Couldn't have been a QuickPick with 2 selections in the last. Two selections in the last is kind puzzling. What if the 14 had been a late scratch?
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but you don't need to split a big ticket with thousands of combinations into thousands of individual tickets in order to have the only winning combination. If one of your combinations on the big multi-combination ticket wins and no one else wins, then you have the single winning ticket. The only advantage of thousands of individual tickets is if you want to guard against late scratches and getting the winning favorite twice.
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