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![]() In an effort to improve the monitoring of mutuels some states are considering using an independent oversight body responsible for monitoring such issues as the frequency of past posting events which apparently have been documented far more frequently than previously advertised by racing media elsewhere. RCI Integrity Systems went public with some recent findings in Bloodhorse.com that will potentially change the concept of security at the window. A portion of the story and link below...... A study of a days racing showed little to worry about in the first two races but then.... "Cancellations of wagers didn’t occur on the first two races, but on the third race, there was a series of cancellations after the race went off, Oelschlager said, one at three seconds and another at five seconds. The tickets were purchased 3½ minutes before the race, and all 49 combinations of bets used the number seven horse." http://news.bloodhorse.com//viewstory.asp?id=44236 Let the games begin.......Chuck can I write you a little more BP medicine? |
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The final 'force' of odds occurs :10 seconds after the gate opens which gathers the last 1% of tote action... So there could be a window there that needs to be closed off on certain systems. The call for independent monitoring is a good idea. As mentioned several times. he Wagering Protocol Working Group has made tremendous strides on this area in a short period of time. While it's hardly the biggest problem out there, it certainly needs the attention of all involved and as Maloney has suggested should be totally repairable in as advanced a technological age as we're in...
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![]() Have the cancels loaded, watch the break, send or don't send. 3 to 5 seconds is more than enough time to see if my horse broke well or not.
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![]() even if its only a 3-5 second window there are people that will find ways to exploit it. cmorioles is right, it gives you the benefit of knowing your horse got a clean break. they need to follow-up on things like that and make sure everything is tightened up.
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The situation was if you had a sprawling 3 room OTB on a weekday night when no one was there, you got Charlestown on the big screen in the empty room, and if your horse didn't break well in the 4.5 furlong dash, you cancel your bet and wait for the next one. They did away with it about five years or so ago I believe. I certainly don't know of any betters or tellers or betting tellers who've done it since. |
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![]() In this day in age, you would think these morons can equate the gates opening with closing pools, with a simple sensor. It is very simple from a logisitic side. What they should do is very very simple.
Put sensors on all the gates, and when ALL of those sensors are opened, wagering closes, and what you do is give one of the morons in the stewards booth a switch and tell him to click that button once the gates open. And lets say one of the horses pops open the gate by accident, well that wouldn't close the pools becuase ALL of them would have to open. Simple f'n technology. Problem with this industry is that there is a bunch of old goats running it, and a bunch of younger tech savy people wanting to get into it, but the goats fear change. Just bad bad business models. |
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To bad we can't find out what race and when this security system is talking about so we can see whether it is a pool the size of Charles Town on a Sunday or CD on a Saturday. They do ONE sample test and this is what they find. The chances of hitting a positive sample with one trial implies a very prevalent event!!! Scary stuff and yes this board has exhausted the subject previously but what if this happened on a BC or Derby day. I think Bloodhorse has an obligation to provide more info if they are going to print that. This is like walking into a movie theatre and screaming fire because you see a trash can being put out in the lobby the hysteria to the sold out movie just reacts to the alarm they have no idea the danger is under control |
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