La. Admin. Code tit. 35 § XIII-11801

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
Section XIII-11801 - Super Hi-Five
A. The Super Hi-Five is a form of pari-mutuel wagering which consists of combining five horses in a single race that will subsequently finish first, second, third, fourth and fifth in that race. It is not a parlay and has no connection with or relationship to any other pari-mutuel pool, except as otherwise set forth below.
B. The net pool and payout shall be determined in the following manner.
1. The net pool is awarded to ticket holders who selected first-, second-, third-, fourth-, and fifth-place finishers in order.
2. If there are no such wagers, then the net pool shall be carried over and paid out in the following manner:
a. the entire pool shall be carried over and made available on the next qualifying Super Hi-Five race determined by the racetrack hosting the race, and is combined with and added to the net pool for such qualifying race, and made available for payout; or, and, unless
b. the racetrack hosting race can, at its option, announce a consolation pool, 25 percent of the net pool, will be offered. The offering of a consolation pool shall be announced at least 72 hours in advance of the first day upon which a consolation pool will be offered, and shall be publicized. Notice of the consolation pool may be announced, by way of example, via press release, internet, simulcast signal, and on-track announcements.
C. If there are no ticket holders who selected first-, second-, third-, fourth-, and fifth-place finishers in order and a consolation pool is offered, then a consolation pool shall be established. The consolation pool shall be equal to 25 percent of the net Pool as determined by the racetrack hosting the race and distributed as a single price pool among those ticket holders and paid out as follows:
1. to those who selected first-, second-, third-, and fourth-place finishers in order. If there are no such wagers, then;
2. to those who selected first-, second-, and third-place finishers in order. If there are no such wagers, then;
3. to those who selected first-, second-place finishers in order. If there are no such wagers, then;
4. to those who selected the first-place finishers;
5. if there are no such wagers, then the consolation pool shall carryover and be added to the net pool for the next qualifying Super Hi-Five race as determined by the racetrack hosting the race to be paid out in accordance with this rule.
D. The minimum number of wagering interests required to offer Super Hi-Five wagering shall be seven actual starters.
E. The racetrack hosting the race on which the Super Hi-Five wager is offered may cancel the Super-Hi Five wagering for any reason, including by way of example only any circumstance necessitating scratches or other events reducing the field of competition. Super Hi-Five wagers on races in which wager has been cancelled or the race declared no contest shall be refunded. Any carryover pool added to the net pool of a Super Hi-Five race which is cancelled shall carry forward to be added to the next qualifying Super Hi-Five wagering pool.
F. If less than five horses finish and the race is declared official by the stewards or judges, then pay off shall be made to ticket holders selecting the finishing horses in order of finish as provided above.
G. In the event of a dead heat in any finishing position, the wagers be paid as follows.
1. All wagers selecting either of the dead-heat positions with the correct non-dead-heat position shall be winners and share in the pool.
2. Payouts will be calculated by splitting the pool equally between each winning combination, then dividing split pools by the number of winning tickets. A dead heat will produce separate and distinct payouts respective to each winning combination.
H. If there is any accumulated carryover pool on the final day of a meet by the racetrack hosting races on which Super Hi-Five wagering was offered, the accumulated carryover pool shall be combined with the final net pool of the final Super-Hi-Five race of the meet to be paid out in accordance with this rule. If no ticket is sold that would require a distribution under this rule, then the pool shall be held separately and carried over to be offered on the first Super Hi-Five race scheduled by the racetrack hosting the race, and thereafter, to be distributed in accordance with this rule.
I. If a horse is scratched or declared a nonstarter, no further tickets may be issued designating such horse and all Super Hi-five tickets previously issued designating such horse shall be refunded and the money deducted from the gross Super Hi-Five pool.
J. For purposes of statutory deductions and commissions, the net amount does not include any amounts carried over from any previous Super Hi-Five pool.
K. The racetrack hosting the races may participate with other racetracks in a Super Hi-Five national carryover pool. In such instances, the carryover pool, if any, may be carried out to, or in from, another racetrack's Super Hi-Five pool.
L. Races in which Super Hi-Five pools are conducted shall be approved by the commission and shall be clearly designated in the program.
M. This rule shall be prominently displayed throughout the betting area of each track and distributed to patrons upon request.

La. Admin. Code tit. 35, § XIII-11801

Promulgated by the Office of the Governor, Division of Administration, Racing Commission, LR 35:2756 (December 2009).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 4:148, R.S. 4:150, and R.S. 4:151.