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[QUOTE="upperdeck, post: 3061089, member: 474"] yup back in the day when betting wasnt all tied together on the legal side.. now the casinos all talk and the bets are connected much better and tracked. there is no one making 6 figure bets legally that is fixing a game these days.. most houses have limits way lower, you need to be a player to get that type of action. so that forces you to make the bets in multiple places. as i said you would need to spread it around to multiple states to get it done, if thats happening then why bother removing 1-2 teams from the betting pool when there are 100 other games you can get it done with.. is there some secret syndicate living in SU waiting to do this that wasnt doing it when bookies controlled the action? if they want to make a fix happen to a ny team they can still do it and bet it outside NY so again it doesnt stop anything.. it just lowers the states take on NY money to remove the local teams [/QUOTE]
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