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Originally Posted by vinylweatherman
I suspect their technology is nothing more than looking at hand histories, which means they have to be lying when they tell players under suspicion (or who suspect the casino of cheating) that it is not possible to get hold of such hand histories.
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Well, here's a copy then of the lie:
"
Dear XXX,
Thank you for your e-mail.
Further to your query below, please be advised that
we cannot send you your game histories in the
casino.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any
further enquiries.
Kind regards,
Josef Baldacchino
Betfair helpdesk"
This is utterly unacceptable. The software cheated the player.
On the player attempting to gather evidence to have the play logs reviewed by an independent auditor, BetFair have closed up shop.
Any reasonable and objective thinking person would have to entertain the view that BetFair:
1. have indeed got the play logs
2. have inspected the play logs and know something is amiss
3. are battering down the hatches hoping all this will go away (soon).
This is a disgraceful chapter in BetFair history from a former impeccable and distinguished gaming establishment of the highest order.
Still no sign of Red Army. I wonder why.
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