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So ... I make a wager three minutes to post at the track - I somehow keep a window and teller clear of other patrons trying to bet that race and other races when my race goes off, so I have a teller at my beck and call - in three seconds ... one-onethousand, two-onethousand, three-onethousand .... I :
- watch the gate open - watch my horse go off - decide if the break was good or bad enough for my horse - turn to the clerk and say, "Cancel this bet!" and hand my ticket back - the bet gets entered and canceled All of the above three seconds? I don't think so. Alternative? Cancel a bet from an ADW? Nope. From a betting machine at the track? Nope. So, the bettor and the teller must have been in cahoots together, with the ticket literally sitting in the machine, the teller's hand poised over the "cancel" button ... and as the "cancel" came through - was finished - three seconds after the break, the decision to cancel must have been made between break and 2 seconds. Sure. Someone got one hell of an advantage there. :rolleyes: |
I dunno, Hoss - that 5 seconds includes the break, initial observation (1-3 seconds?) then decision to cancel, and then getting the bet successfully canceled. Tight timeline.
Definitely would have to be planned before time, with everything in place and someone set to hit the cancel button immediately if the gate break was unfavorable to the chosen horse (how the heck would you see that break well enough? hard to see numbers/silks on TV's, and at the track, unless break right in front of grandstand?) That's alot to pull off in a couple of seconds. That would involve someone with tote access placing his own bets, or obvious collusion between bettor/teller. If someone is doing it, they need to go to jail. I did make $400 or so of wagers once (a huge $$ bet for me), and realized right after I made the bets that I had the wrong number horse - a definite no-way loser - keyed in all the bets. Panic time - I got the bets cancelled literally as the bell was ringing (at Kee). That had to show on the tote at the next click after horses were running. We just don't know enough. When a whale can deliberately play past-post games and document problems, that's scary. The question is still how extensive is the opportunity for true past posting (versus the changes that happen with final pool totalisation), and can past posting be reliably exploited and abused? I suspect the first may be greater than we know, and the second less than we fear. I could certainly be wrong. |
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Replace that step with: - ticket is loaded and finger rests on the cancel button. |
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if i was given a 5 second window after the break, I could watch the break AND get in a cancellation. like many have mentioned, using youbet you have the cancellation loaded and ready so all you have to do is click confirm if you see your horse stumble or whatever.
you couldnt do this with a teller. although you could also do it at a sam machine like sniper said. you load in your ticket and it asks you to confirm the cancel, yes/no. 5 seconds is plenty of time at the break to know if your horse broke well or not. i don't know what all the controversy is about on this. it would not be hard to do if this loophole existed somewhere. I have never seen it, my perception is that things shutdown pretty much at the break or slightly before during loading. i cancel tickets quickly on youbet if my horse breaks through the front of the gate, and has to be reloaded. |
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If you wait to print the ticket for a few seconds after the break, that would be similar, but not quite the same as cancelling an already live ticket. |
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We are getting these new machines now where you can bet off your Twin Spires Club card, no tickets at all. It is a good feature for me because I am probably the most hilarious person with tickets, lose them all the time, although we haven't had one recently. Largest voucher I lost was for $412, that wasn't a good day. I don't think those machines will be that popular because people like holding a ticket, and then showing everyone they had it. |
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Now, that's another thing I've noticed. I've seen where both Youbet and Xpressbet have a 1-2 second delay - or not - in the telecast of races vs. live. It varies, it's not consistent. I've watched many a race on Xpressbet or Youbet play out with the "live" call via "At The Races" (I'm listening via computer feed) on delay - but to hear the race feed via ATR play with the video on Xpressbet or Youbet delayed is weird. |
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It's much easier to do when no one is there. It's a piece of cake in an empty or near empty room. If it's a busy day it's much harder - if so, the way it's done is that the teller holds the ticket, he closes his window as post time approaches (excuse like having to go to the bathroom, or having to check money for a short) He watches the break from the big screen right in front of him, and if the horse doesn't break well, it's about 1/20 that he gets the ticket cancelled. Hell, I've seen someone do double cancels with 100% accuracy before. If you get a trotter race with breakers - and two dominant horses both at like 7/5 odds or so. Which you do is bet them both to win for the same amount. If one of them hasn't broke by the time the race starts, you cancel them both. If one of them has broke you cancel only the breaker and you have an edge. The person who did it told me he practiced a lot with $2 show tickets until he got it down pat where he never messed up. |
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I bet from home now - so I don't know for sure. |
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You actually bet ? I ran into an old friend of yours who says you dont bet... His name......... Smokey Stover |
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