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Is there anyway to know if that was the only ticket they played? That would seem a reasonable ticket if it was their AAACAA ticket.
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throws out the chalks in 5 of 6 legs...............and this is why i am where i am, and they're 970K to the good. I wouldn't have given you a nickel for that ticket before the first leg, go figure
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That is an absolutely BIZARRE ticket.
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Hey - those of use who think that is bizarre, are not winning
Maybe we are the ones that should re-examine our idea of what isn't bizarre when it comes to Pick 6 ticket construction! ![]()
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I realize that this ticket took the money, and I only write this as someone who handicapped the card. It's just my opinion, but the bizarre thing about the play was the non-winning horses that were used, and those that were left off. I wonder if this was the only ticket the winner played.
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Hey - Steve is talking about this ticket on ATR right now, but why is he assuming a man constructed this ticket?
Steve is saying, "he used" - not "she used" Just sayin' .... ![]()
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I actually don't find the structure that bizarre if the person was structuring his/her ticket around prices in the second and fourth legs.
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