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As you know likely know by now, the sport of jai-alai has been decoupled in the State of Florida. The stunning news was finalized as the House approved in Wednesday afternoon, a day after the Senate had passed the measure.
Decoupling in the jai-alai pari-mutuel industry gives the owners the right to drop conducting the game in order to keep their more lucrative card games (poker and the designated-player games) going. The savings, in some cases, can save the permit holder millions of dollars a year.
Lets look into the what happened. When I posted a previous story a month ago, I gave the odds at 9-2 that decoupling won’t happen. There were several reasons for these odds, because for the past ten years or show, that had been the outcome.
Those 9-2 odds drastically changed in an opposite direction as several stunning announcements were made.
Strike 1
First, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis reached a 30-year deal with the Seminole Indians in a massive gambling bill that could make Florida the next gambling mecca in the United States. This announcement by DeSantis and the Tribe surprised everybody. He’s a smooth negotiator that others had failed at. Right now, the Tribe pays nothing in taxes to the State of Florida, as they successfully were able to stop making $350 million dollar payments three years ago. The courts agreed that by allowing the parimutuels to conduct the designated player games at the facilities was an infringement of the Tribe’s rights to be the sole operator of such card games. Getting a deal that would satisfy the Tribe, the parimutuels and the Florida legislature seemed impossible. Nobody was willing to budge for years. But along came the prospect of Sports Betting – a whole new “ball game” in gambling terms and opportunities.
DeSantis and others were able to come up with an agreement that was signed off my the Tribe and the pari-mutuels about two weeks before the 60-day legislative session was too end. Those short sessions always seemed to be an issue as the gambling issues like decoupling had been kicked down the road as more important things keep the House and Senate busy. But now, a gambling pack was in place. Signed, sealed and Delivered. A big Strike 1. Now is was a matter of needing the time to go over it.
Strike 2
Time was about to run out again, but another stunning announcement was made. Congress was going to be called back to their seats just 2 ½ weeks later for a Special Session to discuss solely the gambling issues. An event like that is rare, but in this case is was important. Billions of dollars’ worth important to the State. This deal was complicated and involved a lot of moving parts. Legislators needed to be educated on many things – all from the eyes of the Tribe and pari-mutuel viewpoints. And what’s in store to the State of Florida.
So instead of the issue of time running out in the regular session, a common experience, an entire new session – only to involve gambling issues – was coming the week of May 17[SUP]th[/SUP]. A huge Strike 2. Now time and agreement was in place and only the legislators needed approval. The gambling issues were three things – getting an agreement approved that was already agreed upon by the Tribe and the pari-mutuels, the formation of a gambling commission; and the decoupling of jai-alai & harness racing – which pari-mutuel owners had been lobbying years for.
Strike 3
By Wednesday May 20[SUP]th[/SUP], it was all over. The Senate had approved the vote 38-1. The House approved it 97-17.
The Tribe gets run sports betting with hubs set up at parimutuels, along with the more lucrative mobile sports betting on cell phones and computers. In three years, they can apply for slots and roulette gambling on the phones. The sports betting will start October 15[SUP]th[/SUP] but there are several issues with that. We will get into that shortly. The Tribe gets three more casinos to be operated on their property either in Hollywood (Florida) or Tampa. Those hotels would operate under a different name like Wynn or Bally. They also get “real” Roulette and Craps games (not only the electronic ones). The State will get $500 million a year in return.
Jai-alai can legally stop their games as of July 1[SUP]st [/SUP] and continue all the other operations. So what is going to happen next?
Dania Jai-alai
Dania’s current season closes May 30[SUP]th[/SUP]. As the last full court, full roster jai-alai court operating in America, this venue gathers the most interest. The new owners have obviously lost a lot of money on jai-alai since taking over a few years ago and remodeling the entire building. But they love jai-alai and the ability to offer something most the other casino’s and racino’s don’t have- live betting on a sport right in front of them. They also have a great relationship with Benny, who now may be our sole “lobbyist” to keep Dania open if he even has a say in it. It’s going to be a hard task. Money usually talks. There is also reportedly an agreement with the players union for another year and a half. It is unknown if there is an escape clause in it for decoupling, or a buyout clause. The owners could shut down with their last performance that Sunday afternoon on May 30[SUP]th[/SUP] or keep it going later in the summer when the next season is suppose to start. No one is talking right now, so the outcome will be known later. Chances are we won’t hear anything for a while, making Memorial Day weekend a must trip to Dania later this month.
Chance of jai-alai returning = 35%
Miami Jai-alai
