But it is likely that Mahoning Valley Race Course was among those tracks that saw an uptick in handle, as it did $1,766,771 on Wednesday compared to $792,220 on the same Wednesday last year and $1,124,834 on Wednesday of last week. That indicates that FanDuel Racing recognized the total cost of the wager and compared that to the user's balance but still debited only the base cost of the wager.īecause the wagers were clearly more widespread than the pools that attracted hundreds of thousands of dollars, it is impossible to know via pool scanning all the bet types that were affected. The user also attempted wagers whose total cost exceeded their balance but was unable to execute those. The user tried similar via TVG, which FanDuel owns, but the glitch affected only the FanDuel Racing platform.
In other words, even though an all-all-all-all dime superfecta in a seven-horse field should cost $84, the bet cost only 10 cents via FanDuel Racing.
The user was able to wheel the entire field for only the cost of the base wager. Under the condition of anonymity, a FanDuel Racing account holder, who has since had their account suspended, shared information and screenshots about their betting process Wednesday.