Yes, but if the bettor wasn't going to get paid, he didn't "exploit" anything. The book had no risk whatsoever either. It's just like betting a prop when the player in question is not going to play. The moral stuff doesn't change the correct outcome, it just clouds the analysis.
Interesting dispute re: past post
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#38Book did the smart thing. Not worth the drama.
But player is no good.Comment -
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#39Before getting involved in sports betting I was a long time blackjack and craps player. In that world a bet accepted must be graded, no exceptions. Now, in craps you have to make sure that one of the crew yells out "you have a bet" but I always make sure of that, even if I have to ask 3 or 4 times.
I think the same thing should apply to sports betting. A bet accepted must be graded. Period.
I can understand your desire for a black and white answer but unfortunately reality dictates that discression must be used in a variety of gray areas that connect to sportsbetting.Comment
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