Submitted by PrincessBananas85 t3_126q5d4 in sports
pie-en-argent t1_jeewrhw wrote
Reply to comment by DFWPunk in Tennis umpire handed lifetime ban for manipulating scoring by PrincessBananas85
This for two reasons, I think:
(1) There are lots of professional events where the legitimate money at stake is so low that crooks can influence the participants (players and umpires) relatively cheaply.
(2) Like a cricket or baseball game, a tennis match breaks down readily into a lot of bettable mini-events that can be spot-fixed or subjected to timing scams like this one.
DFWPunk t1_jef0pho wrote
There's another factor. There are hundreds of low level matches played, where nobody is paying much attention, and the players are not earning much on tour, and nothing from sponsorships.
pie-en-argent t1_jef2zry wrote
That was exactly what my (1) was trying to say.
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