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Played the pick 6 at the Meadowlands Friday evening Lost the first race (actually race 4) had 3 selections, hit the next 5 in a row, no one had 6 for 6, thus the pay out was on 5 of 6, was suprised by what the computer spit out....any of you know what the answer is? Just curious Saturday I played it again, this time hit the first 5, lost the last one with 3 selections, it was hit by 5 people for 193,000 ...again there was a payout on 5 of 6 |
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if no one hits the pick 6.....only 25% of the pool is paid out to the winners who selected 5(rest is carried over) if you hit the pick 6....75% is paid to the winners of the 6, and 25% to the ones who had 5 as a consolation. |
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Turfman, You are correct and I knew that...what I was not aware of was the following: In the 4th race on Friday night I used horses 3, 9, 10...the 6 won....a friend went to cash the ticket (679.20) after the 9th race. He came back with 3 times the amount...I figured I only had it once...each losing horse had 5 winners with it...so it was a mulitple winning ticket...Even the mutuel supervisor at the Meadowlands said the amount was wrong, after a 15 minute discussion with other track personnel it was paid. Same thing repeated Saturday night...3 horses in the 9th race all lost, but each losing horse number had 5 winners to go with it. |
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The Mutual Supervisor should have been fired on the spot. | |
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