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ADDED SUPERFECTA WAGER to Dania Game 9 Singles Starts Tonight!!

ADDED SUPERFECTA WAGER to Dania Game 9 Singles Starts Tonight!!

Starting tonight, Dania fans get even more Jai-Alai as game 9 singles has been changed from a spec 7 singles to a spec 9 singles with Superfecta wagering. So, there are now (3) Superfectas on the Dania wagering menu starting Friday night (12/16); games 4, 7 and 9.

Fan favorite Zulaika has post-1 in tonight’s game 9 singles so this should be interesting. Zulaika should be heavily bet in this game!

Superfecta’s are a 10-cent base wager, the norm for the pari-mutuel industry these days. Dania Superfecta bettors do need to be aware of the change in superfecta wagering from previous Dania meets of recent years. Although the base wager is 10-cents, the total superfecta wager must now be a $1.00 minimum to be accepted. This means one can no longer do a 10-cent straight wager 5-3-1-2 for a mere 10-cents. Now you would need to pair-up your desired super wager with other combos or increase the base wager amount so the ticket costs $1.00 or more (or both). Thus, for example, one could play a 10-cent super 5-3-12-all for $1.00 total or play a 20-cent super 5-3-1-all for $1.00 total. One could simply play a $1.00 base wager on a straight 5-3-1-2, however, that would be a significant impact on the payoff with (10) 10-cent tickets on that 5-3-1-2, making long-term profitability a lot less likely. Why not get more bang for your buck and cover more combinations, right?

Good Luck Superfecta Lovers and Thanks Dania Fronton!!

Magic City Jai-Alai 2021 Regular Season Debut Saturday, May 1, at 4pm!

Magic City Jai-Alai 2021 Regular Season Debut Saturday, May 1, at 4pm!

The exciting and fast-paced action of short-court Jai-Alai returns to the Magic City Jai-Alai court at 4-pm on Saturday, May 1st.  Magic City Jai-Alai fans have been anxiously awaiting the return of Magic City phenom Douglas who missed a large portion of the 2021 10-week mini-season due to a wrist injury.  Douglas will kick-off the regular season by playing only in doubles games for Week 1 and is expected to start playing at least one singles game a performance starting Week 2. 

Players Bueno and Juice are both sidelined Week 1 due to injuries.  Bueno is suffering from chronic shoulder pain and will miss Week 1.  He will be scratched from play for Saturday & Sunday.  The Monday & Tuesday double-header entries have been re-uploaded without Bueno in the entries so be careful to use only the newly released entries & programs without Bueno  for Monday/Tuesday.  Juice is out with a knee injury and is expected to be out for 2-weeks to a month while recovering.  SayHiLi wishes the best to both of these players in their recovery!  We believe this is the first time Bueno has scratched in his entire Magic City Jai-Alai career which is an amazing accomplishment for such a physically demanding sport.

The 2nd Doubles Tournament of 2021 again looks to be another highly competitive event with evenly-matched teams thanks to doubles tournament matchmaker, Scott Savin.  The doubles teams are as follows:  Anderluck-Vuelo,  Bueno-Ben,  Carballo-Tennessee, Cool Fitness-Spinner, CRB-Bradley, Diaz-Douglas, El Barba-Ikeda, Jeden-Julen, Juice-RonRon and Kubala-Benny.  The top four teams in the 1st 2021 Doubles Tournament remain the same for this 2nd tournament:  Kubala-Benny, Bueno-Ben, Juice-RonRon and Ikeda-El Barba.  The doubles tournament games will continue to be played in games 5 and 7 like previously during the 2021 10-week mini-season.

The 2021 regular season now features the addition of a Daily Double wager, a $2.00 minimum wager.  There is an early Daily Double games 1&2 and a late Daily Double games 7&8.  There are only 8-games a performance now, so the game 9 superfecta game has been discontinued and all eight games are 7-point games with points doubling after the first round (aka the Spectacular 7 format).  The Mighty Ocho wager, a $1.00 Pick 8 Jackpot wager which works exactly like the “Jai-ly” popular Jai-5 wager now has a $5,000 guaranteed jackpot to a single winner correctly picking all 8-winners in games 1-8; this is increased $1,000 from the previous $4,000 guaranteed jackpot.  The Jai-5 Jackpot wager, with it’s $2,000 guaranteed jackpot to a single winning ticket, still starts with game 3 (games 3-7).  There are still two Pick 3’s on the wagering menu, however they are now games 2-4 and 6-8. Magic City’s Pick-X wagers still offer the low takeout rate of 20% which is 5% lower than the Jai-Alai industry standard of 25% for these type of wagers.

Live fans are being allowed in the spectator area to watch the Saturday 4-pm performances only and this kicks-off with Week 2 for the Saturday, May 8th performance.  Note the addition of exciting H2H doubles games on Saturdays at 1-pm before the 4-pm performance; these start on Saturday May 1st.  The H2H games are not open for live fan viewing so please take note of this when planning your next visit to Magic City Jai-Alai.  H2H singles will be played on Mondays only at 10-am.  There is an amazing $100,000 in total H2H prize money for the singles and doubles H2H so get ready for some intense competition. Remember to watch all H2H games on The Jai-Alai Channel and if you miss the live games be sure to watch after the fact.

The Magic City schedule for the 2021 regular season is 6-performances a week from May through November.  Here is the schedule:

  • Saturday:  4:30 pm
  • Sunday:  1-pm
  • Monday:  1-pm and 4:30-pm
  • Tuesday:  1-pm and 4:30-pm

Last but not least, the highly popular Magic City Fantasy Jai-Alai league kicks off again this week, a continuation of the first 10-week mini-season of 2021 for the grand prize (a one-of-a-kind merchandise prize).   Be sure to go to www.fantasyjaialai.com to sign-up to submit your picks for this opening week of the regular season (everyone needs to sign-up again).  You can win up to $100 a week for being the first place finisher and possibly even more depending on the number of live entries for the week.  A special thanks to Andrew Blechman, Fantasy League Commissioner, for all his efforts in running this Fantasy Jai-Alai league!  For more details on 2021 regular season Fantasy League Click Here.

Good Luck to All from SayHiLi.com!

What’s New for Magic City Jai-Alai in May?

What’s New for Magic City Jai-Alai in May?

Magic City’s regular season from May 1 through November brings lots of changes.  The biggest change to the roster will be the return of Douglas from his wrist injury rehabilitation which will make the late games even more competitive.  The regular season schedule includes six performances a week from Saturday through Tuesday.  There will no longer be any 12 noon performances.  The regular season schedule includes a twilight performance on Saturday at 4-pm, matinee on Sunday at 1-pm and double-headers on Monday and Tuesday at 1-pm and 4:30-pm.  There will only be 8-games a performance instead of the usual 9-games a performance.  Jai-Alai H2H games will also be continuing with the addition of Doubles H2H on Saturday’s at 1-pm.  Singles H2H games will only be played on Monday at 10-am where previously they were held on Monday and Tuesday.  If you haven’t yet seen Jai-Alai H2H, you certainly need to check this out.

Live Jai-Alai viewing is partially back at Magic City beginning on Saturday May 8th and will only be allowed for the 4-pm Saturday performances until further notice.  Magic City Jai-Alai has taken smart steps in prevention of the spread of covid-19 plus there have been different county regulations for Dania Jai-Alai which in Broward compared to Miami-Dade where Magic City Jai-Alai resides.

There are several changes in the wagering menu, some game changes for exotic wagers and a Jackpot minimum guarantee increase.  May 1st brings the addition of Daily Doubles to Magic City Jai-Alai.  There will be an early Daily Double on games 1&2 and a late Daily Double on games 7&8.  Pick 3 wagers will be changed to games 2-4 and 6-8.  The Mighty Ocho, a $1.00 Jackpot wager like the popular Jai-5, will increase from the current $4,000 minimum guarantee to a $5,000 guarantee.  There is no change to the “Jai-ly” popular Jai-5 Jackpot wager.  The Superfecta wager, previously held on Game 9, will go away since there is no longer a game 9.  All games will be the Spectacular 7 format which means all games are to 7-points with points doubling after the first round of play.

Are we ready for some fast short-court Jai-Alai action at Magic City Jai-Alai? SayHiLi is certainly ready for more of this fast-paced Jai-Alai action! We are expecting to see some of the largest wagering pools in Magic City Jai-Alai history especially after Dania action concludes at the end of May. SayHiLi wishes Magic City Jai-Alai players, support staff and management a successful regular season for 2021.

Jai-5 Lives to See Another Day!  Expected to be $16,000 for Monday 1-pm!

Jai-5 Lives to See Another Day! Expected to be $16,000 for Monday 1-pm!

The Jai-5 Jackpot at Magic City Casino & Jai-alai reached a new “Jai” today when nobody again won 5 of 5 winners in games 3-7. Going into the final leg, there were no live tickets for 5 of 5 again and top favorites were not hitting the ticket.

SayHiLi expects the Jai-5 Jackpot will pay over $16,000 for the Monday 1-pm performance if there is a single winner selecting the 5-correct winners. The current Jai-5 Jackpot carryover is a Jai-5 record of $11,756.80.

Magic City Jai-5 Jackpot Continues to Grow!  Could Pay Over $14,000 Today!

Magic City Jai-5 Jackpot Continues to Grow! Could Pay Over $14,000 Today!

The elusive Magic City Jai-5 Jackpot, featuring a $1.00 Pick 5 wager, continues to grow as bettors failed once again to select the 5-winners in games 3-7 at Magic City Casino & Jai-Alai in Miami, Florida. Saturday’s opening Week 8 performance showed a whopping $6,484 wagered into the jackpot carryover of $7,230.40 where one must be the ONLY winning ticket with 5 of 5 correct winners to bring home the entire jackpot. This was the 12th consecutive performance where this feat was not accomplished, which ties the previous record of 12-winless performances back in 2019, which led to a single jackpot winner on the 13th try for a record $12,220 payoff on November 9th. The Jai-5 wager is a Jackpot Wager, a popular type of Pick-X exotic wager which has become highly popular throughout the horse racing industry as it leads to some very attractive jackpots for bettors. Jackpot Wagers are only paid out in entirety when there is one unique winning ticket with all winners correctly selected. Magic City Jai-Alai pays out consolation payoffs to winners who have the most games correctly selected when there is not one unique winner. Saturday’s consolation payout was $68.20 to winners correctly selecting any 3 of the 5-games. The house takeout on the Jai-5 is 20% of the gross amount wagered, consolations pay out 40% and the other 40% gets added to the jackpot carryover.

