Just watched the in-play for 7pm Wolverhampton. Game All was withdrawn just before the start - too late to remove from list of runners. As the race progressed Game All's price went out slightly until at something like 6.2, £2333 was trying to get matched at that price - which effectively stopped it going out any further. The real fun started towards the finish of the race when it was backed into odds-on in opposition to the eventual winner. I can only imagine it was a ploy to artificially inflate the eventual winner's price in running - with no risk of losing the spoofing stakes. What do you think?
That's it exactly. Backed to odds-on in the dying seconds of the race - I assume in the hope that it would trigger some bots to lengthen the price of the eventual winner.