
28th April 2004, 01:50 PM
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Merriguy:
That should have no bearing on what price they offer, but in reality they are manipulating the odds by laying off on the tote.
What's interesting, is that by them doing that it has a double effect, it ruins the dividends so makes their service more attractive, and also enables them to offer well under what the price would have been before the bet.
The only benefit for punters is to watch the large place wagers and bet something else.
So I'll be watching whatever firms most for the place on Unitab, and backing it on TabCorp, I'll bet I get better place divvies than IAS offer :smile:
Behead 'em paid $1.10 on Tabcorp.
That's 8.18% better
[ This Message was edited by: Chrome Prince on 2004-04-28 14:57 ]
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