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I wonder if Maloney was expecting this to happen and thus was ready to make his wagers after the race had started. I don't know how others do but whenever I'm in line to place my bet, I'm watching the monitor to see how much time I have. Almost without fail, I have a guy in front of me that takes 10 minutes to make a $2 win bet on a horse and I'm yelling out "come on!" When that last horse goes in, if I haven't gotten to the window, I turn away, figuring that I didn't make it. I wonder if Maloney was watching the race, saw that it had started and wagering hadn't closed and THEN went to try to take advantage or if he knew this was something that regularly happens and was already prepared to take advantage of it. My gut feeling tells me that if he or anyone else is still at the windows attempting to place bets up to 15 seconds after the start of a race, this is something that happens at other times and he was in position to try and take advantage.
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I have really only been shut out of one bet that I absolutely wanted to make.. that was over a year ago, and it occurred when lightning struck the simulcast parlor, and the electricity went out with 7 minutes to post... came back on as they were loading. |
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Not an isolated incident
Dave Johnson (who was the moderator of the symposium) just said on his Sirius radio show that Mike Maloney claims that his specific story about betting after a race starts was NOT an isolated incident!
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Fifteen seconds just isn't long enough for me to stand in front of the teller at the window, turn to watch the break on the monitor, consider what is unfolding, then tell her and have her place those reconstructed bets for me. Maybe I'm just slow
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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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So he began testing the system. 1/8 of a mile into the race, he told the teller to punch another ticket, which went through. Then another 1/8 mile passed, and he had the teller punch another ticket, and continued every 1/8 mile until the machine finally did beep, which he claims was well after half of the race was ran. All the while, he was screaming for the Director of Mutuals to get his ass over to the window to see what was going on. There was no conspiracy between Maloney, the teller, or the Director of Mutuals to rig the system. This was simply a whale who was concerned with the system seeing a flaw in the system and showing it to someone who should be concerned, which was the Director of Mutuals. In his talk, at least what I got out of it, Maloney seemed like this was not an isolated event, and that he at least didn't hear the beep to shut off wagering before. This was just a time that he saw a time that it could be greatly exploited, he had plenty of late tickets punched as proof, and this was a time that he had the attention of the entire racing world as he was at the Symposium on Racing and Gaming. |
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This Maloney cat is a liar and a cheat. I mean come on. Do you honestly believe this story? |
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The important thing is that no bets are made after the break, period. The odds adjusting to final in the next 10-15 seconds - that I can, and have, lived with nicely, simply through anticipation.
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Each track has a "stop wagering device"
In a good system this device would be tested, and monitered by a professional (seriously) it should be someone's responsibility. Ideally the tracks would be fined when the device malfunctions on/before a live race. |
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