Turfway Park launches Jackpot 8 wager with initial carryover

Turfway Park introduced a new Jackpot 8 wagering option on Wednesday, marking the debut of the innovative bet from Churchill Downs Inc. The wager generated a carryover after paying out a consolation prize, and it faced a postponement the following day due to insufficient entrants in a race.

Turfway Park debuted the Jackpot 8 wager on Wednesday, a new multi-leg bet designed to build excitement with potential large payouts. The inaugural offering in race 9 handled $5,342 in wagers, with about 80% of the handle placed before the previous race became official. The bet features a 22% takeout rate, with 75% directed to the jackpot pool and the remainder supporting a multi-tiered consolation structure. This includes 25% of the net pool for multiple octafecta winners and a 10% minor consolation for those with the most correct finishers when no one hits all eight.

In the debut race, a single player who selected the top four finishers received $410.74 as a consolation payout. This contrasted sharply with the traditional superfecta, which returned $6,293.30 for a $1 bet in the same race. The payout splits allocate 58.5% to the jackpot if there are multiple winners or 70.2% if no one achieves the full octafecta. As a result, the jackpot carryover stands at $3,696.73 for the next offering. A single winner would claim the carryover plus 78% of that day's pool.

The novelty appeared to boost interest, as the race attracted $271,427 in exclusive wagers, ranking second among this year's Wednesday race 9s and the highest on days with 11 or fewer starters. However, the wager was cancelled Thursday night after race 5 scratched down to seven horses, below the required 10 runners for the bet to proceed. This gives Turfway an extra day to refine the process. Equibase classifies the wager as an octafecta, while Churchill Downs primarily refers to it as the Jackpot 8. TwinSpires promotes a guaranteed $250,000 prize for a single winning ticket placed through their platform.

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