The “Yankee Stadium” of jai-alai has been open since 1924 and can now open their Cirque du Soleil without jai-alai in the way. They almost made it to 100 years. When I went to “opening day” earlier this season, there were 3 people in the stands. Jesus, Jeden and Ron Ron. There were a lot of great memories there over the decades and the place has been in disarray for many years now.
Chance of jai-alai returning = 0.0001%
Ft. Piece, Ocala, Orlando Jai-alai
Ocala and Orlando had been running the two-man show for years now, so there is no question what is going to happen there. Orlando was supposed to be redeveloped into a housing complex, but COVID apparently put a hold on that. Ft. Pierce is holding the two-man games right now, and that will be the end of Ft. Piece jai-alai when their season ends later this month
Chance of any of the 3 returning = 0.00000001 %
Calder Jai-alai
Three years ago, they got out of the horse racing business in exchange for jai-alai. Thoroughbred racing was NOT decoupled. The owners are Churchill Downs and now can shut down the jai-alai operations legally July 1[SUP]st.[/SUP]. Their current season is scheduled to end August 29[SUP]th[/SUP]. The building will likely be converted into some kind of entertainment center for live music or perhaps a sportsbook bar. That was always in the plans when decoupling happened.
Chance of jai-alai returning = 0.00000001%
Magic City Jai-alai
They converted from dog racing to jai-alai four years ago to likely to save money and open up some prime real estate. Their music venue inside was converted into a short court, clear glass fronton which is operating to this day. Dog racing in Florida was decoupled by an amendment in 2018, but they are still operating under the dog racing permit and can shut down at any time. But Scott Savin and company like jai-alai and it’s not likely going anywhere anytime soon. They did say this was a 3-5 project and we are in year 4. Plus they have added the one-on-one partidos with $100K in prize money to the players. This decoupling measure has absolutely no effect on them as far as staying open or not. I’m sure plenty of players from the other fronton’s have been contacting Stu and Arra. If they are the only game left in town, the handles would likely improve.
Edgewater Jai-alai
Magic City worked out an agreement with the City of Miami to open another fronton in downtown Miami recently (see my blog from a couple months ago). It’s been quiet ever since. Another fronton just a few miles away was in the plans, but no info has been released yet. Now they would have many more players to put on their roster.
Pompano Jai-alai
There were big plans to convert their harness racing to jai-alai – again to save money and open up real estate in what is to be a multibillion project on the site. But their version of horse racing was decoupled also, so those plans are out the door. It’s too bad, the fronton was going to be a good one. One last year of horse racing there and that is it. They are the busiest parimutuel facility in the state in casino revenue from slots, etc. So the Jai-alai plans are likely gone. Thousands of jobs will be lost in the horse breeding industry that used Pompano as their sole source. The House regulatory group had voted to keep it alive but the Senate convinced them to decouple it on Wednesday. Only thoroughbred racing in Gulfstream and Tampa Bay Downs are required to stay open in the parimutuel industry in order to keep the other casino games going.
The Legal Issues may be the only savior
So, is jai-alai over? Its up to the owners to decide. And now the court system. There are lawsuits coming. And the Federal Government has a say in the deal signed with the Tribe that could very well throw out the Sports Betting aspect of the agreement.
The Compact or deal with the Tribe is subject to approval from U.S. Department of the Interior. They have 45 days to sign off on it after the governor signs the bill. This falls under the Federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. Offering mobile sports betting or operating the “hub and spoke model” where the bets are placed at parimutuels (and other sites) via the Internet with the servers on tribal property. California had this problem and it could be Florida’s too. Supporters say if the server is on tribal grounds that is processing the bet, then the bet is only subject to the laws on the reservation. Either way, the Compact will remain in place with or without sports betting. The Tribe would only have to pay $400 million a year to the State of Florida vs. $500 million.
That is not the only obstacle they will face. The other one is a lawsuit in the works by John Sowinski of “No Casinos”. They got the Amendment 3 on the ballot and passed with 71% of the vote in 2018 that prevents any expansion of gambling unless through a voter referendum and get 60% of the vote. However, that amendment excludes the Tribe but the deal now calls on the Tribe to work with parimutuels and others to offer sports betting via the computer “airwaves” and allows for more huge casinos to open. There is also a question if “Sports betting” is a common casino game as the amendment was worded. Sports betting is not a common game and is never mentioned in the poorly worded amendment.
How can jai-alai be saved? Sowinski has said that the decompiling of game rooms from parimutuels constitutes an increase in Class III gambling in Florida and that it is part of the Compact. I’m not sure what that means, since they are shutting it down and not increasing gambling in this case.
This is going to drag on for a long time, and with the courts backed up since March of last year due to COVID-19, it may be awhile to everything is ironed out.
Could a pending lawsuit put everything on hold? Could jai-alai be saved? We shall see.

