bettor
shall constitute acknowledgement of the correctness of the ticket and an
agreement to be bound by the terms and provisions of this Chapter.
(12) Neither a permitholder nor a totalisator company shall be liable to
any person for a Jersey Shore 6 ticket which is not a winning wager in accordance
with the provisions of this Chapter or which not delivered, for any reason,
(13) This rule shall be displayed prominently on each level of the pari-mutuel facility
including mechanical malfunction, an electrical failure, or a machine locking.