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![]() More news, though no further clarity: http://www.drf.com/news/thistledown-...-still-mystery
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![]() I know I'm not allowed to discuss this, else I will be yelled at by this thread's self-designated matron, but finding sites that will accept bets and pay in a situation like this is pretty much impossible. It is FAR more likely this was a computer glitch.
Cue thread matron.....
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![]() Agree with Andy and others that there's no way this was a betting coup. . . there are a bunch of reasons why it couldn't be.
It's interesting that these computer guys/batch bettors seem to be making a comeback. . . I hadn't been noticing them as much lately. Very similar to HFT algos in the financial markets - let's hope they don't get as out of control.
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![]() While last minute and automated computer betting is frowned upon, it's hard to turn away business when it produces millions of dollars worth of handle. I know a lot of it still goes on. Heck, conditional wagering on almost all major ADW platforms allows for last minute wagering now. This particular incident can be anything from computer error to human error... but doubtful it shakes-out to be criminal.
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That, taken with the extreme unlikeliness that this happened with a horse that won by 16.5 lengths defies what you are saying about it not being a betting coup. Perhaps, if it was a coup, the people behind this had the ability to wager with good old fashioned bookies that would pay full track odds. They still do exist, believe it or not. Or perhaps they had a way to wager at a site not in the USA? I know in Mexico, for instance, I used to be able to wager and get track odds, without being tied in. Knowing something about how computers work, I'd say it's nearly impossible that the computer glitched itself in such a highly specific and detailed way. Humans had to be involved, and I don't care about what sort of nonsensical spin that the officials are eventually going to throw our way as explanation. |
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![]() You know computers better than I, and I really do respect your opinion on it, and don't dismiss it out of hand. On the other hand, I probably know more about bookmakers than most.
I agree this story feels like there may be many tentacles but the betting coup theory has, at best, a lot of holes.
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I'm not sure how the Mexican site worked, but I'm not sure many people would be comfortable depositing that type of money needed to make this thing worth while.
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![]() The whole story, in a way, reminds me of a great lesson I learned as a kid. Someone I knew, that bet a lot of money, and was extremely honorable, made a six horse $500 win/place round robin at Monticello one night. One of his horses ran second. The rest ran out. He lost, I believe, $30K.
A couple of days later he told me he wasn't going to pay. I was incredulous, as he always paid, and then he explained it to me. " The guy took a bet he couldn't pay. I knew it going in and always knew i had no bet, regardless of what he might have thought. " My friend was right. What if all six horses had won? My friend would have won millions.
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I tend not to underestimate shady people's resourcefulness however, so it's easier for me to believe there is something crooked here than it is to believe in a very implausible computer glitch. |
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Hell, they used to take Breeders Cup action there and give you the choice of which tracks odds want. In 1992, I had the choice of betting the BC at GP (the host track), SA and whatever NY track was running at the time. I got 35/1 on Thirty Slews in New York, no limits. I have no idea what's possible there now, but who knows. Maybe there is some track in Uruguay that takes action on US tracks. |
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![]() Comparing in 1992 to now is a mistake.
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![]() Yeah, I know man. Just saying, I don't think it's impossible that some clever person can figure out how to get down with some large bets.
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![]() I missed something. Betting in Europe. I've probably been wrong about this.
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![]() They still cannot figure out how anyone could have profited off the scheme = someone got away with it.
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![]() since most local BM's all use internet sites in Costa Rico, things are back to business as usual. Feds didn't want people taking cash bets at bars, cobblers..etc..so they had to pack it up and find a new way to take action. Now, BM's give you a site and a password, along with a limit. you bet just like the old days. $42/$15/$7. are the limits on Win Place and show. 50-1 on exactas or triples , 100-1 on Doubles. you settle up on Tuesdays, and can get down for as much as you want.
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