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Old 01-30-2023, 04:16 PM   #29
Poindexter
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WTF does "in the system" mean?

I was making automated computer bets 10+ years ago...the computer was analyzing the data and sending the bets in at the last minute through the ADW...all automatically without me doing a thing.

Was I "in the system?"

Sorry for the harsh tone, but I get tired of people calling others liars based on little then their gut feeling.
You do not have to be sorry. I am not calling anyone a liar. I believe they believe that the teams have no access to the betting. My guess is that some of the teams probably do and yes this is a gut feeling. No argument there.

I believe they are in the system. Meaning their computers are connect into racing's computer. So if they have the the right talent programming for them (and their is a huge financial motivation to have it) they can extract the data from racing's system and analyze every bet made as it enters the system. I will believe what I believe. Someone claiming I am wrong is not enough. I want actual evidence that this cannot happen.


Every 6 months or so hackers are extracting data from millions of customers from this big company or another. Why am I supposed to believe that caw teams cannot do similar with an invitation.
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