Today’s performance which starts at noon EST, has a Jai-5 Jackpot of $9,824 for the Jai-5 and the payout for a single winning ticket with 5 of 5 correct winners is expected to pay $14,000 or more to a lucky winner, assuming bettors pump a minimum of $5,000 into this challenging wager today. The wager starts on game 3 and with game 1 of today’s performance starting at noon EST, bettors will need to “be on their toes” to get in on today’s action, which means if tuning in at 1-pm, you will likely be too late for a shot at this giant jackpot at Jai-Alai. Start brewing the coffee and studying that Magic City Jai-Alai program!

This jackpot is rapidly approaching the largest Jai-Alai payoff in this century at any Jai-Alai fronton in the USA. The record payoff is $16,372 when Dania Jai-Alai had a $0.50 Pick 5 Jackpot wager. This was in the roughly 2016-2017 time frame and the exact date will be retrieved by this author with some additional research.

Will today be the lucky 13th for someone? Tune in today to YouTube’s “The Jai-Alai Channel” to catch all the exciting short-court Jai-Alai action from Miami, Florida where the fascinating sport of Jai-Alai has been played for over 90-years! If you want to get in on the Jai-Alai wagering action, open a wagering account with WatchandWager.com or MyWinners.com (restrictions may apply).

2nd Half of Magic City Jai-Alai’s Initial Short-Meet Starts Today at 4-pm!

2nd Half of Magic City Jai-Alai’s Initial Short-Meet Starts Today at 4-pm!

Week 6 of the 10-week session of Jai-Alai (before the regular season starts) kicks-off at 4-pm today! Be sure to clear your schedule  and sharpen your pencils, but it really only takes a few minutes to win your share of the weekly cash prize in the FREE Magic City Fantasy Jai-Alai League. Contest picks must be completed by the 4-pm deadline for game 1 today to be eligible for the weekly cash prize.

There have been no scratches so far for the first 5-weeks of this short initial season, with the exception of Wonder Boy Douglas who is out for the rest of this short meet nursing a wrist injury. This initial short 10-week meet is EXTRA games of Jai-Alai offered by Magic City Jai-Alai this year before the regular season starts in May, with 6-performances a week running through the end of November.  Amazing huh, even more exciting games of short-court Jai-Alai this year! Thanks Magic City Jai-Alai for helping to keep this great sport alive! If you haven’t yet seen this short-court version of Jai-Alai, it’s a Must-See as these games are in HD and it’s great action-packed entertainment, plus you might even win a few bucks by opening a Watch & Wager wagering account or playing in the Free Fantasy league. Note that due to safety precautions, Magic City Jai-Alai is not yet open to live spectator viewing for this 10-week meet which ends April 12.

Don’t forget about the new, exciting Magic City Jai-Alai option called Jai-Alai H2H which is ONLY at Magic City Jai-Alai! These are non-wagering events featuring head-2-head matchups between two players in a tennis-style format of 3-sets each to 6-single points. The first player to win 2-sets wins the match. These are intense competition and involve speed, strategy and stamina! These matches are featured from 10-am to noon EST on Monday and Tuesday mornings through mid-April. Jai-Alai for breakfast, now that’s a deal!  If you haven’t yet seen these then you are really missing out!

Last but not least, Magic City not only offers chances at big jackpots for their casino players; Magic City Jai-Alai offers big jackpot chances for the Jai-Alai bettors as well. There isn’t just one chance, but there are two, two, two Pots in One fronton!   TWO BIG JACKPOT OPTIONS for Magic City Jai-Alai bettors. The Jai-5 Jackpot bet, a $1 Pick 5 jackpot wager, is paid to the winner of a single winning ticket correctly selecting the winner of games 3-7 and that guaranteed jackpot is a minimum of $2,000. The other jackpot wager is called the Mighty Ocho, a $1 Pick 8 jackpot wager, also paid to the winner of a single winning ticket correctly selecting the winner of games 1-8 and that jackpot is guaranteed at a minimum of $4,000. These jackpot wagers both pay consolation payoffs to those selecting the most correct winners and the jackpots continue to grow. The record $1 Jai-5 jackpot at Magic CIty Jai-Alai is a whopping $12,220!  The Jai-5 Jackpot for today will exceed the $2,000 guarantee and then the sky’s the limit until there is a single winning ticket!  Maybe 2021 will see a new record jackpot?

Regular Magic City Jai-Alai games and the H2H matches can be seen live or at a later date on The Jai-Alai Channel on YouTube, all in High Definition, a must for getting the full benefit of watching this amazing and fast action-packed sport! Jai-Alai has been known for years as the world’s fastest sport!

RonRon on a Roll at Magic City Jai-Alai

RonRon on a Roll at Magic City Jai-Alai

Magic City veteran Jai-Alai player RonRon is off to a great start in the early meet of the 2021 season. Check out these stats:

  • leads the Singles Championship with 11-wins (CRB close behind with 10-wins)
  • team of Juice-RonRon leading the 1st 2021 Doubles Tournament with 5-wins
  • leads the Week 5 quest for the Golden Cesta Award going into Monday’s 1-pm performance

RonRon has won (8) Golden Cesta Awards since his arrival at Magic City late in the 2019 season. He is only surpassed by the Wonder Boy, Douglas, who has won the award an astonishing 24 times!

There are currently 16-players on the 20-player roster who have won the Golden Cesta Award for the most singles wins in a week. Aside from Douglas & RonRon, there are 14 other current players who have won the award from 1-time to 5-times. The three newest players on the roster have yet to win the award in the first 4-weeks of 2021, but have been playing some amazing Jai-Alai on the Magic City short-court. Those players are Spinner (from Dania), Julen (from Miami & Markina, Spain), and Benny, the newly turned-pro 17-year old Jai-Alai player and brother of Douglas.

Julen, Spinner and Tennessee each have 2-wins for the week in the short 3-performance week during this 10-week period of extra Jai-Alai games this year. Be sure to catch this amazing short-court Jai-Alai action on The Jai-Alai Channel at 1-pm tomorrow to see if RonRon wins his 9th Golden Cesta Award. Don’t forget about the hot H2H Jai-Alai action on the JAC at 10-am tomorrow morning and Tuesday at the same time!

Week 4 Recap & Week 5 Starts of Tomorrow at 4-pm!

Week 4 Recap & Week 5 Starts of Tomorrow at 4-pm!

Monday’s exciting short-court Jai-Alai action concluded Week 4 of the 10-week added Jai-Alai in 2021 for Magic City Jai-Alai fans. CRB was the star of the week by winning his first ever Golden Cesta Award for the most singles wins. He wins the award with 3-singles wins and 37.5% wins for the short 3-performance week. Bueno and CRB are both leading the pack of contenders for the Singles Championship with 9-wins each. The action-packed doubles tournament, featured in games 5 & 7, is currently being led by teams Kubala-Benny and Juice-RonRon with 4-wins each.

The popular Jai-5 wager has a jackpot of $748.80 and guarantees $2,000 to a single winner. The Mighty Ocho has a jackpot of $517.60 and guarantees $4,000 to a single winner.

Magic City Jai-Alai superstar Douglas is out for the rest of the 10-week short meet nursing a wrist injury. SayHiLi wishes a full recovery for Douglas and he will be in our thoughts and prayers!

Week 5 kicks-off with a 4-pm performance on Saturday. Be sure to get your Magic City Fantasy Jai-Alai League selections in by 4-pm on Saturday to be eligible to win the weekly cash prize for the most points. This contest is FREE and no strings attached!

Week 4 of Magic City Jai-Alai Starts Today at 4-pm!

Week 4 of Magic City Jai-Alai Starts Today at 4-pm!

Week 4 of the 10-week session of Jai-Alai (before the regular season starts) kicks-off at 4-pm today! Be sure to “sharpen your pencils” to win your share of the weekly cash prize in the FREE Magic City Fantasy Jai-Alai League. Contest picks must be completed by the 4-pm deadline for game 1 today to be eligible for the weekly cash prize. Remember that El Barba is out of the entries for today but will be playing on Sunday and Monday.

There have been no scratches so far for the first 3-weeks of this short initial season. This is all part of EXTRA games of Jai-Alai offered by Magic City Jai-Alai this year before the regular season starts in May, with 6-performances a week running through the end of November. While the Dania fronton has been cutting back their annual schedule and their roster has been shrinking as well, Magic City has been adding games to their schedule. Yes, more exciting games of short-court Jai-Alai this year! Thanks Magic City Jai-Alai for helping to keep this great sport alive! If you haven’t yet seen this short-court version of Jai-Alai, it’s a Must-See as these games are in HD and it’s great action-packed entertainment, plus you might even win a few bucks by opening a wagering account or playing in the Free Fantasy league. Note that due to safety precautions, Magic City Jai-Alai is not yet open to live spectator viewing for this 10-week meet which ends April 12.

Don’t forget about the new, exciting Jai-Alai H2H which is ONLY at Magic City Jai-Alai! These are non-wagering events featuring head-2-head matchups between two players in a tennis-style format of 3-sets each to 6-single points. The first player to win 2-sets wins the match. These are intense competition and involve speed, strategy and stamina! These matches are featured from 10-am to noon EST on Monday and Tuesday mornings through mid-April. Jai-Alai for breakfast, now that’s a deal!

Last but not least, Magic City not only offers chances at big jackpots for their casino players; Magic City Jai-Alai offers big jackpot chances for the Jai-Alai bettors as well. There isn’t just one chance, but there are TWO BIG JACKPOT OPTIONS for Magic City Jai-Alai bettors. The Jai-5 Jackpot bet, a $1 Pick 5 jackpot wager, is paid to the winner of a single winning ticket correctly selecting the winner of games 3-7 and that guaranteed jackpot is a minimum of $2,000. The other jackpot wager is called the Mighty Ocho, a $1 Pick 8 jackpot wager, also paid to the winner of a single winning ticket correctly selecting the winner of games 1-8 and that jackpot is guaranteed at a minimum of $4,000. These jackpot wagers both pay consolation payoffs to those selecting the most correct winners and the jackpots continue to grow. The record $1 Jai-5 jackpot at Magic CIty Jai-Alai is a whopping $12,220!

