Re: If program betting can be this wise . . . (802 Views)
Posted by:
Fairmount1 (IP Logged)
Date: July 10, 2018 09:35PM
Per the most recent Finley article I seen posted on twitter, 22 seconds before betting closed:
". . . 12 bets in increments of $5,000 were bet at the same time. It's apparent that one player made a $60,000 win bet at that time but his or her tote company was only able to record the bets at a maximum of $5,000 each."
Are there tote companies that can record a bet of more than $5,000 each? Or would only "CAW teams" have direct access to wagering in the pools at any amount they desire?
As for you beyond large bettors, setting aside how stupid a $60k win bet is generally speaking, can any of you bet $7000 let's say in one click on your ADW account? Or would it also go through in incremental amounts and require additional clicks by you? I ask this b/c I'm wondering if this statement is a clue to the "tote company." (Ie, certain companies would accept the bet but then send it in with 12 bets versus a company that would not accept a bet beyond a certain amount without additional work seconds later?) And I assume teams can bet any amount they so desire as long as the money is hitting the pools.
Would Belmont/NYRA honor my bet at 22 seconds to post when I say to the teller "Six stacks of high society on number seven"? You know the answer.
So I end this post with this. I'm signing Rocky up on my "team." I'll probably easily recruit a few others with more bucks than brains with him on my CAW team. Now how do I have direct access to the pools? Why haven't I heard this answer? Anyone that wants to jump in and tell me who I talk to at NYRA with my team to get my direct access, please let me know. I would nearly guarantee armed with this additional information Rocky could exploit a few pools himself. Correct me if I'm wrong here Rock. If I'm betting against these other CAW guys and Kay wants to enhance my guest experience, shouldn't my dollar or dollars be on equal footing with every other dollar clicked into the pools?
As for the $60k bet that wasn't a CAW bettor, I'm guessing he is connected to the Servis barn. I don't hear anyone nearing the answer to that question either.
........crickets...............crickets.......