The ABCs of after-goal + First Person Manual.
What is an after-goal?
The term after-goal, refers to any bet made on an already completed event.
Example: In the course of the broadcast you see a goal/corner-corner-corner-corner-corner-corner-corner-corner-corner/corner-corner-corner-corner-corner/corner-corner/injury/foul, and bet on this event faster than the BK reacts and closes the line for betting. Working on the live broadcasts, you use the difference in time between them and the BC. When you place a bet, you know in advance that you will win. Any variant of a bet on a fait accompli and is called - post-goal.
Is it possible to see the event faster than the bookmaker?
You can. I think a lot of people have heard about scouts in stadiums.) But the truth is not about them!
We use a more high-tech method, using the fastest way to retrieve information - through satellites.
Video broadcasts from all cameras in the stadium, are transmitted directly to the satellite. Video is processed through various Data Centers (data centers), and it is further distributed for television and bookmakers' broadcasts, etc.
Having certain equipment and software, we intercept the encoded signal (feed) from the satellite, break it open, and get the broadcast before the data center. And while DPC receives information, carries out signal processing and distribution to secondary sources, we are already watching what is happening at the stadium, and record the events, using the delay in the processed broadcasts, reaching one or another BC.
Our broadcasts are given from technical feeds, the primary sources. Therefore, we get ahead of the bookmakers' signals and see the events before them.
In general, a feed appears 10-30 minutes before the match. But sometimes a feed may appear only during the game. In any case, as soon as we find and reveal it







