So how did betting syndicates get “down” before the Pay Per Head era. What I can tell you it was not as easy, and you had to be part of a well-oiled machine. Today all you need is a decent programmer to build you the “bot” and you do not have to do any hard work. Don’t let these guys fool you, 99% of the “bot” guys are not originators. In this article I am not going to give away these so-called sharps secrets. All you need to know when choosing the right Pay per head is that we know what they are doing. Most per head offices just take your money and talk to you off a script. They will tell you how you will not have to worry about “bots” we have captcha. That is biggest joke in the industry. Let me fill all of you in on something, the captcha does not work against the “smart bots”. All these programmers can beat it. In the old days, as I say the “good old days” when we had only phone wagering the new “bot” crews would be nothing more than a betting clerk. The real groups like “The computer group”, “the koshers” and ‘The poker players” to name a few all were originators. To get down in this era you needed 100’s of partner betting offices that needed to be synchronized to make a wager in the 1000’s of outs they had all over the country. In the local office I worked we may have had 10-15 real sharps who were calling in at same time trying to wager when the “order” went out. But unlike today when “bots” can bet 100’s of accounts in same office and get correct line we had the “one and done” system. 1st guy in if line is available gets the bet and rest you would here “click” or the ones who wanted to be treated better gave you the courtesy of saying “pass” before you heard the click. So, when you read on “twitter” these computer nerds calling pay per head offices “dressmakers” that same person would have been a small-time clerk trying to bet in old days by phone. In the business climate we have today you cannot be a local and run your office from the states. You need a pay per head to run it for you. You cannot book like you did in the old days; you have to trust the office you are with to make sure you are not getting beat by “bots”. Has nothing to do with not being a real bookmaker, and these 2019 so called sharps who want to cry that a pay per head is not taking a bet, well I tell them this, that is our job. We are not here to work for you and we certainly would have no problem taking an originators wager by phone like the old days, but these “bot” middler/scalper guys are not originators they are manipulators. So, if you have a competent pay per head office you can take on any action as long as these wannabe sharps call in by phone. You cannot manipulate the line on the phone, and they will be talking to the guy who can read them and know they are throwing in fakes. If you are a screen watcher, you should also be aware that these big “bot” syndicates who do nothing but manipulate use the larger books on screen to set up middles and scalps. Come back weekly to learn more of the dirty side of this business. And the pay per head industry considers these “bots” a stain on real bettors trying to just enjoy a game. The good old days of the originators who were all well respected by the industry is over. All you have today is crews of computer nerds stealing the 1% of the guys actually doing the hard work. If you are considering making a change in your pay per head provider and want a true old school way of doing things come take a good hard look at Wagerhome.com
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