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    How a sneaky loophole lost gambling companies millions!




    Would anyone have the patience here to do this

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    lol, this stuff is as old as live betting itself. Disclosure, I only watched the first minute because I know about this.

    And yes, plenty had the patience to do it.

    We tried it a few times, with someone at the game itself.

    The live trading software started pausing betting though, made it a rough go. Not even sure if you can really get aeay with it anymore.

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    2019 slayer

    try living in the present

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    fuk sake Slayer

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    lol

    I'm actually surprised they are still talking about it in 2019.

    Maybe it works again, for some small live providers or something. Maybe it works overseas, I doubt it, but who knows?

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    I don't think b365 even offers next point live markets anymore. Could be wrong, though.

    Always wondered if courtsiding could be applied to sports other than tennis.

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    long ago you could do it with basketball too. You could get the best of runs sometimes.

    But they started pausing the lines at key times and pretty much squashed it. They've come a long way for sure, like the books in general.

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    Slayer is going to send the "Bill Gates is Sharing His Fortune" email any moment now.

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    the state of Victoria tried to make a law to stop it at the Australian Open tennis

    https://www.theage.com.au/national/v...115-30uic.html


    but it didnt work out. The one guy ever charged beat the wrap

    https://www.smh.com.au/national/char...306-348hk.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    the state of Victoria tried to make a law to stop it at the Australian Open tennis

    https://www.theage.com.au/national/v...115-30uic.html


    but it didnt work out. The one guy ever charged beat the wrap

    https://www.smh.com.au/national/char...306-348hk.html
    Just wow.

    Is courtsiding itself really that disruptive (maybe to the books, lol) or was there more to the story as it involved a potential crime syndicate?

    ...Victoria Police’s Sporting Integrity Intelligence Unit and Melbourne Crime Investigation Unit have been working with Tennis Australia officials to weed out people seeking to "disrupt and corrupt’’ the tournament.

    Deputy Commissioner Graham Ashton said police believe the accused man came to Australia especially for the Open.

    He said the quick arrest should serve as a warning to other crime syndicates thinking of coming to Australia to corrupt the betting system...

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