The Meadowlands is popular with players given the half-dozen opportunities they are given nightly to dive into large pools that offer a low takeout of 15 per cent.
What sometimes gets lost in the shuffle is the fact that almost all other Big M wagers have bets that have takeouts of just 17 and 20 per cent.
Here are the six wagers that offer the 15 per cent takeout, and what their average pools have been during the first three weeks of May:
• Race 1: 20-cent Pick-5 ($90,897)
• Race 3: 20-cent Survivor Pick-7 ($15,408)
• Race 6: 50-cent Pick-4 ($119,634)
• Race 8: 20-cent Pick-6 ($22,934)
• Race 10: 50-cent Pick-4 ($113,522)
• Race 13: 10-cent Hi-5/Pentafecta ($33,044)
“We have priced our wagering menu to attract horseplayers from all around the world,” said track chief operating officer and general manager Jason Settlemoir. “The lower takeouts create more winners, and without winners, there is no game.”
“The lower minimums have attracted a new demographic of players who can now bet more combinations and last longer. When you put all those things together, along with fantastic races to wager on every weekend, you get the consistently monstrous handle numbers we have seen during 2021. Last weekend, we extended our streak of consecutive $3 million handle nights to 16, a record that can be attributed to our top-flight racing, low takeout wagers and an incredibly loyal fan base, for whom we are very appreciative.”
The competitive racing at The Big M always gives players a shot at a score, and thus far in May, score they have, with the Survivor Pick-7 leading the way with an average payoff of $4,529.
The Pick-5 is next, averaging $4,515, followed by the Pick-6 ($3,582), Hi-5/Pentafecta ($1,851), Late Pick-4 ($1,321) and Early Pick-4 ($668).
Across-the-board bettors get a fair shake at The Meadowlands, as win, place and show bets have a 17 per cent takeout. Daily double and exacta wagers are at 19 per cent takeout while superfectas and Pick-3s have a 20 per cent rake.
On Saturday, the exacta was as popular as ever. Of the $3.7 million in total handle, over $1 million of that was bet on exactas alone, accounting for 28 per cent of all wagering on the 14-race card.
FASTER, FASTER! “We have seen an extraordinary group of fast horses competing during May,” said Settlemoir. “For example, we had 49 races for male pacers this month, and 23 of those went under-1:50.”
Proof of the high-octane horses competing at the mile oval came last Saturday (May 22), when the fastest mile of the year in the sport was equaled by Nicholas Beach, who stopped the clock in 1:47.2 just one week after American History recorded an identical time for the mile.
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A $100,000 PROMISE: Every night, The Meadowlands promises big money on both editions of its signature wager, as each 50-cent Pick-4 sports a guaranteed pool of $50,000.
THE SCHEDULE: Live racing continues every Friday and Saturday with a first-race post time of 6:20 p.m.
Big M TV’s live “Racing from The Meadowlands” pre-game show, which provides news, notes, features, staff selections and a look at that evening’s marquee races, gets underway at 5:47 p.m.
FAB FRIDAY: The featured action on Friday’s card will be a pair of New Jersey Sire Stakes Finals for three-year-olds on the trot. Each – one for colts and geldings and one for fillies – has a purse of $200,000 and the results figure to reveal top contenders for the Hambletonian and Hambletonian Oaks.
BELMONT NEXT WEEK: One of the biggest days in Thoroughbred racing takes place next week (Saturday, June 5) with the 153rd running of the Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park.
Meadowlands’ fans can wager and then watch the action up close in one the best simulcast facilities in the game at The Big M. Post time for The Belmont Stakes is 6:49 p.m.
NHL AND NBA PLAYOFFS ACTION: The NBA and NHL playoffs are in full swing, and bettors can watch and wager on the action at one of the leading books in the country, the FanDuel Sportsbook at The Meadowlands.
In addition to the hoops and hockey, players can also get their action on Major League Baseball, professional soccer, golf, tennis and much, much more.
The sportsbook is open Sunday-Friday from 10 a.m.-midnight and Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 a.m. The cash counter is open from 10 a.m.-11 p.m.
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