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easyrider69
03 Sep 16 20:29
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today i was at a irish league match and had my phone on a betting site, i noticed that within about five seconds they had a corner up if there was a corner etc.
now this match i was at there wouldnt have been five hundred people at so not exactly big stuff....my question is out of all the thousand on matches were do betting sites get there up to the second info from...apologies if you keen gamblers have asked this before
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Report throwthetellyoutawindow September 3, 2016 9:56 PM BST
Seems like a good question to me, though i thought they had live pictures of every match they offer odds about??
Report Mr Spock September 3, 2016 9:58 PM BST
They don't get it right all the time either, fed up of goals being put up then chalked off.
Report CJ70 September 3, 2016 9:59 PM BST
There's someone at the ground on every live game.
Report Dan Chipowski September 3, 2016 10:15 PM BST
Reg is spot on, they use agencies who have people at the games.

http://www.gamingintelligence.com/marketing/29475-enetpulse-to-provide-live-...
Report throwthetellyoutawindow September 3, 2016 10:36 PM BST
thanks for the link Dan.
Report mega88 September 3, 2016 11:10 PM BST
There is a guy who's sent by company at every game called the suspend guy he wears jacket with suspend guy on back and he has a black box with button on it called suspend button and he watches the game and anytime something of note happens or he gets excited he presses the suspend button and that causes a little black box to appear on JC1326's phone that says suspend and he gets really excited cause he thinks a goAl has gone in and his overs will come in so he waits for the little football to appear on his phone then nothing after 20 seconds and the black suspend box dissappear and he throws his FECKING PHONE ON THE FLOOR  ad infinitum. ...
Report portmanpark September 3, 2016 11:11 PM BST
ive always wondered
Report chathamjack September 4, 2016 1:19 AM BST
obviously this doesn't apply to Betfair, they just suspend a game whenever the feeling takes them.
Report mecca September 4, 2016 7:54 AM BST
Does he wear suspenders?

I mean The suspend guy....., not JC1326
Report easyrider69 September 6, 2016 6:20 PM BST
ok so theres a guy at every match....now lets find the bastard and bribe him Laugh

ps thanks for the answers
Report CJ70 September 6, 2016 6:32 PM BST

Sep 6, 2016 -- 6:20PM, easyrider69 wrote:


ok so theres a guy at every match....now lets find the bastard and bribe him ps thanks for the answers


You've missed the window for that!

Report Terminal Perversion September 8, 2016 6:39 PM BST

Sep 6, 2016 -- 6:20PM, easyrider69 wrote:


ok so theres a guy at every match....now lets find the bastard and bribe him ps thanks for the answers


Mum told murdered Chinese student was ‘commentator’

A CHINESE murder victim who was involved in an internet betting scam told his mother he was earning thousands of pounds working as a football commentator.

A CHINESE murder victim who was involved in an internet betting scam told his mother he was earning thousands of pounds working as a football commentator.

Zhen Xing Yang – known as Kevin – was slaughtered alongside his girlfriend Xi Zhou – known as Cici – in a horrifying attack in their Tyneside home.

Prosecutors claim Guang Hui Cao, 31, of Morpeth, Northumberland, killed the pair. Although no clear motive has been established it is known Kevin was running a fraudulent betting operation on the internet.

But in a statement read to murder jurors at Newcastle Crown Court Kevin’s mum, Qu Zhen, who lives in China, told how he would send her thousands of pounds he told her he had made commentating on football matches.

Mrs Zhen said: “In December 2007 I got £25,000 from Zhen and in January 2008 another £20,000. He said the money was from his wages as he was doing football commentary.

“He said he had someone working for him on the football commentary and as a result had earned more than usual.

“I asked him if he was involved in gambling but he said he didn’t gamble on football, he just worked on the commentary.

“He said he would go to football stadiums and make phone calls and report the football matches.”

Mrs Zhen went on to say her son’s bank account had been cancelled by his bank because there had been so much money going in and out.

Asked whether she was aware his work had caused any conflict with anyone she said: “I’m aware of one occasion with the people he worked for, who pay his wages.

“They were in the south of China or Hong Kong and, they were not happy and were aggressive.”

Kevin, 25 and Cici were set upon at the flat they shared in Croydon Road, Arthur’s Hill, on August 7 last year, which was Chinese Valentine’s Day.

Kevin was forced face down on a bed, bludgeoned with a hammer, and had his throat cut. Cici, also 25 and who had just returned from a shift at Wagamama’s Restaurant – was bound, gagged and beaten so ferociously with the same type of weapon her skull was fractured, Newcastle Crown Court heard.

Kevin’s friend, Fan Zhang, told the court in a statement Kevin had been involved in betting and possibly a fraudulent qualifications scam.

Mr Zhang said: “Kevin said he was involved in betting. He said it involved him travelling to watch live events and giving information to other people. He said there was money to be made doing fake certificates but I don’t know if he did that.”

Cici’s father, Sanbao Zhou, told the court his daughter was a gentle, law-abiding woman who was never involved in any trouble. Former restaurant worker Cao, from Castle Close, Morpeth, who earned just £80 a week plus free lodgings, denies staging the murders on August 7 last year. The prosecution case is that Cao killed both Cici and Kevin or at the very least was a party to the killing of both of them. The trial continues.

Report Capt__F September 8, 2016 11:12 PM BST
was a crimewatch caseSad
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