![]() ![]() I guess Steve will tell me if this is a hit. Who knows I might take up my own blog if I enjoy writing material myself. I don’t usually do this kind of stuff (writing articles) but I can genuinely see that Steve means well in what he is trying to do, is an advocate for fairness, and I know from my brief discussions with him he is a genuinely good guy. I apologise to Steve for the lateness of this as I’ve had a few personal items get in the way in addition to a little overseas trip I had to attend to, but here it is. ![]() Sometime back, Steve contacted me privately to write a piece for his ever growing and popular blog. I’ll hand it over to the Daily25 Spinsider and I’ll be back at the end of the post to add some of my own opinions. This is a major issue in our little sports-betting world, and an important story to get out there to the general public. This article will give a small glimpse into the lengths that bookmakers go to profile every single customer and then weed out any that may one day make a profit. The goal of all employees is to make as much profit for the company as possible and this sometimes leads quite nice people into doing reprehensible things in the name of profit. I always feel a tinge of guilt when calling out sportsbooks, as I personally know workers there, but it is not the workers who are the issue, it is the way the owners have created a culture in each company much like those seen in the wolf of wall-street. I have found that all the workers of these big corporations are great guys. You can imagine that we have a lot in common and a lot to talk about. I email with a number of people who work at sportsbooks, they have all stumbled across this site and contacted me. Being one of many sportsbook insiders I converse with on a regular basis, I shall cleverly name him Spinsider. He works at one of Australia’s biggest bookmakers but does love his job so wishes to remain anonymous. It is written by a guest contributor at the Daily25 blog. It has been reposted here with the permission of Steve from the Daily25 blog. Google bookmaker how to#How bookmakers track your every move & how to avoid it (from an industry insider) ![]()
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