Exceptional Display of Jai-Alai at Magic City Going into Saturday!

The level of play has been phenomenal at Magic City Jai-Alai in Miami, Florida for Week 21 heading into Saturday’s 4-pm performance! Magic City phenom Douglas has a nearly perfect %ITM for singles games for the week with 8-wins in 12-games (record is: 12-8-1-2 for 91.7% ITM). Three other players, Ben, Bueno and Jeden all have 5-singles wins each and are still in contention for the Golden Cesta Award for the weekly winner of the most singles games. Top contender RonRon, has been win-less so far in his 12-singles appearances, but does have 4-places. RonRon was the Week 20 Golden Cesta Award winner with 12-wins. Kubala has been making a comeback and has shown some exceptional play this week with a record of 16-2-2-3 so far going into Saturday’s performance.

The 2020 Magic City Singles Championship which has a bonus prize of $15k to the winner of the most singles games currently stands at 127-wins for Douglas, 107-wins for RonRon, 78-wins for Bueno and 71-wins for Ben. Second and third place in this championship pays $10k and $5k and the competition has been intense between Douglas and RonRon for the top prize with Bueno and Ben battling it out for third.

Game 7 doubles games has been dominated by the team Anderluck-Kubala by winning 3 of their 4-games, however, with Ikeda being off for the weekend, there has been some re-arranging of teams. Fred is paired with Anderluck and CRB is paired with Kubala. The team of Asier-Douglas has a perfect record for %ITM (4-1-0-3) and is certainly one to watch with the high level of play seen from Douglas this week.

CRB and Cool Fitness are slated to play singles games this weekend, plus they are listed as subs for early games too. Cool Fitness has been out since June 28th when he suffered a concussion and subsequent ankle issue.

The Jai-5 jackpot has now gone 5-consecutive performances in a row without a single jackpot winner so watch for the jackpot to exceed the $4,000 threshold for Saturday’s 4-pm performance if won by a single ticket holder. Currently, there is a Jai-5 jackpot carryover of $2,457.20 going into Saturday’s performance. The season record for most consecutive performances without a jackpot winner is 10 times, which has occurred twice in 2020.

Be sure to tune in to the action-packed Magic City Jai-Alai excitement at 4-pm on the Jai-Alai Channel on YouTube. If you haven’t seen short-court Jai-Alai, you’ve been missing out on some great entertainment!

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