Is market manipulation on Betfair illegal?

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I'm not sure such a law or rule applies to betting markets, but there may be a case for it to apply somehow perhaps? I think the difficulty is that bookmakers have deliberately manipulated the markets for years to alter the industry SP or to reduce wider exposure.
Iron
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Presumably creating false rumours to alter a horse's price is fraud (the Fraud Act 2006 prohibits 'false representation', whether express or implied - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraud_Act_2006).

As for things like spoofing, heavily backing a horse with a view to making its price tumble, etc, a lawyer might argue that they also amount to false representation. But AFAIK, there's no formal legal definition of dishonesty under UK law - whether someone is guilty of deception depends on the jury's interpretation of their behaviour. And I'd like to think that a jury would view that sort of market manipulation in the same way as they would see bluffing in poker, ie as part of the game.

Jeff
Bet Angel wrote:I'm not sure such a law or rule applies to betting markets, but there may be a case for it to apply somehow perhaps? I think the difficulty is that bookmakers have deliberately manipulated the markets for years to alter the industry SP or to reduce wider exposure.
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