Regular Magic City Jai-Alai games and the H2H matches can be seen live or at a later date on The Jai-Alai Channel on YouTube, all in High Definition, a must for getting the full benefit of watching this amazing and fast action-packed sport! Jai-Alai has been known for years as the world’s fastest sport!

Exciting H2H Games at 10 am Today and then 9-games at 1-pm!

Exciting H2H Games at 10 am Today and then 9-games at 1-pm!

Week 3 of Magic City Jai-Alai in Miami, Florida concludes today with exciting short-court Jai-Alai action starting at 1-pm, but don’t forget about the great H2H (head-to-head) matchups that are on The Jai-Alai Channel on Monday & Tuesday mornings at 10-am EST! Today’s H2H features Group 2 players which are the most equally matched group in the opinion of SayHiLi.

The six H2H matches today will be played in this order: Ben vs Bueno, Kubala vs Anderluck, Benny vs Jeden, Ben vs Anderluck, Bueno vs Benny, Kubala vs Jeden. Will Bueno and Kubala maintain their 100% win records in this grouping? Be sure to get into YouTube for The Jai-Alai Channel and watch these games from 10-am to noon and watch at a later time if you miss the live event.

Today’s regular games which include wagering on the 9-game performance features a Jai-5 Jackpot that has exceeded the $2,000 guaranteed payoff to a single winner. The carryover jackpot is up to $2,623.60 and could easily surpass $3,500 or even $4,000 depending on the amount of betting action today on this $1.00 Pick 5 jackpot wager! The Jai-5 starts game 3 and concludes with a game 7 doubles game. Don’t forget about the $1.00 Mighty Ocho jackpot which has the increased jackpot guarantee of $4,000 to a single winner this year!

The Golden Cesta Award, the weekly honorary award to the player with the most singles wins, is up for grabs. Currently Ikeda is leading with 3-wins, however, he is not scheduled to play today, so El Barba and Douglas with 2-wins each could win the award. There is also a chance the award could go to one of the many other players with 1-win each if someone goes on a win rampage today.

Douglas is leading the 2021 Singles Championship with 7-wins and there are four other players with 5-wins each. Douglas has won the $15,000 prize money for first place the last 2-years which is exactly how long he’s been playing professional Jai-Alai.

The weekly Magic City Fantasy Jai-Alai League also concludes week 3 of this contest today where this weeks winner(s) will split the $100 cash prize (guaranteed to be $25 minimum if there are 5 or more winners tied with the same weekly total). Here is the link for more information on the Magic City Fantasy Jai-Alai League should you be interested in the chance of winning FREE money each week for only a few minutes of your time to log in and make your weekly selections, what a deal!

Get Ready for Week 3 of Magic City Jai-Alai Saturday at 4-pm!

Get Ready for Week 3 of Magic City Jai-Alai Saturday at 4-pm!

Week 3 of exciting short-court Jai-Alai action begins on Saturday afternoon. Season 4 of Magic City Jai-Alai has the best roster yet and won’t disappoint! Catch nine action-packed games each day: Saturday 4-pm, Sunday Noon, Monday 1-pm. When the regular season starts in May, there will be 6-performances a week through November.

The $2,000 guaranteed $1 Jai-5 jackpot wager has a jackpot of $1,538.40 and could easily pay more than the $2k guarantee on Saturday’s performance if there is only one lucky ticket holder with the winners of games 3-7.

Don’t forget to make your fantasy Jai-Alai selections for the FREE weekly Magic City Fantasy Jai-Alai League which offers cash prizes. Selections must be submitted before 4-pm on Saturday to be eligible.

SayHiLi has also added a new chart on the Golden Cesta Award web page which shows how many Golden Cesta Awards have been won by players since week 11 of the inaugural 2018 season. Douglas is the leader with 24 awards and RonRon is second with 8 awards.

2020 USNJAC on TV Today in Hartford and Miami Area

2020 USNJAC on TV Today in Hartford and Miami Area

Jai-Alai fans and those unfamiliar with this exciting action-packed sport have a great opportunity to watch an edited 1-hour version of the first ever U.S. National Jai-ALai Championship from the 2-day event in December of 2020.

Hartford, CT area: Fox Channel 61 at 10:30 am EST today

Southeast Florida (Miami) area: Fox Channel 7 at 11:00 am EST today

Should you be in these viewing areas be sure to record these if you can’t watch live.

This event would be a great kickoff for an action-packed afternoon of Jai-Alai today with 9-games of Magic City Jai-Alai starting at 12:00 pm EST followed by another 9-games of Dania Jai-Alai at 4-pm!

Magic City Short-Court Jai-Alai Action Today at 4-pm – Get Ready!!

Magic City Short-Court Jai-Alai Action Today at 4-pm – Get Ready!!

Magic City Jai-Alai week 2 of the extended 10-week season kicks off today with short-court action starting at 4-pm EST. Don’t forget to get your Magic City Jai-Alai Fantasy League selections entered ahead of time. This is a FREE weekly contest with cash prizes, so don’t miss-out on this!

As far as we know at this time, all players from the 20-player roster will be participating today and this season 4 Jai-Alai development program displays some of the best talent yet seen as players constantly are improving and there are some new exciting talented roster additions this year.

Be sure to tune in to The Jai-Alai Channel (JAC) on YouTube to watch in HD and sign-up for on-line wagering at Watch & Wager or mywinners.com (mywinners only an option for Connecticut residents) if you are interested in wagering on these games. Currently due to covid precautions, live viewing of Jai-Alai games is still not allowed for the 10-week extended season, however, games can be watched at Magic City on giant TV screens and wagered in The Sports Club at Magic City Casino & Jai-Alai.

Magic City’s NEW Jai-Alai H2H even offers some new exciting head-to-head matches that are shown live on the JAC on Monday & Tuesday mornings from 10-am to noon through mid-April. These are non-wagering events but are top-level entertainment and exciting match-ups of players in groupings of similar talent levels. Any of these H2H matches or regular season games can be viewed after the live matches when they are loaded onto the JAC channel, so don’t despair should you miss any Magic City Jai-Alai live event.

There are some exciting Big Jackpot options offered for wagering fans at Magic City Jai-Alai; the guaranteed $2,000 Jai-5 (a $1 Pick 5 Jackpot wager paid out to a single winning ticket) and the guaranteed $4,000 Mighty Ocho (a $1 Pick 8 Jackpot Wager paid out to a single winning ticket). Magic City Jai-Alai also offers the standard Win/Place/Show, Quiniela, Exacta, Trifecta and Pick 3 wagering options.

Don’t miss out, be sure to tune-in!

Outstanding Jai-Alai at Magic City Day 1 of 2021 Season!

Outstanding Jai-Alai at Magic City Day 1 of 2021 Season!

Magic City’s 4th season debut showcased outstanding Jai-Alai talent at Saturday’s 4-pm performance and fans were wowed at just how far this short-court development Jai-Alai program has come since it began in 2018. Magic City Jai-Alai has a roster of 20-players and all played during the 9-game opener, including three new players on this 2021 roster. New additions were Spinner (Daniel Spinner) from Dania Jai-Alai, Julen (Julen Goitiandia) with playing experience from Casino Miami Jai-Alai & Markina Spain, along with 17-year old “Benny” who is Ben Langhans, the brother of Magic City’s 21-year old top player Douglas (Matt Langhans). Douglas has won all doubles tournaments and both singles championships since he started his professional career at Magic City in 2019.

Carballo was hot in late game singles and looked phenomenal, winning two of his 3-games and a second place finish in the other. Douglas had a win in his first singles game of the day. Magic City early game player, Vuelo, definitely looked improved as Stu Neiman had been touting this week. Vuelo had a show in game 1 and a win in game 2. Vuelo’s game 3 singles game almost gave him a second place finish had Jeden won his final match-up when it appeared he was on his way to a perfect game. Bueno, son of Magic City player manager and former Jai-Alai superstar, Benny Bueno, also had an exceptional day with a first, second, and a 3rd in the four singles games he played. CRB looked impressive and scored the first win of the 2021 season in game 1 and also won the show playoff in the very competitively-matched game 4 mid-singles game which was won by Kubala, one of Magic City’s top five late-game players.

Doubles game winners for game 5 & 7 were Juice-RonRon in post 1 and Jeden-Bradley in post 7. The Jeden-Bradley win was an incredible display of talent for this doubles team with a perfect game from post 7, the toughest post to secure victory from in the Spec 7 format. This first doubles tournament for 2021 is already shaping up to be some very competitive games with evenly matched teams. The teams of Juice-RonRon and Jeden-Bradley are currently 100% ITM for their two games each team has played. There are 10-teams for the doubles competition so not all teams get to play twice daily.

Trifecta pool were decent for Magic City Jai-Alai, averaging $1,527 per game over the 9-game performance, ranging from $1303 to $1,668, which is a huge increase in trifecta pool size from the recent Casino Miami Jai-Alai performances which ended on Monday. The $1.00 trifecta prices were phenomenal for day 1 and averaged a high $421 which is about double that of average season trifecta prices for Dania and Magic City Jai-Alai. Five of the $1.00 trifectas paid between $330 and $1180. The lowest $1.00 trifectas of the day were $48.70 on the easy 3-2-5 combination in singles game 6 which was a handicap special with Douglas-Carballo-Spinner along with the very easy 1-4-2 trifecta combination which paid $86.30 in the game 1 opener (CRB-Bueno-Vuelo). Note that Magic City offers $0.50 trifecta tickets, just like Dania Jai-Alai. Casino Miami Jai-Alai trifectas were not available for $0.50, Miami fans had to spend $1.00 for base trifecta wagers at that venue.

The$1.00 Jai-5 jackpot wager was nailed by one lucky bettor for the $2,000 guaranteed jackpot. The five winners of the game 3-7 sequence were: Bueno, Kubala, Juice-RonRon, Douglas, Jeden-Bradley. Fans wagered $1,244 into the Jai-5 opening day and this popular jackpot wager starts out again with another $2,000 guarantee for the Sunday noon performance if there is a single jackpot winner with all five winners correctly selected.

