Ill. Admin. Code tit. 11, § 326.40 - Scratches
a) Should a betting
interest in the first half of the Quinella Double be scratched prior to the
first Quinella Double contest being declared official, all money wagered on
combinations including the scratched betting interest shall be deducted from
the Quinella Double pool and refunded.
b) Should a betting interest in the
second-half of the Quinella Double be scratched prior to the close of wagering
on the first Quinella Double contest, all money wagered on combinations
including the scratched betting interest shall be deducted from the Quinella
Double pool and refunded.
c) Should
a betting interest in the second half of the Quinella Double be scratched after
the close of wagering on the first Quinella Double contest, all wagers
combining the winning combination in the first contest with a combination
including the scratched betting interest in the second contest shall be
allocated a consolation payout. In calculating the consolation payout, the net
Quinella Double pool shall be divided by the total amount wagered on the
winning combination in the first contest and an unbroken consolation price
obtained. The unbroken consolation price is multiplied by the dollar value of
wagers on the winning combination in the first contest combined with a
combination including the scratched betting interest in the second contest to
obtain the consolation payout. Breakage is not declared in this calculation.
The consolation payout is deducted from the net Quinella Double pool before
calculation and distribution of the winning Quinella Double payout. In the
event of a dead heat involving separate betting interests, the net Quinella
Double pool shall be distributed as a profit split.
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