Derek27 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 12:41 am
Naffman wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 4:09 am
Am I right in saying only the profits go to the NHS?
So basically if Tiger Roll wins the NHS gets nowt
What a joke!
The odds on all 40 runners were released on Wednesday and remained the same across the board, allowing those having a bet piece of mind that the result had not been leaked beforehand. [

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However there was a word of warning from AmericanGambler.com early on Saturday that if Tiger Roll was to win the NHS would gain ‘next to nothing’ from the race due to the high volume of bets on the favourite.
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“However, with Tiger Roll being such a strong favourite, one can only hope that the people behind the algorithm have decided on an outsider to win, like Double Shuffle at 100/1, as otherwise, NHS Charities Together are likely to receive next to nothing, which would be a heart breaking outcome for such a great initiative and cause.”
But the victory for Potters corner will mean a significant contribution to the health service.
https://www.express.co.uk/sport/horsera ... Tiger-Roll
Is it okay to break the law and fix results if it's for charity?
In my view, they should do the race every year for a recognised charity. (some may say replace the real one altogether)
The team behind the software are quite interesting.
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Launched in 2002 with a start up of 10 people, acquired Virtual Sports, a graphics specialists and intergrated with core software to launch a virtual sports platform, but are also responsible for those pesky server based gaming machines.
A.I. is a way of getting an edge in sports betting, horses, footy, greys, NFL...etc..
Was the virtual race result fixed for the betterment of the NHS? I'd say no to that one.
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