This needs investigating
from Hollywood Park's website
Pick Six Winners Invested As Little As $2 To Collect $576,064.40; Transaction Records Indicate Two Players Netted $1.1 Million
Eight of the 13 perfect tickets - each worth $576,064.40 - on Hollywood Park's record $10.87-million Pick Six on Monday were purchased in California. Investments on perfect tickets ranged from $2 to $14,400. Transaction records indicate one winner at Los Alamitos had the winning combination twice - one on a $2 bet and the second on a $4 wager - for a combined payoff of $1,152,128.80. In addition, the $4 ticket was good for the consolation payoff of $2,240.40 The tickets, yet to be cashed, were purchased at the same terminal 17 seconds apart. At Hollywood Park, one player cashed twice. One winning combination came on a $960 wager and the other on a $768 wager. The other perfect tickets in California were purchased at Golden Gate Fields ($14,400), Sacramento ($1,920), Santa Anita Park ($432) and Victorville ($24). Two tickets went through separate hubs in Oregon, one through a hub in Maryland, one was purchased at Calder Race Course and one at a New York State OTB site. Other details on out-of-state tickets were unavailable. The record Pick Six pool of $10,870,852.60 followed a record four-day carryover of $3,274,505.48. The carryover generated a single-day record Pick Six handle of $7,596,347.12. After takeout, a single winning ticket would have been worth a record $7.4 million, but unlike previous days, the races ran truer to form. Besides the 13 perfect tickets, 807 consolation tickets with five winners each were worth $2,240.40.
Pick Six Winners Invested As Little As $2 To Collect $576,064.40; Transaction Records Indicate Two Players Netted $1.1 Million
Eight of the 13 perfect tickets - each worth $576,064.40 - on Hollywood Park's record $10.87-million Pick Six on Monday were purchased in California. Investments on perfect tickets ranged from $2 to $14,400. Transaction records indicate one winner at Los Alamitos had the winning combination twice - one on a $2 bet and the second on a $4 wager - for a combined payoff of $1,152,128.80. In addition, the $4 ticket was good for the consolation payoff of $2,240.40 The tickets, yet to be cashed, were purchased at the same terminal 17 seconds apart. At Hollywood Park, one player cashed twice. One winning combination came on a $960 wager and the other on a $768 wager. The other perfect tickets in California were purchased at Golden Gate Fields ($14,400), Sacramento ($1,920), Santa Anita Park ($432) and Victorville ($24). Two tickets went through separate hubs in Oregon, one through a hub in Maryland, one was purchased at Calder Race Course and one at a New York State OTB site. Other details on out-of-state tickets were unavailable. The record Pick Six pool of $10,870,852.60 followed a record four-day carryover of $3,274,505.48. The carryover generated a single-day record Pick Six handle of $7,596,347.12. After takeout, a single winning ticket would have been worth a record $7.4 million, but unlike previous days, the races ran truer to form. Besides the 13 perfect tickets, 807 consolation tickets with five winners each were worth $2,240.40.

Here's a link to the explanation: http://www.losalamitos.com/laqhr/stories.cfm?id=3909
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