Originally Posted by
garyking
This is not true. Just because you don't bet the tickets separately doesn't mean you can't have two tickets. In this case the Op had 8/9/7/7/9/10, and 8/9/7/7/9/11. When the 11 was scratched it was replaced by the 10 as PT favorite. If the PT favorite was a different horse than the 10, the Op would have had only one winning ticket. In the previous race (also won by PT fav the 9) 3,7,9,12 are listed. If the 8 had won for example (not PT fav) only 8 would have been listed. And if the OP had 3,7,or 12 in that race they would have had even more winning tickets.
It is surprising offshores would take the risk on Pick 6 wagers, and also small pool wagers like superfecta at australian harness racing for example where you can hit an all for 4th and often get paid more than was in the pool at the track.