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Old 04-11-2018, 07:31 PM   #89
ultracapper
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If nobody is past posting, if there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.....NOTHING going on at the windows after the gates have opened, why would anybody have any objection to closing the windows, say, 3MTP? What advantage is somebody getting between 3MTP and 0MTP? The horses aren't racing, the gates aren't open, it's the same money flow. Those that are getting their bets in at the very last second could do the exact same thing at 3:01MTP. Then the odds would be finalized before the gate closed(edit: OPENED). Then when that 5/1 at 4MTP closes at 5/2 at 3MTP, nobody has any thing to object about. Supposedly, that's exactly what's happening, except at 0MTP and the break rather than 4MTP and 3MTP.

So why the objection? The only explanation is somebody is getting something from 3MTP to 0MTP to the break... and perhaps after the break. If there is nothing going on, and everybody knows the gates(edit: WINDOWS) close at 3MTP, everything that is supposedly happening now could happen exactly as it does, just 3 minutes earlier. There is no objection to closing the windows early that makes sense if everything is on the up and up. NONE.

Edit: Sorry. Kind of a sloppy post.

Last edited by ultracapper; 04-11-2018 at 07:44 PM.
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