Re: What Happens To Four? (919 Views)
Posted by:
tony g (IP Logged)
Date: October 28, 2002 10:01PM
Each of this guy's pick 6 tickets would have 18 5's, right?
He had 96 combinations: 4 singles times 8 horses in the turf times 12 horses in the classic.
1 of the combinations hit 6. The 7 tickets with Voponi & the losers in the turf hit 5 and the 11 tickets with High Chapperal & the losers in the Classic also hit 5.
The other 77 combos had the 4 singles & the various losers in the last 2 races.
If there are other 5's those people are entitled to $ and they should be easy to find as hitting 5 was taxable and you had to sign for it.
If no one has 6 it is possible that they only pay 5, or the highest number of winners, and that there is no consolation.
What a disaster.