Tote Arbitrage and Lock Opportunities in Racetrack Betting
Authors
David C. Edelman and Nigel R. O'Brian
Status
Research Report 2001-10
Date: 17 October 2001
Abstract
We describe a game-theoretic approach to the investigation of
arbitrage opportunities based on combinations of exotic wagers for the
same event. This situation is also known as a lock or Dutch
Book. We apply the technique to recent totalisator data from
Australian thoroughbred races. It appears that such opportunities
appear fairly regularly, at least according to published final
dividends for various bet types. We demonstrate the method in some
detail on a particular example.
Key phrases
Dutch Book. lock. arbitrage. zero-sum game. minimax. totalisator.
pari-mutuel. gambling. bet. wager. racetrack.
AMS Subject Classification (1991)
Primary: 91A60
Secondary: 90D60
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