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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: JL52 on August 20, 2025, 02:50:13 PM
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4 horses are bet in this 5-horse Michigan SS. The only longshot ( 34-1) gets $1000 place bet out of $1270 ( by contrast, just two bucks to show), and, naturally, runs out.
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Clearly the pools were successfully manipulated....
Was that bet displayed after the bell?
Clearly CAW?
And- I know that this may be a really stupid question--- but if the driver gave an honest effort in the race, is doing something like that against the rules/law?
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Clearly the pools were successfully manipulated....
Was that bet displayed after the bell?
Clearly CAW?
And- I know that this may be a really stupid question--- but if the driver gave an honest effort in the race, is doing something like that against the rules/law?
it was pool manipulation
they flushed $1k down the toilet on a worthless longshot to try and puff up the place price on the 1-2 favorite #5 Global Time
unfortunately for the manipulators--#5 finished 3rd and their plan backfired on them
this was NOT CAW action-they bet in to the pools
it was manipulated for bets that do not go into the pools-either a dumb bookie or an off shore entity
this was definitely not CAW and why anyone would think so is mind boggling
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You can bet huge amounts on offshore books that don’t go into the pool
Imagine Northville’s place pool is $2k. A 1-9 favorite will naturally pay $2.10 to place. If you bridge jump $10k on that favorite to place at the track, it would increase the pool size to $12k, still pay 2.10, and you’d take home $10,500 with a win.
If you make a $1k place bet into the pool on a long shot, however, and then place a $9k bet on Bovada (or any comparable site) that doesn’t go into the pool, it will pay more. The on-track place bet would increase the pool size to $3k, raise the favorite’s place payout to around 4.00, and Bovada would pay you out based on that price. You’d make $9k in profit and come home with $18k.
All that being said this is blatant pool manipulation and you’re at risk of getting your funds seized from both entities. So whether it is worth the risk is up to you
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on a track such as this, the offshore books have a "limit" on how much you can bet
usually they work as teams--5-10 different players playing the max amount possible--usually a "one and done" opportunity
and if you keep winning-they will close your account
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at northville ??
really ??
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at northville ??
really ??
wherever they can make money they will manipulate the pools
in fact, with a track that barely handles anything-the manipulation is cheaper--they only needed to flush $1k
this happens at other tracks also where CAWs are not interested
Arapahoe in Colorado is another venue where this happens often
I am surprised any bookie or offshore business will take a track like Northville
and of course no one can see the move because the bet comes in after the race starts from other venues that are not CAW--like the hubs in Oregon and Lexington
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they did it again today in race 1 ,$300 place on the throw out ,top 2 paid 14 and 22 to place , horse paid 3.80 to win
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they will get cut off by the offshore shops soon so this wont last very long
a bit shady but effective
the had a guy from Boston doing this to the pools are Beulah and the guy never failed
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I did this a few times years ago when Prairie Meadows had harness racing and some races didn't have $75 in the show pool.
There was an offshore that took that action.
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they will get cut off by the offshore shops soon so this wont last very long
a bit shady but effective
the had a guy from Boston doing this to the pools are Beulah and the guy never failed
Not sure if they cut off due to this practice but pools are beyond low. Saw a race with $32 in the show pool. How is this track surviving? Not a financial guru but the ROI must be absolutely horrible with no help...is Carlo doing this only to keep a license?
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One of the place prices ($21) paid more than the trifecta ($14.50). Easy to throw 20bux to place on everyone but. Need some warning though lol.
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they will get cut off by the offshore shops soon so this wont last very long
Its been going on for 30+ years and isnt about to stop. You're ALWAYS wrong! ngc3 ngc3 ngc3
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Its been going on for 30+ years and isnt about to stop. You're ALWAYS wrong! ngc3 ngc3 ngc3
keep trying Ralph ngc3