HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Remember the good old days, when the Rainbow 6 carryover at Gulfstream Park reached into the millions? It peaked at nearly $6.7 million when hit in legendary fashion by Daniel Borislow on May 25, 2014. That came just one day before a mandatory payout that was the talk of the racing world and would have offered a final pool somewhere in the vicinity of $20 million. Those days are apparently over. On Sunday, Gulfstream Park will offer yet another mandatory payout of the pool. This comes just 11 racing programs after the most recent one, which paid out $164,292 for a 20-cent ticket on Feb. 15. This time, the carryover figures to be closer to $400,000 if not hit on Friday or Saturday, with a final pool estimated at approximately $4 million. Sunday’s sequence provides a handicapping challenge no less daunting than the previous one and which will require another well-endowed bankroll to ultimately come up with all six winners on a single ticket. Trying to pare these fields down so the little guy might have a fighting chance is probably impossible, but we will forge ahead anyway with a brief synopsis of all six races in the Rainbow 6 sequence. :: Play Gulfstream Park with confidence! DRF Past Performances, Picks, and Clocker Reports available now. Race 6 There’s nothing worse than getting knocked out in the first leg, although the brave among us might try to single Tiffany Gold in her present form. She returns to turf, where she was second best in a key race before ultimately galloping out past the winner after the wire. She should catch an honest pace to run at in this spot. For a price, Simply Stated is worth a look coming off huge Tapeta work for her new connections. For those willing to go three deep, Creed’s Gold should also benefit from the projected pace scenario. Race 7 The waters quickly deepen with lots of options in this full field of bottom-level claimers going a mile. A couple of old veterans, Lookin At Roses and Trappezoid, get top billing. Both are more than capable of winning this one if bringing anything close to their “A” game to the table. Lookin At Roses is getting ample class relief after a few duds versus better on the road. He earned high marks beating a good one, Clubman, last fall at Penn National and is proven at a one-turn mile. Trappezoid beat this same kind for fun here last fall and higher-priced open claimers two back at Tampa. Toss the last, when he was hung wide throughout in the slop. Another option might include Bold Looker, who was also caught out very wide over the wet track last time and is in dangerous hands off the claim. Race 8 This is the first of two impossible maiden special weight races for 3-year-olds on the turf in this sequence, which concludes with the boys in the 11th race. It’s pretty tough to toss too many of these, with the trip likely to decide the ultimate outcome. We will try to narrow it down to Hereforagoodtime off an improved effort going two turns on Tapeta behind 5-2 Smudge in his 3-year-old debut. The pair of Table Flirt and late-running Tellus Mater were almost impossible to separate at the wire as well as on the gallop-out behind Sol d’Oro in their previous meeting. Then there’s More for Sure, who has continued to improve from a Beyer Speed Figure standpoint with each successive start. Race 9 We will use just three in here: Pay Zone, Con Compania, and Beasly Speed, each of whom are working extremely well locally for the outing. Pay Zone is a bit of a Jekyll and Hyde sort, but on his best day, he’s good enough to win this condition. Con Compania has shown a ton of speed on several occasions prepping for his U.S. bow and should benefit from the addition of Lasix. Beastly Speed was clear of his multiple graded stakes-placed mate Steal Sunshine and held his own with stakes winner Lure Him In during his last two breezes. Race 10 Kid Cairo is lightly raced but has improved since stretching around three turns and is better posted facing the same kind this time around. Meyer is one of several Woodbine regulars who have shipped in for the winter. He should fit in this spot and is getting some class relief. Wentru could end up the controlling speed stretching back out to this distance and is proven at the route. Race 11 If the filly division of this event seemed inscrutable earlier on the card, this one is possibly worse. It’s hard to separate the experienced ones, let alone know what to do with first-time starters from the potent barns of Mott, Clement, and Cox in this lineup. On the chance all three might need a race, one might try Cash the Money, a newly minted gelding off a pretty good effort from a tough post in a relatively well-graded race at Tampa; Bite and Strike, adding blinkers and exiting a fourth in a very key race here on Jan. 4 that produced two winners and two seconds from six who have since run; and, for a bomb, Buzz Rocket, potent off the claim and exiting a pair of very promising workouts, including one that featured a monstrous gallop-out over the Tapeta here on Feb. 2. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.