Apr 28, 2009

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The betting industry has seen some marked spikes in betting. So marked a few big bookmakers were forced to suspend betting this weekend in lesser UK leagues after suspicious patterns arose.

The Blue Conference Premier League match between Grays and Forest Green Rovers - a team which made different headlines during the FA Cup 3rd Round - had betting called after an inordinate amount of wagers asking for Grays to go into the half losing but end the game victorious - a situation which offers incredibly good odds (22-1 in this case). Were the worries of Blue Square & William Hill substantiated?

Halftime: Forest Green 1-0
Fulltime: Grays 2-1

I’d say so. It may just be an incredible coincidence but such volume on a specific bet which comes to fruition is awfully suspicious. To the point neither of the bookies will be paying out any winnings on the match. More on that at theoffside

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1 comments:

Unknown said...

The problem lies with the way the betting industry is forced to operate. The E.U needs to step in and properly licence operators, allowing anyone with a license - but no-one else - to operate a book.

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