Too bad ...Jai Alai seems like a wicked sport to bet on & watch . Wouldn't wanna play it ....
Betcha getting hit by that rubber ball ( or whatever they call it ) stings like a bitch
 

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WAIT ! Dont close the coffin!

It’s not dead: Jai alai returning to longtime Dania Beach home

By Ron Hurtibise
South Florida Sun Sentinel
Feb 19, 2022 at 6:00 AM
Reports of the death of jai alai in Dania Beach, it turns out, were premature.

Owners of The Casino at Dania Beach, which pulled the plug on the longtime parimutuel sport a year shy of its 70th birthday at the site, have decided to bring it back after all.

First, the venue will stage a seven-day round robin exhibition tournament, with no betting, over the first two weekends of April.

Then in December, the parimutuel version will return for an eight-week season running through the end of January.

The announcements this week were eagerly greeted by longtime jai alai fans, said Jeff Conway, who runs a jai alai blog called pelotapress.com.

”They are happy,” Conway said of fans on Thursday. “They’re surprised but they’re happy. They thought it was pretty much over.”

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Jai alai players compete in one of the last matches last November before owners of The Casino @ Dania Beach pulled the plug
on the longtime parimutuel after its fall season. Based in part on an uptick in attendance in the sport's final two weeks,
the casino announced that jai alai will return as an exhibition tournament in April and a two-month parimutuel schedule in December and January.
(Michael Laughlin/Sun Sentinel)

That’s how things sounded in September, when the casino’s owners announced that the sport wouldn’t be returning in spring 2022 after the fall season closed on Nov. 28. They negotiated buyouts of 26 players’ contracts that ran for the four months ending in May.

The decision left only Magic City Casino in Miami with regular jai alai operations. It also evoked feelings of sadness and nostalgia among current players, former players and fans who have watched longtime venues close up one by one across the state in recent decades.

Players and support staff at the Dania casino “went through a very emotional period at the end of 2021,” said Benny Bueno, a former player who served as the casino’s jail alai operations manager for more than a decade. ”Everyone took the decision as though it was going to be permanent.”

The backstory

They understood the reasoning, Bueno said. The popularity of jai alai, a centuries-old sport founded in the Basque regions of Spain and France and introduced to the United States in 1904, had steadily fallen since peaking between the 1950s and 1980s. In its heyday, thousands of fans regularly packed fronton grandstands, largely because jai alai frontons were among the few places that allowed legalized gambling.

Then came the Florida Lottery, casinos on cruise ships and Seminole Indian reservations, Major League Baseball, professional basketball, and finally, new laws allowing declining parimutuels to offer casino games.

But there was a catch: Those laws required parimutuels to keep their sports going — even as crowds and betting totals dwindled — as a condition of offering the more lucrative casino games.

Betting via closed-circuit television blossomed, followed by betting via online streaming video. Gamblers no longer needed to leave their homes. Dania Jai Alai Fronton became The Casino @ Dania Beach, with multiple events and attractions. As jai alai’s prominence diminished, attendance at the fronton dwindled to a few dozen each night.