The Mighty Ocho wager, a $1.00 Pick 8 wager which works exactly like the Jai-5, has an increased guarantee for a single winner with all eight winners correctly selected for games 1-8. The jackpot was increased to $4,000 for 2021; previously this jackpot had a guarantee of $3,000. The Mighty Ocho wager first started in 2020 and no handicapper has had all 8-winners correct, although there have been winners with 7 of 8 winners several times. There were 2-winning tickets with 5 of 8 correct winners for the season opener that paid $24.40 each ticket holder.

Magic City Jai-Alai features two $1.00 Pick 3 wagers, game 4 and game 7. All Magic City pick-x wagers feature a low 20% takeout rate, which is 5% lower than competitor Dania Jai-Alai and fans took advantage and played more on the Pick 3 wagers than at the opening day of Dania Jai-Alai on Wednesday this week. Magic City fans wagered $753 and $466 on each of the Pick 3’s and the $1.00 payoffs paid quite handsomely to Jai-Alai handicappers with prices of $150.60 for the Kubala, Juice-RonRon, Douglas sequence and $372.80 for the Jeden-Bradley, Carballo, Carballo sequence.

The total handle for all the games was $20,222.

The next performance at Magic City is Sunday at noon and is followed by a Monday 1-pm performance.

Be sure to check out the new head-to-head matches at Magic City Jai-Alai at 10-am on Monday and Tuesday mornings (10-am to noon). These are non-wagering events. Check out the JAI-ALAI H2H page on the Magic City website.

Magic City Jai-Alai 2021 Debut Saturday at 4-pm!

Magic City Jai-Alai 2021 Debut Saturday at 4-pm!

Featuring nine exciting short-court Jai-Alai games with the most talented Magic City roster yet

Doubles Tournament Games – game 5 & 7 featuring 10-teams from the 20-player roster, expected to be the most competitive doubles tournament yet.

Debut of three new players on the Magic City roster:

  • Benny – professional debut of this 17-yo brother of Douglas
  • Julen – played professionally at Casino Miami Jai-Alai, mid-brother of Alex & Goitia
  • Spinner – played professionally at Dania Jai-Alai, exceptional play at Magic City in the 2020 USNJAC

Same Wager Types as the 2020 Season:

  • BIG JACKPOTS – the $2,000 guaranteed Jai-5 Jackpot wager (starts game 3) and the increased $4,000 guaranteed Mighty Ocho Jackpot wager (starts game 1), $1.00 base wagers
  • Two Pick 3’s – games 4 & 7, $1.00 base wagers
  • Superfecta on game 9, $0.10 base wager with the $1 min total wager required per ticket
  • Quiniela & Exacta on all games, $1.00 base wagers
  • Trifecta on all games – $0.50 base wagers
  • Win/Place/Show – $1.00 base wagers

FREE Weekly Magic City Fantasy Jai-Alai League with Cash Prizes – starts Saturday

Watch on YouTube “The Jai-Alai Channel” – live viewing still not allowed in the fronton area but watch Jai-Alai on Giant Screens in The Sports Club at Magic City

February Special at The Sports Club at Magic City – 10% cash rebate on losing Magic City Jai-Alai tickets (redeemable in $20 increments)

Last but Not Least:  the return of the amazing announcing duo of Stu & Drew!

“The Scoop” on Thursday Feb 4 – Douglas and Brother “Benny” at 1-pm

“The Scoop” on Thursday Feb 4 – Douglas and Brother “Benny” at 1-pm

Magic City Jai-Alai fans are anxiously awaiting the season debut on Saturday, February 6th at 4-pm, but be sure to tune in to another version of “The Scoop” on Thursday, February 4th at 1-pm, when Andrew Blechman interviews brothers Douglas and Ben Langhans (Douglas and Benny). Be sure to log into the Jai-Alai Channel so you can ask your questions at the live event and if this time doesn’t work, then be sure to go to the JAC to view the interview at your convenience.

Ben Langhans makes his professional debut at age 17 at Magic City Jai-Alai and the scouting reports indicate this kid is good. He is playing under the name “Benny” as Magic City already has a player named Ben on the roster.

Magic City Jai-Alai in Miami, Florida is the only Jai-Alai to offer viewing of live Jai-Alai games in High Definition. If you haven’t yet seen Jai-Alai in HD, you definitely need to check this out. Dania and Miami Jai-Alai events broadcast on the JAC are not in HD.

Julen Added to Magic City Jai-Alai Roster

Julen Added to Magic City Jai-Alai Roster

Current Casino Miami player Julen was officially announced on “The Scoop” espisode on 12-January as being the 20th player for the 2021 Magic City Jai-Alai roster. Julen has a family history of Jai-Alai and is the middle brother of Alex and Goitia.

Welcome to Magic City Jai-Alai Julen!

Magic City Jai-Alai resumes on Saturday, Feb 6th, with a 4-pm performance.

Happy New Year!!

Happy New Year!!

SayHiLi wishes all Jai-Alai fans a Happy New Year for 2021!

The short-court Jai-Alai activity in the USA is getting “bigger and better” for 2021 with 10 extra weeks of Jai-Alai for Magic City with games starting on February 6th this year. The regular Magic City Jai-Alai season starts in May and runs through November.

There are some new additions to the roster in 2021 with Spinner from Dania coming to Magic City for the exciting short-court Jai-Alai action. Spinner demonstrated during the first U.S. National Jai-Alai Championship in December at Magic City that he will be a top contender on the short-court. Also, Ben Langhans, a younger brother of Matt Langhans (Player name Douglas), has signed a contract to play at Magic City in 2021. Ben will be playing under the name “Benny” and this is certainly something to look forward to with the great history of Jai-Alai achievements within the Langhans family. The latest word was Benny will be starting in May, however that could be subject to change.

Happy Holidays and stay safe and respect others by “wearing the mask.” It’s certainly not asking much and it’s so simple; just like buckling that seat belt when you get in a car…..

See you on February 6th and be watching for more episodes of “The Scoop” on the JAC in the meantime. Can’t wait for the return of Jai-Alai in HD!

Andrew Interviews Bueno-Douglas Team Today on Another Episode of “The Scoop”

Andrew Interviews Bueno-Douglas Team Today on Another Episode of “The Scoop”

Be sure to watch the Jai-Alai Channel today before the Miami Jai-Alai 1:30 pm twilight performance today where Jai-Alai Channel producer, Andrew Blechman, will interview the US National Jai-Alai Championship doubles team of Bueno-Douglas. The interview is from 12:30 pm to 1:15 pm.

The US National Jai-Alai Championship can be seen live on the Jai-Alai Channel this weekend, December 5 & 6, starting at 10 am each day. This year the tournament is being held at Magic City Jai-Alai in Miami, Florida. Tourney participants will include players from Calder, Dania, Magic City and Miami Jai-Alai frontons in addition to amateurs from Berlin, Connecticut and North Miami Amateur sites. Tournament contestants all have one thing in common, they must be US citizens to be able to participate in the US National Jai-Alai Championship.

Magic City’s Stu Neiman and Andrew Blechman, will be announcing this special 2-day event. Jai-Alai fans won’t want to miss this prestigious event!

Asier-Douglas Take a 2-Win Lead in Doubles Tournament with 2-Games Left

Asier-Douglas Take a 2-Win Lead in Doubles Tournament with 2-Games Left

Asier-Douglas look poised to take the second and final doubles tournament of the 2020 season at Magic City Jai-Alai tomorrow with their 2-win lead with only 2-games left. Should Diaz-Carballo win both of the doubles games (5 & 7), the tournament will be tied and could go to the team with the highest % ITM, which would be Asier-Douglas, unless there is some other arrangement planned by Magic City COO Scott Savin for the tie-breaker. The winning team splits $10k and second place team splits $5k.

Douglas has won every doubles tournament since he has joined the Magic City roster last year and will also take down the Magic City Singles Championship for most singles wins for a cool $15k. Douglas also won the singles championship for the 2019 season.

Prizes will be awarded after the performance tomorrow, including the the “Most Improved Player” award. Magic City Jai-alai players Ben and Jeden are likely a few of the top contenders for this award.

Stu Neiman also hinted at announcing a few of the roster changes coming for the 2021 season at tomorrow’s closing day performance.

Jai-Alai gamblers will want to be sure to wager the Mighty Ocho and the Jai-5 as both jackpots will be forced-out tomorrow as this is the closing day of the 2020 season. The Jai-5 jackpot (a Pick 5 wager) is already close to $3,000 and with added betting interest, expect at least $4,500 at a minimum to be paid out to lucky ticket holders with the most correct winners. This wager is $1 and starts game 3.

The Mighty Ocho is a $1 Pick 8 wager and has to be wagered before the start of Game 1. There is a guaranteed $3,000 paid out to the ticket holder(s) with the most correct winners in the 8-game sequence. Be sure to prepare early for this wager and pay close attention for any scratches or late changes that could affect your handicapping, so be sure to tune in early at 11:50 for the announcements or check this website earlier for more info. The performance starts game 1 at noon tomorrow. You won’t want to miss this action-packed short-court Jai-Alai tomorrow!

Jeden Takes Golden Cesta Award Honors Week 29 with 9-Singles Wins!

Jeden Takes Golden Cesta Award Honors Week 29 with 9-Singles Wins!

Magic City Jai-Alai player Jeden took top honors and captured the Golden Cesta Award Week 29 at Magic City Jai-Alai in Miami, Florida with 9-singles wins. This honorary award is given to the player with the most singles wins for the week. This was Jeden’s first Golden Cesta Award for the 2020 season. His last Golden Cesta Award was in Week 1 of the 2019 season.

Jeden is Magic City’s only Super Bowl ring holder as he was on the Indianapolis Colts team in 2005 which beat the Chicago Bears at Super Bowl XLI in early 2006. The Magic City Jai-Alai roster is mostly made up of former college and professional athletes from other sports who were trained on how to play Jai-Alai.

Congratulations Jeden and many more Golden Cestas!

Congratulations El Barba for 100th Singles Win!

Congratulations El Barba for 100th Singles Win!

