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After winning nicely on my seattle(-1.5) +185 bet I decided to play bookmakers blazing silks virtual horse racing game. bad idea. I played the #1 horse in 21 straight races. The odds range from the fave to the longshot so I should have had roughly 2-3 winners. buzz wrong. Does it sound suspicious or were the odds gods against me? Here is how they came up with the number of the horse in the first row and the number of wins in the second.
1- 0 2- 2 3- 5 4- 5 5- 3 6- 1 7- 4 8- 1 |
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Why would you play rigged shit like that?
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I don't exactly know how they get away with it, but I almost positive that it is rigged. I remember I bet on every single horse in the race except for 1 of them, and the horse that I did not bet on won.
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