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.