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    exstatman
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    Is this wrong?

    An "A" rated book posted a line for an NHL game tonight, listed the home and road team, as well as the starting time. In fact, the lines moved leading up to start time. After the game, the book claimed they didn't know it was split squad and voided all bets. If they didn't know it was split squad, they were the only ones. Should they honor the wagers or plead ignorance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by exstatman View Post
    An "A" rated book posted a line for an NHL game tonight, listed the home and road team, as well as the starting time. In fact, the lines moved leading up to start time. After the game, the book claimed they didn't know it was split squad and voided all bets. If they didn't know it was split squad, they were the only ones. Should they honor the wagers or plead ignorance?
    Damn straight they should honor the wagers. The bettors knew they were wagering on ss. That's shady as hell. If its betable on the board and people bet on it, they should have to eat it.

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    Also, maybe they didn't like the way the line was going and decided to burn everyone.

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