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73 year old wheels in my brain turn pretty slowly these days, but I think I remember more of the details of the scam mentioned earlier. There were 3 college buddies involved. One of them worked for one of the companies that manufacture and service the betting machines at some of the tracks. He made his own winning ticket and enlisted the help of one of his buddies to cash it. Not sure what the 3rd guy did. Maybe he came up with the scam and talked the others in to it. Nobody believed they had the winning ticket because it too had 4 singles Not sure how they got caught, but they did.
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Story getting traction.. My mom mentioned it to me this morning...
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You are right. There is a big long explanation on Wikipedia that explains what happened, but to cut to the chase, the mastermind of the scam was a senior computer person with Autotote. He altered tickets after the first four races had been run and then went all/all in the last two races on the ticket. His ticket was around $1100. This was not the first ticket that he altered. He also did this with some other bets and got away with it so decided to go for one big score with his buddies. This was the year that Volponi won the Classic and paid $41. Strangely, he was only sentenced to a year in prison while the one bud got a couple of years and the other almost 3. He ratted them out and got a lesser sentence.
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Certainly that, but also a greedy and a lucky one too. Who tries to steal 3 mil and only gets a year in prison? Of course, he's probably ruined too and he's probably one of those guys you see sifting through the discarded tickets on the floor of some racetrack now, if they even allow him near a race track.
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bet construction for her $18 dollar investment was as follows,
she only singled, Limousine Liberal in Race 8, Maraud in Race 9 and Yoshida in Race 11 while using 3 horses in Race 10 the Pat Day and 6 horses in Race 12 the Derby If Justify happened to faulted, she did also have Good Magic. |
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Really!....Sure?....How do you know this? If true She is the GREATEST person EVER!!!!
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true info, as being in this sports/racing game/vocation
fortunate enough & work hard enough to get info. others can’t and asap too. don’t feel bad I would have fainted too but I was too busy stacking my 2k worth of PK5 dead soldier tickets sux when you know where the true value bets are but fail to capitalize. on to the next... |
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I know that it's a little late to be asking this, but is there any word of the location/cost/structure of the other two winning tickets? I'm sure its not as good a story as this lady but the other people obviously made huge scores as well.
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heard about one other ticket
only specifics I know on that one is this he had an ALL in the funny duck race in the Race 11 turf, was touted yoshida, so he went with #9 and added another from that race and singled justify in the derby. as far as the first 2 legs, I do not know I am assuming he went between 1 or 2 and no more than 3 or 4 in race 9 due to cost. peace |
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