El Barba joined the prestigious 100-win club at Magic City Jai-Alai in Miami, Florida today when he won game 3 at the Friday 4-pm performance. El Barba is the 4th player to reach this impressive 100-win mark for the 2020 season at Magic City Jai-Alai which started on May 1 of this year. Magic City players Douglas, RonRon and Bueno are the first 3-players, in order, to achieve the 100-win mark.

Congratulations El Barba on this achievement!

Bueno Clears 100 Season Singles Wins and Golden Cesta Award Week 28

Bueno Clears 100 Season Singles Wins and Golden Cesta Award Week 28

Bueno became the 3rd Magic City Jai-Alai player in the 2020 season to clear the 100-win milestone for singles game wins. Not only did Bueno join the distinguished club of 100-win players, led by Douglas and RonRon, but he also captured the Golden Cesta Award for Week 28 with 8-singles wins. Second best honors went to Ben and Douglas with 5-wins each for the week. El Barba is only 2-wins away from achieving the 100 singles wins with 98. Bueno currently sits at 106 singles wins. The 8-win lead Bueno currently holds over El Barba has made it more challenging for El Barba’s to catch-up in the quest for 3rd place $5,000 prize money for the Magic City Singles Championship with only 10-performances remaining in the 2020 season.

The Asier-Douglas doubles team leads the 2nd doubles tournament of the 2020 season with 14-wins while Diaz-Carballo have 11-wins and Juice-RonRon have 9-wins. These are the only realistic doubles teams in contention for the top two team prizes of $10k and $5k for first and second with only 20-doubles games left in the tourney. Fans of Magic City Short-Court Jai-Alai should expect to see some exceptional Jai-Alai play in this tournament in these final two weeks.

The 2020 season concludes on Sunday, November 29th, during which will be the 30th week of exciting Jai-Alai action at Magic City Jai-Alai in Miami, Florida. The season started on May 1 and has successfully survived the covid pandemic challenges continually being hurled its way. No doubt, Magic City Jai-Alai has been the most successful professional sport in operation in the USA during 2020.

Don’t forget that closing day will also feature the mandatory payouts of the Mighty Ocho and the Jai-5 Jackpot Wagers. Be sure to get your Free Magic City Fantasy Jai-Alai League picks entered for Week 29 before the start of game 1 at noon on Thursday, November 19th to get part or all of the $150 weekly cash prize. Also, the Jai-5 Jackpot currently has $769 in the carryover, however, there is still that $2,000 guarantee if you are the only winner with 5 of 5 correct winners on this $1 wager for games 3-8.

Although November 29th marks the end of the Jai-Alai meet in 2020, Magic City Jai-Alai has an additional 10-weeks of Jai-Alai in 2021 and will begin earlier than ever with an early February start next year.

Only 16 Performances of Magic City Jai-Alai Left for 2020

Only 16 Performances of Magic City Jai-Alai Left for 2020

Thursday noon kicks off Week 28 of Magic City Jai-Alai for 2020. Get your picks in for the Magic City Fantasy Jai-Alai League and don’t forget to set your reminders to watch the exciting action-packed short-court Jai-Alai games in HD on the Jai-Alai Channel!

Only 16-performances are left and Douglas looks to have cinched the Singles Championship Title for 2020 and $15,000 first place prize. RonRon will collect 2nd with a bonus of $10,000. Third place is a close contest between Bueno and El Barba dueling down to the wire.

The 3rd place prize of $5,000 could go to either player and should be interesting. Bueno has played 180-more games than El Barba this meet. El Barba’s win percentage is 15.3 while Bueno’s is 12.1, however, stats need to be put in perspective. Each of the players has played in early, middle and late games. El Barba has played more early games (345 early games played) and has an early game win percentage of 22.3 while Bueno (148 early games played) holds the edge with 25.7 percent of early games won. As for the middle game action (currently game 4), Bueno also holds the advantage with 16.9 vs 7.2 for El Barba, however, El Barba has fared slightly better in the late game competitive action where the top players dominate. El Barba has 4.3% wins in his 47-games compared to Bueno’s 2.7% wins in 364-games. Both players have had those frustrating missed game point opportunities recently and the 3rd place prize will likely come down to the player who can seal the deal more consistently on those game point opportunities. Either way, this should be an interesting duel to the finish for a $5k bonus and as usual, Magic City Short-Court Jai-Alai entertainment will not disappoint!

The team of Asier-Douglas looks well on their way to winning the second and final doubles tournament of the season where the winning team splits the first place prize of $10,000 and second place team splits $5,000. There are 32-doubles games left in the tournament and Asier-Douglas with 12-wins hold a 5-win lead over second place team of Juice-RonRon with 7-wins. This should be quite a contest as there are 5-other teams withing 3-wins of Juice-RonRon.

Sunday should be some larger betting pools at Magic City Jai-Alai with Dania Jai-Alai having a dark day with no performance that day. If you are busy with football plans, don’t forget that Magic City Jai-Alai starts before the games at 12 noon EST and you can catch a few Jai-Alai games before the football action and advance wager your Jai-Alai selections.

The Magic City Jai-Alai 2020 season concludes on Sunday, November 29th, and there will be a Force-Out of the Jai-5 and the Mighty Ocho. The Magic City 2021 season picks up an additional 10-weeks of Jai-Alai from February through the middle of April. This is great news for Magic City Short-Court Jai-Alai fans!

Fantasy League Notes: CRB plays Thursday both performances, but will be scratched from entries on Friday and won’t appear in the entries for Saturday/Sunday.

Mighty Ocho Pays Record $4,873 to a Single Winner

Mighty Ocho Pays Record $4,873 to a Single Winner

The Mighty Ocho was Forced-Out at Saturday’s 4-pm performance yesterday and one lucky winner collected $4,873.60 by correctly selecting 5 of the 8 winners. The wager started out tough for handicappers with Cool Fitness scoring back-to-back wins in games 2 and 3, plus top contenders Douglas and RonRon won just one game between them in their singles and doubles games.

This was a record payoff for the Mighty Ocho which debuted at the start of the 2020 Magic City Jai-Alai season. The previous high payoff was $2,833 to two lucky ticket holders on the June 28th Force-Out which paid on 6 of 8 correct winners. There was a total of $3,455 wagered by bettors into the Mighty Ocho Force-Out on Saturday’s performance.

The Jai-5 was also Forced-Out, with a guaranteed $2,000 to be paid out, even though the Jai-5 had been hit for $2,000 the previous performance. Saturday’s Jai-5 paid $166.60 on 3/5 winners to (12) lucky ticket holders. A total of $1,917 was wagered into the Jai-5.

These wagers resume on Sunday’s noon performance and will be Forced-Out again on the last day of the 2020 season on November 29th.

Force-Outs Today at Magic City Jai-Alai!

Force-Outs Today at Magic City Jai-Alai!

The Jai-5 and the Mighty Ocho Jackpots are being Forced-Out today at Magic City Jai-Alai. A Force-Out is when a Jackpot must be paid out in entirety to winning ticket holders with the most correct winners. The force-out is also commonly referred to as a “Mandatory Payout.”

The Jai-5 was hit at Friday’s Mat-2 4-pm performance yesterday, however, Magic City is guaranteeing $2,000 minimum to the Jai-5 ticket holders with the most winners correct, so be sure to get a piece of this action. The Jai-5 is a $1 Pick 5 wager and starts in Game 3 and ends with doubles Game 7.

The Mighty Ocho has been steadily growing since the last Force-Out and is currently at $2,109.60 with a guaranteed minimum of $3,000 to be paid out to winning ticket holders with the most correct winners. Jai-Alai handicapping at Magic City Jai-Alai has been easier for many bettors of Magic City Jai-Alai than at traditional long-court Jai-Alai. Bettors at Magic City Jai-Alai have had 7 of 8 winners three different times so far during the 2020 season on the $1 Mighty Ocho which is a Pick 8 Jackpot wager. One bettor was as close as game point on the wager, losing the game point in the first leg of the wager. The larger jackpot on the Mighty Ocho should generate some decent wagering action and SayHiLi’s resident expert, Steve M, predicts a jackpot payback in the $4,000 to $5,000 range.

Be sure to get your wagers in EARLY as the Mighty Ocho starts in Game 1 at this 4-pm performance today! As usual, check with SayHiLi to get those important early scratches so you can more effectively structure your Mighty Ocho ticket(s). The Saturday entries have been adjusted for 3-players who were scratched from Friday’s noon performance. Players CRB and Carballo who scratched in Friday’s second performance are in Saturday’s entries, so those are the current uncertainties. Anderluck may possibly be filling in as a sub for Carballo if needed. It’s anticipated if CRB scratches it would be for singles only. Magic City Jai-Alai differs from other Jai-Alai facilities as players at this short-court Jai-Alai are sometimes still allowed to play in doubles games depending on the nature and severity of the injury.

Week 27 of Short-Court Jai-Alai Starts Today!

Week 27 of Short-Court Jai-Alai Starts Today!

Today kicks off Week 27 of the 2020 season of Magic City Jai-Alai short-court action! There are two performances; one at noon and another exciting 9-games at 4pm EST. The exciting doubles tournament continues and those games are featured in games 5 and 7.

Be sure to get your FREE Magic City Jai-Alai Fantasy League selections entered for this week before 12-noon for your shot at the estimated $150.00 cash prize for first place.

The Jai-5 jackpot going into today’s noon performance is $816.80 and the Mighty Ocho jackpot is at $2,067.20. Both of these jackpots will be forced-out at the 4-pm performance this week on Saturday, November 7th.

Be sure to catch the action-packed short-court Jai-alai for FREE in HD on the Jai-Alai Channel on YouTube.

Week 25 Golden Cesta Another Nail-Biter!

Week 25 Golden Cesta Another Nail-Biter!

The Golden Cesta Award at Magic City Jai-Alai in Miami, Florida promises to be another “nail biter” for Week 25 with El Barba at 7-wins and Douglas right behind with 6-wins in singles games for the week. Bueno is the sole player in 3rd place with 4-wins. The Golden Cesta Award is an honorary award to the player with the most singles wins for the week.

El Barba is featured in 4-singles games, games 1-4, with post numbers 4-8-1-7, respectively, so his best shots are in game 2 post 8 (the SayHiLi best bet for the day) and in game 3 from the lucrative 1-post.

