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![]() Mike Maloney, a Keeneland Race Course-based “whale,” or big bettor, who bets between $6-million and $12-million per year and as much as $10,000 on a single race, said Thursday at the Symposium on Racing and Gaming that on November 25 he bet on the third race at Fair Grounds Race Course after the race started.... MORE:
http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/nat...ter-start.aspx “What would happen if this happened at Keno,” Maloney said. “If someone could play a keno ticket after two balls were drawn, the gaming commission would close all the games until the casinos improved technology. “The [racing] industry doesn’t address this because it costs money and doesn’t make money, but it hurts the pool and hurts the game. They don’t care because they get their commission whether people win or lose.”
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![]() http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/nat...ter-start.aspx
The edge didn't help him "Through a live teller Maloney said he then made four wagers that were similar to bets he already had made on the race. He said they were all losing tickets." |
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![]() This is a non issue unless it is happening a lot or because someone is trying to gain an advantage by doing it. If those are the cases it is a big problem but that does not seem to be the case.
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That's nonsense Chuck. It shouldn't be able to ever happen. And, the likelihood that if it happened this time that it doesn't happen other times is zero. Plus, perception is that it does happen, and that matters a great deal. If they need to close the pools when the first horse is loaded then they should. People will learn to adjust. Any situation where the machines are open after the start is completely unacceptable. |
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![]() I'd have to agree. Just because they didn't get burned, doesn't mean it wasn't a big deal.
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@TimeformUSfigs Last edited by cmorioles : 12-08-2007 at 01:32 PM. |
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Last edited by fpsoxfan : 12-09-2007 at 12:08 PM. |
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the experience of a 4-1 shot taking an easy lead and crossing the finish line 5-2? i can't remember when this wasn't something people talked about. and the answer is always the same. the wagering platform is secure and no one is getting bets in after the gate opens. |
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![]() Mike Maloney is not just one of the biggest bettors in the country, he is also one of the sharpest horseplayers alive, and an extremely bright and well-spoken advocate of bettor's rights. To make light of this is a mistake. None of us knows as much as he knows about this situation and I for one listen to anything he has to say and take it all seriously.
The bottom line is that the necessary dollars have not been spent to update our tote system and even one situation like this is too many for me. Laugh and joke all you want but if you put your money through the windows you should be taking this very seriously......and expecting that all racing organizations are acting in kind. |
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![]() i think layering on the idea that a system is vulnerable to insider manipulation to a sport that already requires complicated puzzle solving skills is a problem.
whether that's real or just an inaccurate perception doesn't matter. no one wants to think they may get cheated. you're too close to the issue cannon. it doesn't matter if it's real. the perception that the industry shrugs it shoulder's and says "no big deal" will effect handle a lot more in the long term than eliminating the bad perception late odd shifts and the occasional accident like this cause. |
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BC scandal probably actually drove handle up!!!! Any publicity is good publicity!! This in the words of Mr "Shakes"......"Is much ado about nothing" |
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![]() Odds on winners go down way too much for it to be a coincidence.You really don't have an excuse for not getting a bet at home made.I would be fine with shutting pools down for everyone except those at the actual track the race is taking place.Let them have that perk(for going to the actual track.)
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they changed course after that. which makes all the difference. what would have happened to handle in the pick 6 if everyone knew something strange had happened and the reaction had been "don't worry. that was an isolated incident and we don't need to do anything about it." |
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