tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4528393111359731672.post761360787052966959..comments2024-03-24T00:19:53.054+00:00Comments on Green All Over: Low Latency TradingCassinihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05879449876804295094noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4528393111359731672.post-47535238256667082042014-01-23T15:13:14.468+00:002014-01-23T15:13:14.468+00:00Ex-Betfair employees engaging in this seems to me ...Ex-Betfair employees engaging in this seems to me like someone leaving the vice squad to become a pimp.<br /><br />The sharks lost trust with Betfair years ago but once the mainstream cotton on it could spell big problems for them.<br /><br />They need to work out a solution to this else the GC will step in and the only in-play betting will be top flight football.Nicknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4528393111359731672.post-4895083068530196942014-01-23T12:39:25.143+00:002014-01-23T12:39:25.143+00:00Emp asks why it is fair for someone of higher inte...Emp asks why it is fair for someone of higher intelligence to use that advantage while betting, but gaining an advantage from court-siding isn’t.?<br /><br />To clarify, this wasn't what I was asking. I was challenging the assumption that creating a sports-betting model by hiring 15 quants and throwing 15 seasons worth of data through custom-made simulations (modus operandi of most big whales) is the same thing as intelligence. No matter how intelligent an average person is, they can't do this, it's just like paying 'analysts'a matter of resource constraint.Empnoreply@blogger.com