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r----------------------------- DEAD HEAT PAY-OFF I When a dead heat is run at a track j where bookmaking is the system of ! wagering, such as Belmont Park in the fifth race Tuesday, the pay-off is J as follows: If was bet on each horse and 8 to 1 laid on Isolater, the I pay-off should be .50 to the player j and .50 to the layer, while 16 to 5 j on Corundum should bring .10 to ! the player and .10 to the layer. The I amount of money bet plusthe odds J laid, with the total divided equally J between the bettor and layer is the S regular method of pay-off in dead t heats, where bookmaking odds pre- j vail. If average odds are paid, Isola- ter at 9 to 1 should bring .00 to the player and .00 to the layer; Corundum ! at 13 to 5 should bring .80 to the player and .80 to the layer. - i