Online Sports Betting may be Getting it’s Own Gray’s Sports Almanac

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Online Sports Betting may be Getting it’s Own  Gray’s Sports Almanac That’s right. For you Back to the Future 2 fans, online sports gambling may have developed their own version of Gray’s Sports Almanac. For clarification, this is not a program that can predict the future (which would be awesome). This program takes all stats and figures and predicts the best possible outcome, so you can more likely pick a winner.

So who came up with this computerized “Game Genie”? According to Online Casinos.com, “Mr. Renström is the co-founder and chief executive of RebelBetting, a former computer programmer making a profit betting in an informed way”. Online Casinos.com elaborated how the program works. “RebelBetting charges a €129 monthly fee for a license to use its software, which gathers combinations of odds for football, rugby and tennis matches. Applicants then have a minimal opportunity to place two matching bets manually benefiting from the software.”

There are, of course, a few concerns over this new program. The first being the unfair advantage this program can create. Of course, this program is not 100% guaranteed to pick a winner, but people who are trying to achieve an increase in income quickly disregard that guarantee. Lastly, if businesses do not set their risk of loss and gain at a higher rate, over time they can experience a major financial crisis.

What safeguards are being put in place to help this? Richard Carter, an analyst at Deutsche Bank told Online Casinos.com, “As soon as you start doing well the big bookmakers will limit the size of stakes you can place”. A representative from Ladbrokes, the U.K. bookmaker, concluded by stating, “If we became aware over time that tools were available to consistently deliver profit to a customer we would need to take action to reduce our risk and exposure.”

So what would happen if I put the CONTRA code in, if I was to gamble online? I wonder?

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