Del Mar wagering menu features return to non-jackpot Pick 6

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A full array of betting options will be accessible to Del Mar fans as the seaside oval is off and running on its 85th summer season starting Saturday.  

As usual, the wagering starts with the traditional win, place and show bets. It extends to five different multi-race exotic offerings, the early Pick 4, the late Pick 4, the early Pick 5, the late Pick 5 and the Pick 6.

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The Pick 6, a fan favorite that on occasion has provided life-changing payoffs, has returned to its traditional arrangement instead of the jackpot format used last summer. The majority of the pool goes to those who tab six winners, with the remainder going to those with five. In the past that split was divided 70-30 but now it will be 80-20, providing an even larger return to those selecting the most winners.  

In all there are 15 different ways to wager on each of the daily programs, which will range from eight to 11 races on various afternoons throughout the eight-week season that runs through Sunday, Sept. 8.

“We’re presenting another strong wagering menu which has proven extremely popular with our betting public,” said Bill Navarro, the track’s director of mutuels. “From show bets to big swings, we’ve got one of every kind for our players.”

Several of Del Mar’s multi-race bets were lowered from a $1 minimum to 50 cents in 2021, and they will continue to be offered that way this year. Those include the Super High Five on the day's last race, the early Pick 4 beginning in race no. 2, the late Pick 4 on the last four races of the day and the late Pick 5 covering last five races of the afternoon.

Additionally, there again will be a win-place-show parlay available for a minimum of two races and a maximum of six. It is a $2 bet.

Besides the Pick 6, the wagers that draw the most buzz from the racing crowd are the late Pick 4 and the late Pick 5. Both bets regularly generate pools of $1 million or more on weekends, often resulting in four-figure and five-figure payouts.

The full array of Del Mar bets is as follows:

WagerMinimum betRaces
Win         $2All
Place         $2All
Show         $2All
Parlay (win, place, or show)         $2All but the last race
Exacta         $1All
Quinella         $2All
Trifecta50 cents
All races with four or more betting interests
Superfecta10 cents
All races with six or more betting interests
Super High Five50 cents
Last race, if it has seven or more betting interests
Double         $2All but last
Pick 3         $1All but last two
Early Pick 450 cents
Begins in the second race
Late Pick 450 cents
Covers the last four races
Early Pick 550 cents
Begins in the first race
Late Pick 550 cents
Covers the last five races
Pick 6         $1Covers the last six races

Del Mar opens its season with a two-day weekend on Saturday and Sunday. The track will then host five four-day racing weeks, running Thursdays through Sundays. Labor Day week will add Monday racing on Sept. 2. The final racing week will run Friday through Sunday, Sept. 7 through Sept. 9. First post most days will be 5 p.m. EDT.

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