Finally last spring, the Seminole tribe and the Florida Legislature negotiated an agreement allowing parimutuels in the state to “decouple” their unprofitable horse racing and jai alai attractions.

Although the Dania Beach casino’s Argentinian owners supported jai alai, the decision was a no-brainer, Conway said. “If I had to guess, I’d say they were losing $1 million a year on jai alai,” he said. Players, too, saw their incomes drop as nightly betting totals declined.

A glimmer of life

And then, amid the sadness of the season’s final weeks, as the final weekend drew closer, something inspiring happened, Bueno said.

Fans returned to say goodbye. They came by car from Florida cities that once hosted jai alai, and they came by plane from other states where the sport was once popular. Conway helped to gather former players and diehard fans from the Tampa area who arrived aboard two charter buses.

There were more people and money bet over the last two weeks than the venue had seen in years, Bueno said.

On the season’s last Saturday night on Nov. 27, the Dania Beach venue was packed — both the 500-seat grandstands and the standing areas, Conway said. “You couldn’t even walk through,” he said.

Those last crowds “demonstrated that this sport is still alive,” Bueno said. And it got him and the casino’s owners brainstorming ways to continue jai alai’s tradition in Dania Beach.

For the April exhibition tournament, a mix of the venue’s veterans and some of the sport’s rising stars from Spain and France who have never played in Dania Beach will compete to split $21,000 in prize money, he said.

The parimutuel season in December and January will be a test run to see if a scaled-down version can make financial sense, he said. If successful, the season could be extended.

Conway thinks the owners might keep it going even if they can break even. “It gives them another attraction for the casino — something most other casinos don’t have,” he said.

In recent years, the sport has taken a break for two weeks at the end of December. But historically, those two weeks have been among the biggest in terms of attendance and betting handles, Conway said. Playing during those weeks, when Floridians are on holiday break and tourists swarm to the state, could help the experiment succeed, he said.

It would also allow something that didn’t seem possible in November — a celebration of the 70th anniversary of the opening of Dania Jai Alai Fronton on December 28, 1953.
Ron Hurtibise covers business and consumer issues for the South Florida Sun Sentinel. He can be reached by phone at 954-356-4071, on Twitter @ronhurtibise or by email at rhurtibise@sunsentinel.com.

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No wagering for this event (which sucks) but Dania is the only hope to keep real Jai - Alai alive. I bought a ticket just to support the event, I'll probably only be able to go one of the days. A shorten Pari-Mutual season will begin in Dec
If you have any interest in the sport at all, maybe shoot a quick email over to Dania thanking them for hosting

No cost, and takes two minutes https://www.casinodaniabeach.com/contact/

SCHEDULE FOR THE TOURNAMENT​

Disclaimer: These are Exhibition matches. No Wagering.
Round One:
Friday, April 1 at 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 2 at 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
Round Two:
Sunday, April 3 at 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 7 at 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.

SEMI-FINALS


Round Three:
Friday, April 8 at 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 9 at 5 p.m., 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
Final:
Sunday, April 10 at 12:30 p.m.
Disclaimer: Management reserves the right to change or cancel the schedule at any given time.

 

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SAY HILI blog posts - https://sayhili.com/ - JACKPOT FORCE-OUTS at Magic City Fronton on Tuesday, June 28! Don’t miss-out! June 26, 2022 -
Magic City Jai-Alai Sports Betting is On the Rise at BetRivers!
June 25, 2022 - Championship Season Jai-Alai H2H – Week 9 Update June 24, 2022 - JACKPOT FORCE-OUTS at Magic City Fronton on Tuesday, June 28! Don’t miss-out!
Posted on June 26, 2022 by Steve
Mandatory payouts (aka Force-Outs) of both the Jai-5 and Mighty Ocho jackpots are happening on Tuesday, June 28:

Jai-5 is guaranteed to pay out $2,000 MINIMUM to the ticket holder(s) with the most winners correctly selected for races 3-7 for this popular wager! The Jai-5 is a $1 Pick 5 Jackpot Wager.

