Gulfstream Park will host eight races on Thursday, with first post at 1:05 p.m, and continue the race week through Sunday.
There are no stakes races slated for Thursday.
Two carryovers will be on the card however. The Rainbow 6, at $59,139. The 20 cents per combination-only bet is on races three to eight, with the sequence scheduled to start at 2:11 p.m.
Gulfstream is guaranteeing that Thursday’s Rainbow 6 will have a $100,000 gross pool of the entire coming in carryover plus all of the days Rainbow 6 bets – to be paid if there is just one ticket with the winners of all six Rainbow 6 races.
On the last race day, Sunday, there were 27 Rainbow 6 winners, each paid $1,870.16 on the 20-cent bet. Forty-seven starters entered the gates for that wager, while the high-odds winner was 4.2:1 in the 8th race. All three turf races were moved to the All-Weather surface Sunday.
The Super Hi-5 wager carryover is $3,754, and is available as a wager in the first race with 7 or more starters.
Betting on the Rainbow 6 Sunday was $92,800, while total all-sources track handle was $5.31 million.