Douglas is featured in 3-singles games, games 6-8-9, with post numbers 7-2-7, respectively, so it will be a challenge to beat El Barba since he has the toughest post in Jai-Alai, the 7-post, in two of his three singles games.

Be sure to watch the exciting action-packed short-court Jai-Alai at Noon on Sunday for FREE on the Jai-Alai Channel to see who wins the Golden Cesta Award for Week 25! Should El Barba succeed this week, it will be 2-weeks in a row for him and two second place finishes the 2-weeks prior to that.

El Barba is also currently 4th in the 2020 Singles Championship and closing in on 3rd place prize money of $5,000. First place is Douglas with 153-wins, second is RonRon with 133-wins, and Bueno is 3rd place with 91-wins. El Barba and Ben are closing in on 3rd place with 83 and 82 wins, respectively. Jeden and Tennessee are the next closest with 69-wins and will really need to rally hard to get a piece of the pie. First place prize for the most singles wins is $15,000 and second place is $10,000. Kudos to Magic City Jai-Alai for offering some really attractive bonus money for the Singles Championship!

Be sure to check out the status of the Magic City Jai-Alai tournaments on this website, including the Golden Cesta Award history for the last two years. Look under “Wagering Info.”

Another Langhans Coming to Magic City Jai-alai?

Another Langhans Coming to Magic City Jai-alai?

Stu Neiman made mention during announcing of Magic City Jai-alai during Week 23 that there may be another Langhans joining the Magic City Jai-alai roster in the future. Matthew Langhans (the Magic City Wonderboy, player name Douglas) has a younger brother, Ben, who has a love for the sport of Jai-alai and has been practicing in North Carolina. It’s a good assumption that Matt’s younger brother has been getting some of that great coaching from their father, a former professional Jai-alai player who turned pro at age 17 in Barcelona, Spain and played at Daytona, Melbourne, Milford and Bridgeport. Stay tuned for another blog post with details on Matt’s father’s Jai-alai career. SayHiLi.com has confirmed that Jeff “Laca” Conway, the well-known avid amateur player, fan, Jai-alai museum owner and Jai-alai enthusiast & promoter of Jai-alai, has been shipping Jai-alai balls to North Carolina. These are the balls that Jeff has for sale on his new Jai-alai website, pelotapress.com.

Magic City short-court Jai-alai fans certainly would love to see the young Langhans on the court at Magic City Jai-alai and wish him the best in his quest to follow in the footsteps of the great family Jai-alai tradition and success on the Jai-alai court!

Stay tuned to SayHiLi.com for further developments and maybe even an exclusive story on this! If you haven’t yet visited pelotapress.com, then you are missing out on some great Jai-alai articles.

Three BIG Announcements for Magic City Jai-Alai

Three BIG Announcements for Magic City Jai-Alai

Magic City Jai-Alai’s Scott Savin announced three major events during Friday’s noon Jai-Alai performance this week:

The US National Jai-Alai Championship is now scheduled for Saturday & Sunday, December 5-6, shortly after the end of the Magic City Jai-Alai season which ends on Sunday, November 29th. There are currently 35-40 confirmed entrants with more coming in. Live fan viewing, if accommodated, is likely to be limited to family and/or friends of contestants but details are still being sorted out. This is great news for Jai-Alai fans as the tournament has been postponed several times due to the worldwide covid-19 pandemic. Die-hard Jai-Alai fans are surely hoping and expecting to see the father/son team of Benny & Chris Bueno who were previously entered in this tourney.

Also, Scott Savin mentioned the addition of 10-more weeks of Magic City Jai-Alai in 2021 from February through the first 2-weeks in April. This is great news for Magic City Jai-Alai fans wanting some more short-court action in 2021!

The third big announcement is the start of the final 2020 Doubles Tournament at Magic City Jai-Alai which starts on Thursday, October 15 at the noon performance. Teams were announced and there will be two doubles games each performance, games 5 & 7, not the usual three that we are used to seeing. The first place team splits $10,000 while the second place team splits an impressive $5,000. The 9-teams for the tourney are: Vuelo-Anderluck, Asier-Douglas, CRB-Ben, Jeden-Bradley, Cool Fitness-Ikeda, El Barba-Kubala, Juice-RonRon, Bueno-Tennessee, Diaz-Carballo. This tourney runs through the end of the 2020 season and should definitely provide some great competitive action for fans to follow.

Ready for Some Short-Court Jai-Alai!

Ready for Some Short-Court Jai-Alai!

Week 22 was an incredible week of short-court Jai-Alai action at Magic City Jai-Alai in Miami, Florida. Magic City’s Wonder Boy, Douglas, won the last game of the week on Sunday afternoon to gain a tie with El Barba for 10-wins for the week and edged out El Barba for the honorary Golden Cesta Award by having a higher % ITM. Game 7 on Sunday afternoon was an unbelievable display of talent for the team of Cool Fitness-Ikeda who ran a perfect game from post 6. If you haven’t seen this game, it’s a must watch game as Ikeda made numerous amazing catches pinned up against the back wall.

Week 23 promises to be another great week of the exciting short-court version offered by Magic City Jai-Alai! Early word is that Anderluck and Vuelo will be playing and Bradley is out with his nagging knee issues and could miss the entire week, but that remains to be seen. Bradley is out of the entries/program for Thursday and Friday.

The Jai-5 Jackpot is back to the $2,000 guarantee after getting hit by one ticket holder for $3,219.20 on Sunday’s matinee. The Mighty Ocho, a $1 Jackpot Pick 8 wager that works just like the Jai-5, has been inching higher and cleared the $1,000 threshold last week and is now at $1,085.60 heading into today’s noon performance, however it has a $3,000 guarantee to a single winning ticket holder. Look for action to pick-up on this wager that starts game 1.

The next doubles tournament, which will be the final doubles tournament of the 2020 season, will be starting soon so get ready for some more of the competitive doubles games where the winning team splits $10,000 and the second place team splits $5,000.

Don’t forget to get your selections in before the noon deadline for the FREE weekly Magic City Jai-Alai Fantasy League where weekly prizes have been going for $150 to a single winner (split among multiple winners) along with Magic City themed prizes.

Magic City Jai-Alai Week 22 Golden Cesta Award to be a Battle

Magic City Jai-Alai Week 22 Golden Cesta Award to be a Battle

Going into the final Sunday noon performance at Magic City Jai-Alai for Week 22 of action-packed short-court Jai-Alai will be an interesting battle to watch. Currently, Douglas leads the Golden Cesta Award competition for the most singles wins for the week with 8-wins while early & mid game contender El Barba is just one win behind with 7-wins for the week.

Be sure to tune in to the Jai-Alai Channel today to watch exciting Jai-Alai games in HD starting in game 1 where El Barba makes his first appearance. El Barba plays in singles games 1 through 4 and could possibly pick up an additional spot in games 5 and/or 6 perhaps if there are multiple scratches in those games as listed players Anderluck and Bradley are nursing some recent injuries and their return for today’s performance is questionable. Douglas is listed to compete in singles games 6, 8 and 9 and could also sub in game 5 if there are multiple scratches.

Today also wraps up the FREE weekly fantasy Jai-Alai league contest with $150 cash and Magic City themed prizes on the line for the winner(s). The Jai-5 is growing and the Jackpot carryover is currently at $1,665.60 and should easily pay $2,500 or more to a single winner of the $1 wager for games 3-7 where one must correctly pick the winners of those 5-games. Remember, if there are multiple winning tickets with all five correct winners, the Jackpot wager pays a consolation payout and the Jackpot continues to grow until it’s won by a single winning ticket holder.

Turn it on and Tune-in at Noon Today as Magic City Jai-Alai serves EXCITEMENT with nine games of short-court Jai-Alai!

Week 22 of Magic City Jai-Alai Kicks-off Tomorrow at Noon!

Week 22 of Magic City Jai-Alai Kicks-off Tomorrow at Noon!

Thursday, October 1st is the start of Week 22 and the sixth month of offering great short-court Jai-Alai action during a national pandemic. What an accomplishment for Magic to have offered this wonderful entertainment option in times like this!

Magic City Jai-Alai offers 9-games of Jai-Alai action at each of tomorrow’s performances starting at noon EST and 4-pm EST. The highly popular singles games are featured for 8-games of each performance.

The Jai-5 Jackpot wager was hit on Sunday’s performance but the $2,000 Jackpot guarantee is still in play for bettors wanting to take a shot at a BIG payoff. Plus the more challenging Mighty Ocho Jackpot wager offers a $3,000 guarantee to a single winner with 8 of 8 winners for games 1-8.

The Douglas vs RonRon singles game match-ups with the top talent of Magic City short-court Jai-Alai action can be seen in games 6, 8 and 9. Don’t forget to get selections in for the FREE weekly Magic City Fantasy Jai-Alai League before the noon EST post time for game 1!

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

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!

Week 21 Starts Thursday at noon – Get Ready!

Week 21 Starts Thursday at noon – Get Ready!

Another week of exciting action-packed short-court Jai-Alai is on the horizon and resumes Thursday at noon EST at Magic City Jai-Alai in Miami Florida with 8-singles games and one doubles game and again for a 4-pm performance with nine more exciting games.

The 2020 Singles Championship is heating up in Miami even though summer is over……

Douglas is leading the quest for the Singles Championship and the $15,000 first prize with 119 wins while RonRon is catching up and is only 12-wins behind with 107 singles wins.  Expect another exciting week of match-ups between Douglas and RonRon in singles games 6, 8 and 9.  Game 6 at both of the Thursday performances will be challenging with both of these top players side-by-side in posts 6 & 7.  When top players are in posts 4/5, 5/6 or 6/7 it makes the game challenging not only for trifecta bettors, but also for Jai-5 bettors if it’s Game 6, so don’t be surprised to see the Jai-5 with additional carryover to the Friday performances.

