A Really Bad Beat Remington Park Style

In poker, bad beat is a subjective term for a hand in which a player with what appear to be strong cards nevertheless loses.

It also happens in horse racing.

Horseplayer Jeff Arthur structured several non-overlapping tickets playing Remington's Sooner 6ix bet on Friday, April 10, 2020. One ticket, costing him $403.20 and including 2,016 combinations was entered via Arthur's ADW account. 

Remington Park told Arthur on Saturday, and his representatives today, that the occurrence of the dead heat created two separate winning tickets. Remington further affirmed that he would have won the jackpot if he used only the 5 or the 7, but using both of them created two winning combinations. Instead of landing the jackpot of $35,145, Arthur received just $8,920.

I'm really sorry for Jeff.  I think he got screwed, but that's why they call it gambling.  Either way it's a signer.

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