WOODEND v. SOUTHLAND RACING CORP.

No. 99-63.

989 S.W.2d 505 (1999)

337 Ark. 380

Daniel J. WOODEND, Appellant, v. SOUTHLAND RACING CORPORATION, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

May 6, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clifford M. Cole, Memphis, for appellant.

John Gardner Lile III, Jane M. Faulkner, Little Rock, for appellee.


TOM GLAZE, Justice.

Appellant Daniel J. Woodend has been a patron of appellee Southland Racing Corporation for nineteen years. He is an experienced bettor who by his own admission, has gambled around a half-million dollars at Southland over the past ten years. On September 27, 1997, Woodend placed a pari-mutuel "twin-trifecta" wager. A "twin-trifecta" is a bet where the bettor selects three dogs to finish first, second, and third in exact order in the fourth race...

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