sussexpob wrote:Either way, it is unbelievable. A simple edge that goes past a fielder to the boundary can wreck this type of bet, especially if its large. I doubt very much that a betting syndicate would want to put so much resource into a tactic that has so much risk.
Why pay for such elaborate schemes that can fail, when you can get a pretty good odd on a random no ball.... much easier to buy that, guaranteed and risk free.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:If the bets are parcelled up in that way, surely patterns are easier to spot for those trying to police them. I mean in set bundles, 1-10, or 1-5. They could be hidden better if the overs were changed all the time. 8-17, or 3-8 for example.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:If the bets are parcelled up in that way, surely patterns are easier to spot for those trying to police them. I mean in set bundles, 1-10, or 1-5. They could be hidden better if the overs were changed all the time. 8-17, or 3-8 for example.
Dr Cricket wrote:What about the exchanges though isn't the betfair exchanges stuff very popular.
don't they get Millions of pounds matched on stupid games, even county games can get match for millions of pounds.
sussexpob wrote:Dr Cricket wrote:What about the exchanges though isn't the betfair exchanges stuff very popular.
don't they get Millions of pounds matched on stupid games, even county games can get match for millions of pounds.
In theory, as the bookie is just the venue for the exchanges and wouldnt themselves be taking on the risk, they wouldnt really care too much about the outcome. But there are other factors as to why they would pick it up and flag/action against it, such as crime, money laudering, fraud etc.
I dont honestly know how much a common match amount can get up to, ive only seen 10,000s as maximum matched bets. Id think a cool mill being laid down on a random over of cricket in India, at 5am, in a match not containing a UK based interest, would probably blow the head office fraud monitor off the ground.
Dr Cricket wrote:TBH the criminal and the likes of Dawood ibrahim etc will never use Bet365 and those site because they would obviously be banned, but I am pretty sure normal citizen of india use them though.
on twitter seen Shanky mention Bet365 before and I think he place bet sometimes so it does happen.
not that normal indian people are fixing games of course but they are probably using bet365 to place bets just like people in the uk do and have a small flutter.
sussexpob wrote:Dr Cricket wrote:TBH the criminal and the likes of Dawood ibrahim etc will never use Bet365 and those site because they would obviously be banned, but I am pretty sure normal citizen of india use them though.
on twitter seen Shanky mention Bet365 before and I think he place bet sometimes so it does happen.
not that normal indian people are fixing games of course but they are probably using bet365 to place bets just like people in the uk do and have a small flutter.
I cant access it from Belgium. It says that I am contacting it from a banned country.
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