The Mighty Ocho, a $1 Pick 8 Jackpot Wager, is also guaranteed to pay out a whopping $5,000 MINIMUM to the ticket holder(s) with the most winners correctly selected for races 1-8 on this “mighty” challenging wager!

Put your handicapping skills to test against other bettors on Force-Out Day! Only at Magic City Fronton!! Magic City Jai-Alai Sports Betting is On the Rise at BetRivers!
Posted on June 25, 2022 by Steve https://www.usbets.com/jai-alai-last-stand-extended-through-2023/
Check out this June 8 article on the USBETS website where Magic City COO, Scott Savin said the following, “BetRivers executives have told him that wagering is up 30% this season and that the sport has moved into its top 10 by handle, ahead of some of the smaller sports such as Major League Lacrosse, rugby, and darts and just behind the Canadian Football League.”

https://sayhili.com/championship-season-jai-alai-h2h-week-9-update/ - Championship Season Jai-Alai H2H – Week 9 Update
Posted on June 24, 2022 by Jabracadabra
Week 9 provided great Jai-Alai action and concluded the Singles Groups I and II play.

Congratulations to Goixerri winning Group I Singles with an undefeated record of 11-0 and to Ikeda, also going undefeated at 12-0 to win Group II Singles. Nicolas placed second in Group I at 6-2 while RonRon earned second in Group II with an impressive 12-2 record.

For Sunday’s doubles matches, the first-place team of Robin-Julen improved to 7-2 by earning 2 wins on the day. First with a victory over Correa-Manny (6-3, 6-2), then winning a 3 set match against Jeden-Nicolas (2-6, 6-3, 6-4). Next, Jairo-Ben needed 3 sets to beat Joseph-Manu (6-4, 1-6, 6-4). Joseph injured his lower left leg in the match and forfeited game 5 to Diaz-Goixerri. The team of Inaki-Roque who subbed for Ikeda-Bradley continued their great play with 2 wins on the day. First by beating CRB-Douglas (6-1, 3-6, 6-5) and in game 7, took a 2 set win over Bueno-Benny (6-2, 6-4). Inaki-Roque are 8-2 as the doubles sub team. The second-place team of Carballo-Kubala improved to 7-3 with a well played match against Flores-Aratz (6-4, 6-5).

In Group I singles on Monday, Aratz earned his second win of the season with a 2 set win over Benny (6-4, 6-3). Jairo continued with his more aggressive play with a 2 set win over Manny (6-2, 6-3). Jairo later played Aratz to earn his second win of the day (6-1, 6-1). Jairo lost just 7 points in 4 sets. Inaki used 3 sets for a win of Manu (3-6, 6-3, 6-3). With the score 5-3 in favor of Inaki in the third set, Manu injured his ankle but was able to complete the match; however, Carballo subbed for him in game 6 against Douglas. Carballo earned the win (6-4, 2-6, 6-5). First place Goixerri took on Inaki and needed 2 sets for the win (6-5, 6-5). In the second set, Goixerri was down 3-5 and scored the next 3 points for the win. Goixerri finished in first place with an 11-0 record.

In Group II singles on Tuesday, Jeden subbed for Bradley and beat Correa (6-4, 6-4). Correa was injured and forfeited to Kubala in game 4. Carballo had an impressive day with a 2 set win against Ben (6-3, 6-0) and later a 2 set with over Jeden (subbing for Bradley) (6-2, 6-2). As Jairo did on Monday, Carballo lost just 7 points in 4 sets. RonRon handled Bueno in 2 sets (6-3, 6-2). Bueno and Ben went 3 sets in an excellent match, with Bueno winning (4-6, 6-3, 6-5). Ben was up 4-1 in the third set and doubled-faulted and unable to regain the lead. In the final match of the day, first and second place went at it with Ikeda winning in 2 sets (6-3, 6-3), earning him first place with a record of 12-0.

Week 9 saw just two 6 point runs from Inaki-Roque and Carballo.

Week 10 is scheduled to have 7 doubles matches each day. Play begins at 5pm EST on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.

