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some horses will have to be tied to more than one pole, e.g.

6 to first pole, plus

1 tied to first and second,

6 tied to second pole, plus

1 tied to second and third,

6 tied to third pole, plus

1 tied to third and forth,

6 tied to forth pole, plus

1 tied to forth and fifth,

6 tied to fifth pole, plus

1 tied to fifth and sixth,

6 tied to sixth pole, plus

9 tied to the last pole

=50.

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