Game 9.13(3)(c)(c) Pick (N) with no minor pool and no carryover. The net Pick (N) pool shall be distributed as a single price pool to those who selected the first-place finisher in the greatest number of Pick (N) contests, based upon the official order of finish. If there are no winning wagers, the pool is refunded. Game 9.13(3)(d)(d) Pick (N) with minor pool and no carryover-greatest correct. Game 9.13(3)(d)1.1. The Pick (N) pool shall consist of 2 separate and distinct pari-mutuel pools. At the option of the association, 50% or 75% of the gross amount of all sums wagered on Pick (N) tickets on each performance shall be paid into the pari-mutuel pool to be known as the “Super (N)”. The remaining 50% or 25% of the gross amounts of all sums wagered on Pick (N) tickets for that performance shall be paid into the pari-mutuel pool to be known as the “Consolation”. The association shall notify the division in writing before the beginning of each race meet of its decision as to which one of the Pick (N) wagering and gross amount splits has been selected. Once the meet begins, no changes shall be allowed without written approval of the division. Game 9.13(3)(d)2.2. The Super N shall be distributed to those who selected the first place finisher in the greatest number of Pick (N) contests, based upon the official order of finish. The Consolation pool shall be distributed to those who selected the first-place finisher in the second greatest number of Pick (N) contests, based upon the official order of finish. If there are no wagers selecting the first-place finisher in a second greatest number of Pick (N) contests, the Consolation pool shall be combined with the Super (N) for distribution as a single price pool to those who selected the first-place finisher in the greatest number of Pick (N) contests. If the greatest number of first-place finishers selected is one, the Super (N) and Consolation are combined for distribution as a single price pool. If there are no winning wagers, the pool is refunded. Game 9.13(3)(e)1.1. The Pick (N) pool shall consist of 2 separate and distinct pari-mutuel pools. At the option of the association, 50% or 75% of the gross amount of all sums wagered on Pick (N) tickets on each performance shall be paid into the pari-mutuel pool to be known as the “Super (N)”. The remaining 50% or 25% of the gross amounts of all sums wagered on Pick (N) tickets for that performance shall be paid into the pari-mutuel pool to be known as the “Consolation”. The association shall notify the division in writing before the beginning of each race meet of its decision as to which one of the Pick (N) wagering and gross amount splits has been selected. Once the meet begins, no changes shall be allowed without written approval of the division. Game 9.13(3)(e)2.2. The Super (N) pool shall be distributed to those who selected the first-place finisher in each of the Pick (N) contests, based upon the official order of finish. The Consolation pool shall be distributed to those who selected the first-place finisher in the second greatest number of Pick (N) contests, based upon the official order of finish. If there are no wagers selecting the first-place finisher in all Pick (N) contests, the entire net Pick (N) pool shall be distributed as a single price pool to those who selected the first-place finisher in the greatest number of Pick (N) contests. Game 9.13(4)(4) In the event of a dead heat for win between 2 or more animals in any Pick (N) race, all such animals in the dead heat for win shall be considered as the winner in the race for the purpose of distributing the Jackpot, Consolation, and Super (N) pools. Game 9.13(5)(5) Once the first contest of the contests comprising the Pick (N) in any performance has begun, and until the last of the contests is concluded, the association shall not report to the public, to any of the association’s employees or to any other person, the number of tickets sold, total dollars wagered, or the number of tickets with potential to win the Pick (N) or any information whatsoever about such tickets. Furthermore, the totalizator system shall be constructed or programmed to suppress the publication or printing of any such information from the beginning of the first contest until the conclusion of the last of the contest comprising the Pick (N) in any one performance except for the total dollars wagered in the Pick (N) pool. Game 9.13(6)(6) No pari-mutuel ticket for Pick (N) shall be sold, exchanged or canceled after the time of the close of mutuel windows for wagering in the first of the contests comprising the Pick (N), except for such refunds on Pick (N) tickets as are required under this rule. Game 9.13(7)(7) Any payment in excess of $100,000 from any Pick (N) pool must be paid by a company check or certified check. Game 9.13(8)(8) Each jackpot pool shall have a cap that the Jackpot and Super (N) pools may not exceed. Prior to the opening of a meet the association shall declare a cap for the Jackpot and Super (N) pools. Once the association has elected a cap the association shall not alter the cap without providing the division with prior written notice. If, at the close of any performance the amount accumulated in the Jackpot or Super (N) pools equals or exceeds the cap, then at such time, the Jackpot or Super (N) pools shall be frozen until it is won under the other provisions of this section. Thereafter, the Jackpot or Super (N) pools are frozen under these provisions and 100% of all subsequent contributions shall go to the Super (N) pool and be distributed accordingly. Nothing herein shall