By Bruce Teague
It’s all very well for Tabcorp’s boss, David Attenborough, to complain* about the activities of corporate and overseas bookmakers, but should he try to be more competitive himself?
*See address to American Chamber of Commerce, 28 August, listed on Tabcorp website.
The major example can be seen in Tabcorp’s Fixed Odds pricing, where books of 130% are normal and roughly parallel those of the online people. These are punitive figures which no normal customer can ever overcome over a period. In traditional wagering terms, they are an insult to punters.
Attenborough could well order the figures reduced to, say, 117%, which Read full article
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