Unfortunatly their will always be 5% (or 2% whatever) shifty, dodgy buggers out their. The job of the sports book I think is to ensure the rules are clear and that their incompetance does not create the situations that can be explioted by the nasty ones.
Take a bank for an example, there are a few people who like to try and steal from banks. The banks have 3 foot thick steel vaults, time delay locks, smelly hairy 300 pound dudes with guns, CLEAR rules usually upholdable in Court on what you can and cannot do, and software that checks all transactions. (among other things). If your running a business that people are going to exploit, and with sports books people are bloody well going to, then make damn sure you know the loopholes plug them and stop making up the rules as they go along to steal peoples money.
Firststake, although slightly off topic, were accepting betting up until they posted up their notice of being a little short on cash on their site. Rumors have been flying around on a few forums about their financial strife, but they were still accepting bets. Now it seems that they will be refunding peoples money via sportingbet.com but "Unfortunately, it is not possible to transfer/honour any open bets you have with Firststake."
How frigging convienient is that??
Making up the rules when the shite hits the fan. (at least the customers will get back their balances, eventually,... possibly....)
[This message has been edited by Bookiebar (edited 02-08-2001).]
Take a bank for an example, there are a few people who like to try and steal from banks. The banks have 3 foot thick steel vaults, time delay locks, smelly hairy 300 pound dudes with guns, CLEAR rules usually upholdable in Court on what you can and cannot do, and software that checks all transactions. (among other things). If your running a business that people are going to exploit, and with sports books people are bloody well going to, then make damn sure you know the loopholes plug them and stop making up the rules as they go along to steal peoples money.
Firststake, although slightly off topic, were accepting betting up until they posted up their notice of being a little short on cash on their site. Rumors have been flying around on a few forums about their financial strife, but they were still accepting bets. Now it seems that they will be refunding peoples money via sportingbet.com but "Unfortunately, it is not possible to transfer/honour any open bets you have with Firststake."
How frigging convienient is that??

[This message has been edited by Bookiebar (edited 02-08-2001).]
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