affect the total distribution of both pools on the closing day of any meet or portion of a split meet. Game 9.13(9)(9) Prior to the opening of a meet at which a Pick (N) wager will be offered, the association may elect to force an early payout of the Jackpot or Super (N) pools, as allowed by this rule and in no other manner. The election shall be made by informing the division in writing prior to the opening of the meet of the association’s intent to force an early payout if the conditions of this rule for an early payout are met. If the election is made, then an early payout of the Jackpot or Super (N) pools shall be made as follows. Within 24 hours after the Jackpot or Super (N) pools reaches their cap, the association shall designate the performance at which the early payout shall be made by informing the division in writing of the designated performance. The designated performance shall be no sooner than 6 calendar days after the cap is reached and no later than 13 calendar days after the cap is reached. If at the conclusion of the last contest comprising the Pick (N) of the designated performance, no wager has won the Jackpot or Super (N) pools, then the funds in the Jackpot or Super (N) pools shall be transferred to the Super (N) pool for the designated performance and distributed in the manner in which the Super (N) pool is distributed. Game 9.13 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 1990, No. 415, eff. 8-1-90; CR 03-070: am. (1), (4), (8), (9), r. and recr. (3), Register November 2003 No. 575, eff. 12-1-03. Game 9.14(1)(1) The tri-superfecta requires selection of the first 3 finishers, in their exact order, in the first of 2 designated races and the first 4 finishers, in exact order, in the second of the 2 designated races. After the official declaration of the first 3 wagering interests to finish in the first race of the tri-superfecta, each patron holding a winning ticket shall, prior to the running of the second tri-superfecta race, exchange the winning ticket for both the monetary value established by the mutuel department and a tri-superfecta exchange ticket, and at that time shall select the 4 wagering interests to finish in the second race of the tri-superfecta in order as officially posted. No tri-superfecta exchange ticket for the second race shall be issued except upon surrender of the tri-superfecta tickets from the first race as described in this section. Mutuel windows shall be open for the purpose of cashing and exchanging winning tri- superfecta tickets only after the first half of the tri-superfecta has been declared official. Tri-superfecta tickets shall be sold in not less than $2 denominations; however, the association may elect to offer $1 tri-superfecta wagers in multiple wagers, such as box, wheel, key or rundown, provided each transaction has a minimum value of $2. Game 9.14(2)(2) After wagering closes for the first half of the tri-superfecta, the mutuel department shall divide the net distributable pool into separate pools of equal amount, or the association may divide the pools at a different percentage rate if approval is granted by the division. Requests for approval shall be in writing and shall be made at least 10 days prior to the proposed date of implementation. Approval may be granted if the following conditions are met: Game 9.14(2)(b)(b) The public is notified 7 days prior to implementation; and Game 9.14(3)(3) The monies in the first part of the divided pool shall be distributed to the holders of tri-superfecta tickets selecting the first 3 animals, in order, on the first designated tri-superfecta race. Game 9.14(4)(4) “First part of the divided pool” means one half of the net distributable pool (or a percentage approved by the division) of the total monies wagered in the tri- superfecta on the current program only and, specifically excluding any carryover of any special cumulative second race tri-superfecta pool, from any previous program. Game 9.14(5)(5) The second part of the divided pool shall be placed in a separate pool to be distributed to the holders of second-half tri-superfecta tickets selecting the first 4 animals, in order, on the second designated tri-superfecta race. Game 9.14(6)(6) In the first tri-superfecta race only, winning wagers shall be determined using the following precedence, based upon the official order of finish for the first tri-superfecta race: Game 9.14(6)(a)(a) As a single price pool to those whose combination finished in correct sequence as the first 3 wagering interests. If there is no ticket sold selecting the first 3 wagering interests in correct sequence, then; Game 9.14(6)(b)(b) As a single price pool to those whose combination included, in correct sequence, the first 2 wagering interests. If there is no ticket sold selecting the first 2 wagering interests in correct sequence, then; Game 9.14(6)(c)(c) As a single price pool to those whose combination correctly selected the first place wagering interest only. If there is no ticket sold correctly selecting the first place wagering interest only, then; Game 9.14(6)(d)(d) The entire tri-superfecta pool shall be refunded on tri-superfecta wagers for that race and the second half shall be canceled. Game 9.14(7)(7) If no first-half tri-superfecta ticket selects the first 3 finishers of that race in exact order, patrons holding winning tickets in accordance with sub. (6) (b) and (c) shall not receive any exchange tickets for the second-half tri-superfecta pool. In such case, the second-half tri-superfecta pool shall be retained and added to the tri-superfecta carryover pool.