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![]() I find it hard to believe that a clocker putting faulty works in the database would be considered willfully committing a criminal act. Virtually every "late work" announced at every track would be crime. That isnt condoning misinformation but I think it is a real stretch to make these criminal acts. Hell every year at Derby time we get Derby horses clocked with different times by different clockers.
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![]() Again Im not saying that this is ok but it is hardly a felony.
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![]() Gotta start higher so they can plead down. That's the game.
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![]() Yeah and squeeze him for info probably
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![]() How is posting a false or misleading workout time a crime? Are these times monitored by a government agency? Granted its wrong but the worst case, he should be fired and never be able to work that position anywhere.
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people complain all the time about bad workouts, mistimes in both works and races. this guy did it on purpose for financial gain, and now he's being defended? that doesn't make sense. |
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![]() What else can the public refer to when making bets? Magic 8-ball or Todd Schrupp? I believe he should be charged of a crime for misleading the public with his infinite wisdom of handicapping
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![]() Do you ever read where Steve mentions the private clocker reports? There's a reason people pay a premium for those reports...they're far more accurate and legit.
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![]() The published workout info in the program/pp's in the vast vast majority of the time is accurate...however it tells such a small part of the story that using it as a significant handicapping factor is certainly risky. Private clocker reports clearly can offer value due to the additional information that they provide. This additional info which includes splits, outs, rider encouragement, workmates, and other info is not free....you have to pay for the private reports. Keep in mind that private reports are not regulated and are not without inaccuracies and/or incomplete info
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as for the gelding who is now intact, was there intent? a conspiracy to defraud? or just a mistake in an announcement. maybe the 6 horse in race 8 was a gelding, and they said the 8 horse in race 6 instead. someone paying someone else to give repeated false info-whole different case. |
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![]() The NFL is still popular.
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![]() We are probably talking like $50 for a work.
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![]() hey, i didn't say the guy was a genius.
how many works? is taking a couple bribes ok, but ten isn't? or is 99 ok, but not 100? it's like the joke where a guy asks a woman to have sex with him for a hundred bucks. a hundred? no way. he offers five hundred. no he offers a thousand. she says no. he offers ten thousand, she says ok. they have sex, he hands her $500. she says 'what do you think i am?' he says that's been established, now we're just talking price. the guy has no ethics, and took bribes to alter info. is one or two ok? if he only made a couple hundred, no biggie? would i believe him if he said it was only so money? no. he's crooked (allegedly of course). again, there have been countless conversations here and elsewhere about issues plaguing this sport. now a case is filed. i don't feel bad for any of those charged. if it alters others' behavior, even better. |
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