If there is a loophole the book will adjust. But what I said earlier is reality. When you have 4000 players it is a mathematical probability that there will be one big winner. Reminds me of a great racetrack story i heard first hand; A guy is nailing every race and his buddies are trailing him and man are they having a blast. Eventually they threw their programs away and just waited in silence while this guy used a felt pen to make notes by every horse. Then with a minute until post he would announce his win, place and show selections. The group nailed 9 of 12 races including the last 4 at nearly all-in levels and were promptly carded into the racing office and interrogated(hmm sound familiar?). Anyway, they were let go and as they were leaving the main guy tossed his program and away they went smiling. Would be a great story if it ended right there except the person who told the story actually grabbed the program to try and dissect how the selections were made. As it turns out the program was from the matinee, the mid day races not the night races. The brilliant handicapping with all the +Ev angles were actually total luck. He was not even using the right program.
It happens.
It happens.