Check under SayHiLi.com’s “Wagering Info” on the menu and drop-down to “Detail Statistics on Players.”  Here one can find a new table showing Late Game Player Win % Assessment which compares the full season of Weeks 1-20 versus the more recent Weeks 14-20 for the 10-players and subs for Games 6, 8 and 9 for the upcoming Week 21.  Douglas has a delta of 5% over RonRon for the season and how has a 4% lead over RonRon for the more recent Weeks 14-20.  We know RonRon got a slow start to the season when he first returned to Magic City from California after not playing for months, but he’s sure coming on strong now!

Be sure to sign-up for the FREE Weekly Magic City Fantasy Jai-Alai League with cash prizes up to $150 now.  SayHiLi.com fantasy assessment leans towards El Barba (6-point value) to perform well in early games 1-3 for those selecting him in the fantasy competition and is the SayHiLi Fantasy Pick of the Week.  Carballo at 7-points is expected to be a good value among the 7-point selections.  Ben should be a good fantasy pick at only 5-points as he gets some early games.  Ikeda at 4-points certainly has to be considered too.  The two 3-point players are Asier and Bradley.  Bradley is looking stronger and Asier was back in Week 20 after being out for a long time with a fractured wrist.  Aiser scored two of his wins from the easier 2-post last week, one of them when he got up for the third time.  The big question is can Asier repeat again.  The top point fantasy point players are Douglas and RonRon, both at 10-points and with RonRon coming off a huge Week 20, Douglas will certainly be trying to maintain his wins 12-win lead and increase the gap if possible.

Magic City Huge Accomplishment – over 1000 Jai-Alai games so far in 2020!

Magic City Huge Accomplishment – over 1000 Jai-Alai games so far in 2020!

Game 3 at the September 12th 4-pm performance was a record for the times in United States 2020 Sports History. This game marked the 1000th Jai-Alai game played at Magic City Jai-Alai in Miami Florida for 2020. This is a tremendous accomplishment in sports history as Magic City Jai-Alai games started on May 1st of 2020 during the covid-19 pandemic and these amazing action-packed Jai-Alai games have been entertaining fans for the past 5-months. The current 2020 Jai-Alai season at Magic City Jai-Alai runs through the end of November. There are 9-games a performance for six performances a week from Thursday through Sunday.

Magic City Jai-Alai has been so successful in offering this entertainment on the World’s Fastest and Most Sensational Sport during the covid-19 pandemic because they have closed the Jai-Alai fronton to fans and have also taken extremely important precautions to protect players and support staff. Fans around the country have been able to view all the games for FREE on The Jai-Alai Channel on YouTube. There is also a FREE weekly Fantasy Jai-Alai league where fans can compete for at least $150 in cash prizes along with Magic City themed merchandise. Fans wanting to wager on this amazing Jai-Alai action can go to watchandwager.com and open an on-line account, restrictions may apply.

Congratulations Magic City Jai-Alai for providing this great entertainment option in these unusual times!

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BIG TRIFECTA PAYOFFS at Magic City Thursday

BIG TRIFECTA PAYOFFS at Magic City Thursday

The average of the (18) $1 Trifecta payoffs on Thursday, September 17, 2020 at Magic City Jai-Alai was a massive $430!

Don’t let anyone tell you there are too many low payoffs at this Jai-Alai! Eight of the 18 payoffs were $258 or more for the $1 Trifecta payoff today!

Two trifectas today paid the entire trifecta pool for the 50c ticket, with payoffs of $868.10 and $987.75!

Week 18 an Incredible Week of Jai-Alai at Magic City!

Week 18 an Incredible Week of Jai-Alai at Magic City!

Week 18 was incredible at Magic City in many ways; here are some but certainly not all we’re sure:

Ben won his first Golden Cesta Award for the most singles games wins in the week! Ben had 13 wins and seasoned pro RonRon was an extremely close 2nd place with 12 wins. Congratulations to Ben for this accomplishment!

Top % ITM for singles games breakdown was a follows for early games (1-4) and for late games (5,6,8,9):

Early games top percent went to Ben with 67.9% ITM (28-13-1-5) and second place to Bueno with 59.1% (22-4-4-5). Diaz was 3rd with 46.4% and Anderluck a close 4th with 44.4%. This was a great comeback for Diaz who has been out-of-action for a while and was his 2nd week back.

Late games top percent went to Douglas with 75.0% ITM (28-8-9-4) and second place to RonRon with 60.7% (28-12-4-1). Anderluck was 3rd with 44.0% and Ikeda 4th with 39.3%.

There were no scratches of any players during Week 18, this was great news for the bettors! One lucky bettor scored the entire trifecta pool on a 50-cent ticket on the 5-4-3 trifecta combination on the Friday Mat-1 performance for $932.60 (perhaps longtime Jai-Alai fan and bettor PelotaPete as it’s well known that 543 is one of his favorite numbers).

The popular Jai-5 was hit 4-times in the 7-performances this week. The highest payoff was $2,468.40 at the Saturday 4-pm performance and the other 3-scores were all in the final 3-performances of the week. Lots of favorites were winning in the Jai-5 games, games 3-7, so it was surprising the jackpot was paid-out to a single winner so many times. There was an average of $1,283 wagered per performance on the Jai-5 wager.

A record trifecta pool for the 2020 season occurred for game 9 of the Sunday matinee. There was a total of $2,032 wagered on that game. This was the first time the Trifecta pool exceeded the $2,000 threshold this year. The previous season high Trifecta pool was $1,986. Congratulations Magic City Jai-Alai as this is a good indicator of the rising popularity of Magic City Short-Court Jai-Alai.

Magic City Fantasy Jai-Alai League Week 18 winner was sheffwed, one of the longtime level-headed posters on the Jai-Alai blog site, Tiger’s Chalk Talk. Kudos to sheffwed for taking down the entire $150 prize in the FREE Fantasy Jai-Alai contest with his winning selections!

Oh, and last but certainly not least, the amazing Douglas reached his 100th singles win of the season early in the week!

Week 19 will be another exciting week of action-packed Jai-Alai at Magic City Casino & Jai-Alai and kicks off with the first performance at noon EST (called Mat-1) on Thursday, September 10th with another performance at 4-pm (Mat-2 or also referred to as “Twilight” by some). Don’t forget the Mighty Ocho is now a $3,000 guarantee and certainly not out-of-reach with Magic City Jai-Alai becoming known as a “Jai-Alai Handicapper’s Heaven.” Also there is a new $1 Late Pick 3 for games 7-9.

Thanks to Magic City Jai-Alai players and support staff for putting on a great display of Jai-Alai entertainment! Jai-Alai, just say “Hi-Li” and you’ve pronounced the name of the world’s fastest and most sensational sport!

co-sponsored blog post by Susie and Steve M

Mandatory Payouts Sunday, August 30 at Magic City Jai-Alai!  Don’t Miss This!

Mandatory Payouts Sunday, August 30 at Magic City Jai-Alai! Don’t Miss This!

Sunday is the end of the Edgewater Meet at Magic City Jai-Alai and the Jai-5 and the Mighty Ocho will be forced out to the bettors with the most correct winners for both of these jackpot wagers. Mandatory Payouts are the best time to wager on these exotic wagers!

Make sure you have your Mighty Ocho wagers in before noon on Sunday as it starts on Game 1. The Jai-5 starts on Game 3.

The last time the Mighty Ocho was a mandatory payout, there were two winning tickets holders with 6 of 8 winners that paid $2,533 each! The Jai-5 also paid-out a nice price of $808.70 to ticket holders with 4 of 5 winners.

When the Mighty Ocho resumes on September 3, the jackpot guarantee will increase from $2,000 to $3,000. Also another Pick 3 wager is being added for games 7 through 9.

The Amazing Douglas Stuns Jai-alai Fans Week 13!

The Amazing Douglas Stuns Jai-alai Fans Week 13!

Magic City 2019 Singles Championship winner, Douglas, returned to play Week 13 from medical leave and stunned fans with an amazing 14 wins in 28 games, clinching the Golden Cesta Award, his first one for the 2020 season at Magic City Jai-alai. The Golden Cesta Award is an honorary award for the player with the most singles game wins for the week.

Douglas was leading the quest for the 2020 Singles Championship when he fell victim to covid-19 and had to quarantine for several weeks. During that time, RonRon took over the lead for the coveted Singles Championship title where the player with the most singles game wins for the season is awarded a bonus of $15,000. Douglas came roaring back and closed Week 13 on Sunday, August 2, by winning all four of his singles games, and they were all from the difficult post numbers 5, 6 and 7. The stunning 14-wins for the week brought Douglas closer to tough competitor RonRon. RonRon still leads the Singles Championship with 54-wins while Douglas has 48-wins, only 6-wins behind. Bueno, son of famous Jai-alai player Benny Bueno, is currently 3rd in the Singles Championship with 41-wins. The Singles Championship pays $10,000 to the player with the 2nd most wins and $5,000 for 3rd most wins at the end of the season.

Hefty Jackpot Payouts at Magic City Today!

Hefty Jackpot Payouts at Magic City Today!

Mandatory payouts of the Jai-5 and Mighty Ocho resulted in some hefty payoffs for winning ticket holders on those wagers today.

Nobody correctly selected all 5-winners on the Jai-5 so 4 of 5 winners paid a really nice payoff of $808.70 for each of the 8-winning tickets. There was $4,834 wagered into the Jai-5 today which had a jackpot carryover of $2,603 after the Saturday 4-pm performance. Posts 1, 2, 5 and 7 were all live tickets going into the final leg which was won by the longshot team of CRB-Vuelo from post 4. Post 1 team of Asier-Kubala had a single winning ticket that would have paid $6,470 to a ticket holder had they won the game. Post 1 won a show playoff to finish 3rd in Game 7. Posts 2, 5 and 7 were all covered for 5 of 5 with 2-winners on each of those posts and will-pays reflected a $1 price of $3,235.

Likewise, there were no winners with all 8-winners on the Mighty Ocho wager, the new $1 Pick 8 wager that works exactly like the popular Jai-5. There were 2-winning tickets that had 6 of the 8 winners and each ticket paid a “Mighty” amount indeed of $2,533. There was a surprising $4,293 wagered into this carryover jackpot of $1,632 going into today’s mandatory payout of the Mighty Ocho. Going into the final game 8 leg today Kubala in post 3 was the only post covered for a 6 of 8 payoff. All other posts were paying on 5 of 8 winners had they won with prices for 5 correct winners ranging from $1 payoffs of the lowest one for $163.40 with Carballo in post 1 up to $2,533 for some others. Three of the posts, the 4, 5 and 8 were all paying $2,533 each for 5 of 8 winners. Kubala came through and won game 8 for the two lucky ticket holders. Prior to today’s mandatory payout there have been four occurrences where someone has had 6 of the 8 winners correctly picked on Magic City’s Mighty Ocho. The Mighty Ocho lives up to it’s name as it’s mighty hard to hit 8 of 8 winners.

