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Old 17th December 2003, 01:35 PM
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When it comes to the internet, racing in Australia is still in the troglodyte age. Why aren't there numerous live, online bookmaker betting sites? Sites where the prices on offer are at least on a par with what is happening in the bookmakers' betting on course.

This paragraph from punting newsletter asks a question.

The particular sentence in question is:

"Sites where the prices on offer are at least on a par with what is happening in the bookmakers' betting on course"


I ask a technical question, where is the connection beteween bookmaker oncourse and online bookmaker? How would it finaly come to a point where communication is met between the oncourse $ and the online $?

Is this a fair or naive question?



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