
18th July 2012, 07:22 AM
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Nitro I agree with you 100%.
For example, if I'm backing outsiders, surely I am helping them balance their book, it's money they wouldn't have because most of it goes on the first two favourites or something fancied that steams in.
The problem is the automated risk management software they use, it reports people who constantly pick off the top odds they offer, special deals, and winning accounts.
Once you're flagged, you're limited or banned.
It's no longer a bookmaking decision, it's a risk management decision.
It also depends how much you win in a certain window of time and if you keep betting with that money and losing.
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