I would never consider playing a ticket like this. I even managed to find some hopeless throw outs, however I singled the #6 in the first leg and got knocked out right away.
I'm glad you posted this though because I had a real bad day at the races today. I had a late pick 4 ticket written down that I didn't get in because my 24 year old daughter called me with a terrible crisis and I lost track of time.
The crisis: She adopted a cat from the shelter yesterday and now she doesn't feel she can handle the responsibility of caring for a cat. Are you kidding me? She's got a college degree and a full-time job and she can't take care of a cat? And it's an older cat, not a rambunctious kitten. I don't get it. I have a cat. My cat requires almost no care. I give her food and water and scoop her litter box.
I thought, "It'll probably lose anyway." Of course, as always happens to me when I miss getting a bet in, it won and paid good.
When my daughter called later to whine again about the horrendous burden of being a cat owner, I thought I'd lose my mind. I told her she'd better not call me during my racing time again unless it was a dire emergency.
So, anyway, after I saw this guy's ticket, I felt a lot better. Someone who had a worse day than me!
I actually had a couple bucks to win on the 2 horse in that race, for no other reason than Iggy was riding him.
I thought I had it! I didn't realize that Iggy dropped the whip.