Magic City has increased the guarantee for the Mighty Ocho starting with the Wednesday July 1 noon performance to $2,000. The previous guarantee was $1,000.

Big Money up for Grabs Today at Magic City for Fans and Players!

Big Money up for Grabs Today at Magic City for Fans and Players!

The Jai-5 and Mighty Ocho jackpots are both being paid-out today to the ticket holder(s) with the most correct winners on their ticket. This is referred to as a “mandatory payout” in the pari-mutuel industry. The current carryover jackpots plus the added 80% of Sunday’s wagering pools on these bets are paid-out entirely.

According to SayHiLi.com’s Jai-alai industry expert, Steve M, watch for at least $5,500 total to be paid back on the Jai-5 and at least $3,500 total to be paid back on the Mighty Ocho. This means a total of $9,000 to be paid back to lucky ticket holders according to Steve’s projections. Going into Sunday’s Jai-alai performance at Magic City Jai-alai, the Jai-5 carryover jackpot is $2,603 and the Mighty Ocho is $1,632, so expect to see some big fan wagering action! Be sure to get your Mighty Ocho wagers in EARLY as this bet starts Game 1. The minimum bet costs are $1 each for both of these jackpot wagers.

These jackpots wagers are not the only big payouts today at Magic City. Today marks the conclusion of the first of three doubles tournament for 2020 at Magic City Jai-alai. The team of Limonte-Douglas have already clinched first-place victory and the $10,000 team prize, however the 2nd place team prize of $5,000 is still up for grabs.

The teams of Juice-Carballo and Bueno-Tennessee are both tied at 20-wins each for second place. Tennessee injured himself at Friday’s second performance in game 2 so he has been sidelined and recovering from a rib injury, thus Bueno has been teamed-up with a substitute partner. Tournament rules do not count wins when there is a substitute player on the team, so Bueno-Tennessee can’t add to their win record. Juice-Carballo have three opportunities to win 2nd place outright today and seize the $5,000 second place team prize. These opportunities are in doubles games 3, 5 and 7. Game 3 they have a decent post number, the 3-post, so they will likely have opportunities in the second round too, and perhaps a third round even. Game 5 is also another good opportunity from the 7-post. Typically the 7-post is the least desirable post number in Jai-alai (statistically the lowest win % if all teams are equal), however the doubles games were adjusted to 7-post games when they resumed yesterday as 16-players weren’t available to play the typical 8-post doubles games. The player shortage was due to player illnesses and precautions taken by Magic City management. This adjustment to a 7-post game makes the 7-post the equivalent of the 8-post in a typical Spectacular 7-point game, where a perfect game can be accomplished by winning four match-ups in a row. The final tournament game chance for clinching second place comes in Game 7 where Juice-Carballo are playing from the 5-post. Should they have not yet reached their 21st win for the tourney in game 3 or 5, this game will be a significant challenge as Bueno and his substitute player, Legend or Bradley, are playing in the lucrative 2-post and Limonte-RonRon are playing from the 7-post. RonRon, a top contender at Magic City Jai-alai, has been playing exceptionally well this week while Bueno will be pulling all the tricks out of his bag to spoil a second place doubles victory for Juice-Carballo.

Should Juice-Carballo not succeed today in their quest to win at least one of the three doubles games, the tournament will end in a tie today and the second place prize money winners will be determined in the future in a winner-take-all partido-style Jai-alai game where the two teams will face-off after Tennessee has fully recovered from his rib injury. Most likely, a face-off like this will be a game to 7-points with all points being single points.

Also, the Magic City Fantasy Jai-alai winner for this week, Week 9, will receive a Magic City themed prize autographed by the winning tournament team of Limonte-Douglas. Get your friends and family to join the Magic City Fantasy Jai-alai league as there will be cash prizes awarded once there are 200 entries!

Don’t forget about the expanded Magic City Jai-alai schedule starting in Week 10 with the addition of Wednesday noon performances starting July 1 and Saturday 8-pm performances starting on July 4. Thanks Magic City for specializing in excitement!

Lucky Jai-5 Bettor Thanking the Jai-alai gods!

Lucky Jai-5 Bettor Thanking the Jai-alai gods!

The largest Jai-5 jackpot of the 2020 Jai-alai season, a single winning ticket worth $6,761.60, was won by a very lucky Jai-lai bettor who is still counting their lucky stars today and bowing down to the Jai-alai gods! There was $2,452 wagered on the Jai-5 by bettors chasing the $4,800 Jai-5 jackpot carryover from Sunday for the first performance of Week 8 at the Thursday noon performance. Juice, who nearly missed arriving in time for the first game of the performance was the first stroke of luck for the lucky Jai-5 winner as he was running late due to tire problems, however, that didn’t seem to affect him as he won game 1 singles and went on to win the first 2-doubles games of the Jai-5 sequence with his doubles partner Carballo, who has shown solid improvement in recent weeks.

Cool Fitness won singles game #4 from post number 1 in the second leg of the Jai-5 sequence and was not the public favorite with stronger contenders Legend, El Barba and Diaz also drawing good post numbers 2, 3 and 8, however Cool Fitness benefited from the low post draw by getting up for a third time in game 4 with his second game point opportunity after having lost game point in his first chance up after points had doubled.

Hot player Ikeda, currently 2nd right behind the Amazing Douglas in the quest for the Singles Championship, won the leg 4 singles game #6 in post number 3 and that was no surprise for anyone in-the-know on Magic City Jai-alai. He could have easily been a singleton on the winning pick 5 wager. Other strong players in game #6 were Carballo in post number 4 and RonRon in post number 8, who lost game point for a perfect game. The trifecta for game 6 was a handicap special 3-8-4 which paid $54.90 for the $1 trifecta price, a low price but yet an overlay for this game.

When Jai-5 will-pays were shown for the final leg of the sequence, game 7, there were 3-teams live for 5 of 5 with a single winning ticket for $6,761.60; post numbers 1, 2 and 6, the teams of Diaz-Anderluck, Asier-Kubala and Bueno-Tennessee. Surprisingly, the top doubles team of Limonte-Douglas in post number 5 was not covered, nor had the team of Juice-Carballo in the lucrative post number 8, already successfully used in 2-other earlier doubles games by the lucky bettor, been used on their ticket in the final leg.

The Jai-alai gods were shining on this lucky bettor in more ways than one, but it does take luck along with some skill to win these exotic wagers and luck indeed came into play this day. Post #1 team Diaz-Anderluck ran 3-straight points to begin the game, then Limonte-Douglas ran 3-points and were stopped by the 8-post of Juice-Carballo, who were on their way to a perfect-game victory which would have crushed the dreams of the lucky Jai-5 bettor when Juice under-served on game point. Jai-5 jackpot fever came to an stunning conclusion for fans when post number 1 had game point and the Jai-alai gods grinned a final time and handed victory to the lucky bettor when Pauly’s “the pad is bad” came into play as Bueno from the front-court threw a return shot low into the front pad, sealing the victory for Diaz-Anderluck in post 1 and lining the pockets of the lucky Jai-5 bettor with the single winning ticket of $6,761.60, the largest Jai-5 payoff of the 2020 season.

The winning Jai-5 sequence was 4-1-1-3-1 which are all decent post numbers. The “grape vines” are hinting that this lucky Jai-5 winner is a long-time member of Tiger’s Chalk Talk forum, a “blog” mostly consisting of fans very strongly opinionated on favoring the older and more traditional style of U.S. Jai-alai courts (longer courts) with intense negativity on the shorter-court American Jai-alai programs such as Magic City Jai-alai. The longer court Jai-alai frontons have been fading away from the American landscape and Dania Jai-alai is the last fronton of this type still in existence where wagering is legally allowed (Note: Dania Jai-alai was closed due to covid-19 pandemic since March 15 with current plans to re-open September 16). Members of this mostly “traditional U.S. Jai-alai” forum, operated by Ralph Butts (aka Tiger), are commonly referred to as “Chalkies.”

Lucky Bettor Scores Jai-5 on a $1 Ticket!

Lucky Bettor Scores Jai-5 on a $1 Ticket!

The Jai-5 produced a single jackpot winner for the Thursday, 4pm performance for $2,000. The lucky Jai-5 winning ticket was a $1 combination with one selection in each leg according to “grapevine sources.” The winning post numbers were 6-8-2-2-5 for the 5-game sequence for games 3 through 7. Game 3 winner was the team of Limonte-Douglas, so that was no surprise as they appear to be the runaway winners of the first of three doubles tournaments for the 2020 Magic City season. Game 4 winner was Tennessee from post 8, another strong player for the early game players (early games are games 1 & 4). Game 5 winning team was Diaz-Anderluck from post 2. Game 6 was won by Kubala in post 2 and no surprise there as it’s a rare occurrence for Kubala to play in a mid-player game (those games are games 2 & 6). When Jai-5 will-pays were shown for the final leg, game 7, there was one doubles team live for the $2,000 jackpot guarantee, the team of Juice-Carballo in post 5. The 5-team won one point in round 1, then went on to win three-consecutive times in round 2 to clinch the doubles victory, which also resulted in a single Jai-5 winner.

Like Pauly would say after a Jai-5 was won “You know who you are.”

Anderluck Wins Golden Cesta Award for Week 5 at Magic City Jai-alai

Anderluck Wins Golden Cesta Award for Week 5 at Magic City Jai-alai

The hard-throwing Anderluck captured the Golden Cesta Award with 5-singles games wins for the week for Week 5 of the Magic City 2020 Jai-alai season. Tied for second place with 4-wins each were Bueno and Douglas. Anderluck came from behind going into today’s performance and won the award by winning two of his singles games on the Sunday matinee performance. Bueno was leading with 4-wins at the start of the day.

Congratulations Anderluck!

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