Sunday’s matches are open to the public plus there is a new promotion “H2Hx20” for those in attendance. All you have to do is pick the winner of each match and the number of sets (either 2 or 3). If you get both right, you win $20. This is open for all matches throughout the evening. Each match is individual, so if you pick incorrectly, you still have a chance in the remaining matches.

You can watch the action at 5pm on Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays at watchjaialai.com, laligasportstv.com, FTF Sports Network or download the free Jai-Alai Channel app. Remember, you can visit the fronton on Sundays to see the great action in person and a chance to win some money in the new “H2Hx20” promotion. Be sure to catch the post-game show with Stu and Andrew for a recap of the action.

And don’t forget to watch “The King of Twitch” (aka El Barba) and Paulie at
for interactive livestreaming during the Jai-Alai H2H sports betting games at Magic City. Tune in to hear El Barba and Paulie entertain viewers with their insight and answer questions from the live chat. It is entertaining for sure.

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How many people attend a match at the fronton nowadays?

If it's a good crowd, I might check it out for one night for nostalgic purposes
 

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Pelota Press - Dania’s New Players to Arrive this Weekend
JEFF ‘LACA’ CONWAY BLOGS

With Dania jai-alai making a surprising reopening in just a matter of days away, management and fans are optimistic that the 69-year-old Dania fronton can make a comeback.

The season will be in a tournament form and operating during the months of December and January. Parimutuel wagering will be available for all performances.

The players will be reporting this weekend, mostly young kids as young as 18 years old from the Basque region. About 6 players from the original roster will be back along with 16 new players.

One big note is that there will be a significant improvement to their old “1980s” broadcasting equipment. We have already witnessed new video production of the new roster and a spot where Benny interviews Benny, seen on our site and Dania’s YouTube Channel.

There will be a lot of photo and video shoots taken and available on their social media sites when the players arrive.

Opening Night

Thursday, December 1st 7PM. A special “Merry Festival” with an opening ceremony in the works.

The Pelota Press will be there the first few days covering the event.

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Was in Connecticut for years.
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If your down south during the holidays, stop by the casino to bet and watch some live Jai-Alai


THE DANIA BEACH INVITATIONAL​

2022-2023 JAI-ALAI TOURNAMENT​


60-Day competition of INTERNATIONAL TALENT
starting with the qualification rounds throughout December
and finishing with a series of HEAD-TO-HEAD matches in January to determine
“THE LAST TEAM STANDING”

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If not you can watch the live action online https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1-8JaEEiIbgsLg936Rp5ZQ

and wager here https://www.watchandwager.com/


Help support and keep Jai-Alai alive in the United States


THE DANIA BEACH INVITATIONAL​

2022-2023 JAI-ALAI TOURNAMENT​


DECEMBER 1ST THROUGH JANUARY 29TH​


WEDNESDAY EVENING | 7:00 PM
THURSDAY EVENING | 7:00 PM
FRIDAY EVENING | 7:00 PM
SATURDAY MATINEE | 1:00 PM
SATURDAY EVENING | 7:00 PM
SUNDAY MATINEE | 1:00 PM



QUARTER FINALS​

Thursday, January 5
Friday, January 6
Thursday, January 12
Friday, January 13


SEMI-FINALS​

Thursday, January 19
Friday, January 20


FINALS​

Thursday, January 26
Friday, January 27
 

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nice $2100 pick 2 last night


Eighth (Doubles, 7 Pts.)
8 Bixente–Laborde.......16.60...20.80..........--
3 Urrutia–Bailo .........................14.40...17.00
2 Zulaika–Arta ........................................9.40
Quiniela 3-8...........................................58.60
Exacta 8-3.............................................41.20
Trifecta 8-3-2 ......................................870.40
PK3 4-6-8 .........................................2,107.40
 

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Dania Jai-Alai Bet Pools and Prices on the Rise! NICE

