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My first inclination was winner was born or married on June 10, 1954 as result was 6-10-5-4. Yes, the 99-1 horse was actually something like 126-1 with 90-1 filling 4th slot.
Do others here play wacky shots with remainder vouchers? If I have less than dollar left on slip, I play something. Usually I just mix up numbers I have already played with longshot, or throw horse I'm playing against in 3- or 4-hole. And occasionally I hit one. Best ever was like $230. I can only dream of $100k score!
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@wire2wirewin Turf Economist since 1974 |
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I do that all the time with the change left on a voucher; hit the quick pick button a lot, rather than play favorite numbers. Can't recall if I ever scored on one, though.
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Remember having something like a $1.40 left and playing 14 quick pick tickets only I hit repeat ticket after the 1rst and got 14 identical plays, all turned out to be longshots.
Of course I didn't win but if I had they likely would have Valponied me. |
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ANOTHER dime super at GP just payed around 47,000, and I just missed it too (kinda) boxed 2-6-9-10 came 2-6-7-9
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Yesterday's $301,993 Rainbow 6 payout equals 1.5 million to one.
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