Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 50, December 11, 2024
Section 4010.1 - Pools-calculation and distributionThe pari-mutuel pools shall be calculated and distributed as follows:
(a) Win, place, show or daily double wagers form separate wagering pools with payoffs calculated independently of each other.(b) From each pool there shall be deducted the statutory percentage and the breaks, the remainder being the net pool for distribution.(c) Win pool. (1) The net pool divided by the amount wagered on the horse finishing first determines the payoff per dollar, including profit and wager.(2) When two horses finish first in a dead heat, the money in the win pool is divided the same as in a place pool calculation.(d) Place pool. (1) The amounts wagered on horses finishing first and second are deducted from the net pool to determine the profit. This profit is divided in half, and the halves, in turn, divided by the two amounts mentioned above. This determines the profit per dollar, to which is added the wager.(2) When two horses finish second in a dead heat, one half of the profit is allocated to the tickets representing wagers on the horse finishing first, and the remaining half is allocated equally to the wagers on horses finishing in the dead heat for second.(3) When two horses in the field or coupled as an entry run first and second, the place pool shall be distributed the same as in a win pool.(e) Show pool. (1) The amounts wagered on the horses finishing first, second and third are deducted from the net pool to determine the profit. This profit is divided into three equal parts, and each part, in turn, divided by the three amounts mentioned above. This determines the profit per dollar, to which is added the wager.(2) When two horses finish third in a dead heat, one-third of the profit is allocated to the tickets representing wagers on the horse finishing first, one-third to the wagers on the horse finishing second and the remaining third equally to the wagers on the horses finishing in the dead heat for third.(3) When two horses in the field or coupled as an entry finish first or second, first and third or second and third, two thirds of the profit is allocated to the tickets representing wagers on the field of entry, and the remaining one-third to the wagers on the other next best placed horse.(4) When three horses in the field or coupled as an entry run first, second and third, the place and show pools shall be distributed the same as a win pool.(f) When only two horses finish, the show pool, if any, shall be distributed the same as in a place pool.(g) When only one horse finishes, the place and show pools, if any, shall be distributed the same as in a win pool.(h) In any race in which no horse finishes, all money wagered on the race shall be refunded upon presentation and surrender of pari-mutuel tickets sold thereon.(i) Payment where no wagering on a horse in the win, place or show pools: (1) In the event that there is no money wagered to win on a horse that has finished first, the pool will be refunded.(2) In the event that there is no money wagered to place on a horse that has finished first or second, the net pool will be distributed to wagers on the horse upon which money was wagered to place and which did so finish; if none, the pool will be refunded.(3) In the event that there is no money wagered to show on a horse that has finished first, second or third, the net pool will be distributed to wagers on the horses upon which money was wagered to show and that did so finish, as in a place pool; if only one, to wagers upon such horse as in a win pool; if none, the pool will be refunded. Should these circumstances be foreseeable when a pool is closed, an immediate announcement shall be made to hold all tickets because all combinations are not covered.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 9 § 4010.1