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I know a little about them, but would like to know more. Seem to me it is extremely slanted towards these organizations.
What I do know seems to be the equivalent of insider trading. They have knowledge that the general public doesn't. Seems like a huge advantage and conflict of interests in regards to a level playing field.
Is there a possibility of the rumor that their window closes a little later than the betting public being true? That and the unlimited last second bets makes me never want to waste my money again.
Very lengthy studies have been conducted in the thoroughbred world. The first bets come in as the gate starts to load and then the majority of bets come in after all human bets are placed but before the race actually starts, if that makes sense. They are not betting horses who leave the gate, after the race starts, but they are betting after people like you and I. The negations generally go like this, they approach a track and guarantee a certain amount of monthly handle. In return, they get a negotiated rebate structure and ability to tie their betting programs into the pools which facilitate their batch bets after all human bets are in the pool. This is why you see wild odds changes at the meadowlands from race - off to final - odds.
this doesn't make any senseif everyone else can make bets up until the gate leaves--then the CAW analyzes then makes their bets after everyone else--inherently that means the CAW is betting after the race startsalso fact--other entities are allowed to wager after the bell(i.e Lexington, the hub in Oregon, etc)-so Elite bets after they do--so they are betting way after the bellthe reason you see wild odds changing is due to betting after the bellyou don't see breakers suddenly go off 1-9
My wife and I were at the Meadowlands opening night in 1976. We were 19 years old. The lines were so long, many got closed out of their bet. It was the most beautiful track I ever saw. Many years have passed, and harness racing has declined in that time. But I would be saddened to see the track close. I don't love Jeff Gural. But I think that despite his faults, I hope he keeps the track open.
Anyone that takes on that complete scum Howard Taylor I'm on board with