Posted on December 13, 2022 by Steve
Week 2 of the Dania 2022/2023 Dec-Jan Meet/Invitational Tourney ended on Sunday, Dec.11 and here is a summary of some data from the popular trifecta and superfecta pari-mutuel wagering options for the first 99-games at Dania.
Average $1.00 Trifecta Payoff: $218.80
Average Trifecta Pool (before takeout): $2947
Average $0.10 Superfecta Payoff: $109.55
Average Superfecta Pool (before takeout): $1371
For comparison purposes, here are Magic City averages on above for all of 2022 (904-games). Note that Magic City does not have a superfecta on their Pelota (aka pari-mutuel) wagering menu.
Average $1.00 Trifecta Payoff: $228.40
Average Trifecta Pool (before takeout): $1992
Now, some good news on the Dania front for fans of the sport, the wagering appears to be on the rise as evidenced by some nice betting pools from the weekend of the 2nd week. Also shown are largest payoffs for both trifecta and superfecta for the meet-to-date.
Largest Trifecta Pools: $4048 and $4222, both on Fri Eve 12/9 games 4,5
Largest Superfecta Pool: $1963 on Fri Eve 12/9 game 7
Largest $1.00 Trifecta Payoff: $1067.20 for a 2-8-7 on Sat Eve 12/10 game 8
Largest $0.10 Superfecta Payoff: $455.25 for 2-6-8-7 on Fri Eve 12/9 game 4
YOUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED IF WE WANT TO SEE MORE JAI-ALAI in the USA!! If you can’t go to the games and watch them live AND wager on these games or visit the OTB or other venue that has Jai-Alai on their simulcast menu, be sure to open up that account with watchandwager.com or mywinners.com. IF you can’t bet on Jai-Alai in your state, then TEAM-UP with a friend or family member who resides in a “Jai-Friendly” state to get a wagering account opened-up to do your part to “Help Keep the Jai-Alive” in the USA.

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THE DANIA BEACH INVITATIONAL​

2022-2023 JAI-ALAI TOURNAMENT​


UPDATED TOURNEY STATS

FANTASTIC PLAY SO FAR


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60-Day competition of INTERNATIONAL TALENT
starting with the qualification rounds throughout December
and finishing with a series of HEAD-TO-HEAD matches in January to determine
“THE LAST TEAM STANDING”

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WATCH LIVE ACTION https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1-8JaEEiIbgsLg936Rp5ZQ

WAGER FROM HOME https://www.watchandwager.com/




Help support and keep Jai-Alai alive in the United States


NICE SUPERFECTA FRIDAY NIGHT

Ninth (Singles, 9 Pts.)
3 Mandiola...................52.40...17.00..........--
6 Aaron ......................................9.40...11.20
1 Laloo....................................................6.60
7 Arta ............................................................
Quiniela 3-6...........................................60.00
Exacta 3-6...........................................125.00
Trifecta 3-6-1 ......................................586.00
Daily Double 5-3..................................294.00
Superfecta 3-6-1-7 ...........................5,943.00
 

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Dania Betting Pools Continue to Rise​

Posted on December 28, 2022 by hilisusie
The comparisons are completed and the results look promising! Here are the details showing the rise in the average betting pools per game for the popular Trifecta and Superfecta wagers for the Dania Invitational Jai-Alai Tournament for 2022-23. Both Trifecta and Superfecta wagers are up over the recent past by significant amounts, 18% and 10%. Be sure to keep reading below to help this trend continue!
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Tri & Super Avg Betting Pools thru Dec 24, 2022
Be sure to get to the Dania Fronton for tonight’s performance or visit that participating simulcast facility.
Should you desire to wager from the comfort of your home via online platforms the options are watchandwager.com or mywinners.com. Should you reside in Connecticut, your only at-home option is through mywinners.com. If you want to open an account with watchandwager.com and unsure if your state allows Jai-Alai wagering, call Watch and Wager Customer Service at 1-800-204-9150 and speak with one of their awesome customer service reps (Note: the approvals do change periodically). If your state has not approved Jai-Alai wagering then all is not lost & here’s another option; partner-up with a friend or family member in that “Jai-Friendly” state so they can make the wagers and you can support this amazing and fascinating sport of Jai-Alai, the world’s fastest and most dangerous game!
Note: WatchandWager.com currently has a new account $250 BONUS!!! Who doesn’t want FREE money!!!

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