Has online gambling revealed the winners of CBS's 'The Amazing Race 7'? SPOILERS?????
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Has online gambling revealed the winners of CBS's 'The Amazing Race 7'? SPOILERS?????
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Has online gambling revealed the winners of CBS's 'The Amazing Race 7'?
By Wade Paulsen, 03/09/2005
Have the winners of yet another reality show been "outed" by online bettors?
In a press release issued today, Sportsbook.com announced that it has suspended wagering on CBS's currently-airing The Amazing Race 7 reality series, due to an unusual amount of wagering on one specific team over a 12-hour period from Thursday, March 3 to Friday, March 4. The bets, placed from California and Massachusetts, were all for the maximum amount allowed under the reality TV betting guidelines on the site.
"Sportsbook.com is no longer taking bets on The Amazing Race. In fairness to our customers we will honor all wagers that have already been placed on this event," said Alex Czajkowski, marketing director of Sportsbook.com.
If this betting surge proves to correctly identify the winners, it would mark the fifth time that the winner of a reality show had been known to (or, at least, suspected by) people who then used the "insider" knowledge to win money via online betting sites ... and the fourth different reality show to be involved. The first instance involved ABC's The Bachelor 2, when residents of Springfield, Missouri bet on BetWWTS.com that hometown boy Aaron Buerge's final rose would be given to Helene Eksterowicz -- a report strongly (but falsely) denied by the network.
Next came two instances involving CBS's Survivor. In Survivor: The Amazon (the sixth series), BoDog Sportsbook & Casino reported that a number of CBS employees had wagered on the final two being Jenna Morasca and Matthew von Ertfelda, as it indeed was. In the very next series, Survivor: Pearl Islands, BetWWTS.com suspended betting in September 2003, before the show even aired, after receiving over 95% of its bets on eventual winner Sandra Diaz-Twine; a week later, Intertops.com also suspended betting after receiving disproportionate action on Sandra and "decoy" Osten Taylor (who actually quit the show halfway through).
More recently, BetWWTS.com also uncovered the identities of the final two contestants of last fall's NBC The Apprentice 2, announcing shortly after the show had premiered that unusually heavy betting on Jennifer Massey and Kelly Perdew (the show's eventual two finalists) had forced them to stop accepting bets on the series.[spoiler]
Has online gambling revealed the winners of CBS's 'The Amazing Race 7'?
By Wade Paulsen, 03/09/2005
Have the winners of yet another reality show been "outed" by online bettors?
In a press release issued today, Sportsbook.com announced that it has suspended wagering on CBS's currently-airing The Amazing Race 7 reality series, due to an unusual amount of wagering on one specific team over a 12-hour period from Thursday, March 3 to Friday, March 4. The bets, placed from California and Massachusetts, were all for the maximum amount allowed under the reality TV betting guidelines on the site.
"Sportsbook.com is no longer taking bets on The Amazing Race. In fairness to our customers we will honor all wagers that have already been placed on this event," said Alex Czajkowski, marketing director of Sportsbook.com.
Spoiler:
If this betting surge proves to correctly identify the winners, it would mark the fifth time that the winner of a reality show had been known to (or, at least, suspected by) people who then used the "insider" knowledge to win money via online betting sites ... and the fourth different reality show to be involved. The first instance involved ABC's The Bachelor 2, when residents of Springfield, Missouri bet on BetWWTS.com that hometown boy Aaron Buerge's final rose would be given to Helene Eksterowicz -- a report strongly (but falsely) denied by the network.
Next came two instances involving CBS's Survivor. In Survivor: The Amazon (the sixth series), BoDog Sportsbook & Casino reported that a number of CBS employees had wagered on the final two being Jenna Morasca and Matthew von Ertfelda, as it indeed was. In the very next series, Survivor: Pearl Islands, BetWWTS.com suspended betting in September 2003, before the show even aired, after receiving over 95% of its bets on eventual winner Sandra Diaz-Twine; a week later, Intertops.com also suspended betting after receiving disproportionate action on Sandra and "decoy" Osten Taylor (who actually quit the show halfway through).
More recently, BetWWTS.com also uncovered the identities of the final two contestants of last fall's NBC The Apprentice 2, announcing shortly after the show had premiered that unusually heavy betting on Jennifer Massey and Kelly Perdew (the show's eventual two finalists) had forced them to stop accepting bets on the series.[spoiler]
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I haven't read the spoiler, but in another thread I gave out some information as to the final four. I don't know who the winner will be.
These online gambling places need to stop taking bets on events where the outcome is already known by somebody. B&M casinos have known this for years.
These online gambling places need to stop taking bets on events where the outcome is already known by somebody. B&M casinos have known this for years.