Pick 6 carryover awaits bettors on Aqueduct's Thursday card
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The Pick 6 sequence went unsolved Sunday at Aqueduct Racetrack, resulting in a carryover of $22,799 heading into Thursday's card.
Thursday's Pick 6 sequence will begin in Race 3 with a post-time of 1:47 p.m. ET. The sequence will be highlighted by a New York-bred allowance optional-claiming race for fillies and mares 3-years-old and up at one mile in Race 7 featuring a field of nine.
Every day during the month of December, NYRA Bets members who place wagers on Aqueduct will receive a three percent rebate. For more information on the NYRA Bets December three percent bonus, visit NYRABets.com.
Sunday's Pick 6 sequence began in Race 3 with Pink Twist (No. 5, $8.10) winning the opening leg, followed by favorite Rally Cap (No. 3, $5.60) in Race 4, and She's a Black Belt (No. 2, $12.20) in Race 5.
In Race 6, the favored Le General (No. 3, $.3.40) won impressively giving jockey Dylan Davis his fourth win on the day. In the day's penultimate race, Shadow Rider (No. 6, $17) triggered the biggest upset in the sequence at odds of 7-1. The Rudy Rodriguez trainee returned $17 for a $2 win wager.
I'm an Ocala Dude (No. 2, $7.90) took the day's finale for trainer Michelle Nevin who recorded her third win on the day along with jockey Luis Reyes who was aboard for all three wins.
A consolation payout of $633 was awarded to bettors who had five of six winners.
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