Are you joking?! They hung a line, adjusted it twice, accepted bets on those adjusted lines BEFORE the tournament even started and then on the final day of the tournament when this long-shot was leading, he turns around and says it was a mistake. Out of all the players listed in the tournament for which props were offered, you don't find it just a tad coincidental that this was the one with the bad line? Which was only revealed to the OP when the guy had a good shot of winning his bet on the Sunday?
Bloody hell. I try to stay out of these book complaint threads because a lot of the time I can see a case from both sides. This time considering there were 2 line adjustments involved, neither of which landed on the price Tony said it 'should have' been, even I can't give the book the benefit of the doubt at all.
Bloody hell. I try to stay out of these book complaint threads because a lot of the time I can see a case from both sides. This time considering there were 2 line adjustments involved, neither of which landed on the price Tony said it 'should have' been, even I can't give the book the benefit of the doubt at all.