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Old 04-25-2011, 09:01 AM
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I guess there needs to be a reminder that the Oregon hub -- NOT THE ADW's -- was the source of the problem...


AmTote Hub Locked Up Twice Before Derby

By Eric Mitchell

Posted: Monday, May 3, 2010 3:46 PM

Some bettors across the country nearly got shut out of the May 1 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) when AmTote International’s multi-jurisdictional wagering hub in Portland, Ore., locked up twice within 50 minutes of the Derby’s post time. The outage affected the advanced deposit wagering platforms TwinsSpires.com and XpressBet, in addition to Arlington Park and Fair Grounds Race Course.

A couple of executives for affected ADWs said it’s hard to estimate how much Kentucky Derby handle was lost during the 22 minutes customers could not place wagers. Despite the system lock-up, the all-sources handle for the Derby improved 7.8% to $112.7 million compared with $104.6 million last year, according to Churchill Downs.
If you hire a third party contractor to perform work for you and that contractor fails to do so correctly, you are the responsible party not the contractor you hired. While they may ultimately be to blame, the issue affects the clients of the ADW and the ADW directly. I understand the technology and the situation but the question is still on my mind and hopefully everyone else too as the day approaches.

I will be wagering early, no whining. Just a question.
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Old 04-25-2011, 09:23 AM
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If you hire a third party contractor to perform work for you and that contractor fails to do so correctly, you are the responsible party not the contractor you hired. While they may ultimately be to blame, the issue affects the clients of the ADW and the ADW directly. I understand the technology and the situation but the question is still on my mind and hopefully everyone else too as the day approaches.

I will be wagering early, no whining. Just a question.
You are right but the relationship between Xpressbet and AmTote is not a "third party contractor hired by Xpressbet." They are the vehicle for which wagers are entered into the pool. These things happen, they're unfortunate when they do, but it was out of Xpressbet and Twinspires' control. All they can do is check with AmTote to ensure a similar situation doesn't occur in the future.

In 2008 I sat like an idiot in the Hilton Racebook and watched the first four races from CD with no ability to wager. It wasn't the fault of the Hilton, the Las Vegas Simulcasting Co. was down. Sort of the same thing.
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Old 04-25-2011, 09:33 AM
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You are right but the relationship between Xpressbet and AmTote is not a "third party contractor hired by Xpressbet." They are the vehicle for which wagers are entered into the pool. These things happen, they're unfortunate when they do, but it was out of Xpressbet and Twinspires' control. All they can do is check with AmTote to ensure a similar situation doesn't occur in the future.

In 2008 I sat like an idiot in the Hilton Racebook and watched the first four races from CD with no ability to wager. It wasn't the fault of the Hilton, the Las Vegas Simulcasting Co. was down. Sort of the same thing.
That is just torture!
You would expect to get teased in Vegas but, come on.
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Old 04-25-2011, 09:35 AM
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You are right but the relationship between Xpressbet and AmTote is not a "third party contractor hired by Xpressbet." They are the vehicle for which wagers are entered into the pool. These things happen, they're unfortunate when they do, but it was out of Xpressbet and Twinspires' control. All they can do is check with AmTote to ensure a similar situation doesn't occur in the future.

In 2008 I sat like an idiot in the Hilton Racebook and watched the first four races from CD with no ability to wager. It wasn't the fault of the Hilton, the Las Vegas Simulcasting Co. was down. Sort of the same thing.
I was at the Orleans that year dealing with the exact same issue, the problem was rolling though the said. We missed races 4-8 if I remember correctly.
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