Woodbine Offers Mandatory Payout on Jackpot Super High Five with Massive Carryover

Racegoers at Woodbine Racetrack are in for an exciting afternoon of horse racing this Sunday, as the track has announced a mandatory payout on its jackpot super high five wager with a staggering carryover of $252,067.

Typically, this wager requires a player to correctly select the top five finishers in order to scoop the entire pool. However, for this Sunday’s finale, the entire carryover and new money wagered will be paid out, regardless of the number of winning tickets.

With a low 15% takeout and a 20-cent minimum bet, the super high five presents an enticing opportunity for bettors at all levels. The key, as always, is finding a strong contender to anchor your ticket.

The pace in this second-level allowance event over Woodbine’s all-weather surface is expected to be lively, with the presence of speed horses Malibu Edge, Fighter in the Win, Twin City, and Tiz Romantic. This should create a favorable setup for closers like the 3-1 favorite Cool Kiss, On Thin Ice, and the veteran South Bend.

“Our top selection for this race is Grandson, a 6-year-old gelding trained by John LeBlanc Jr. Grandson recently returned to the winner’s circle in a first-level allowance event, earning a career-best 87 Beyer Speed Figure. With the barn firing on all cylinders and Grandson appearing to be in top form, he could offer excellent value in this competitive field.”

Other contenders to consider include On Thin Ice and Cool Kiss, both of whom should benefit from the anticipated honest pace. Lac Macaza and Twin City are also worth including in your super high five plays.

Tackling a 13-horse field in the super high five can be a daunting task, but the potential payout makes it well worth the effort. Horseplayers who put in the work could be rewarded with a lucrative score to cap off an exciting weekend of racing at Woodbine.

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