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Terence D. Bruns, also known as Terry D. Bruns, here, with enough exposure to the industry to have witnessed it mature from sticky floor bookies in 1996 to block-chain casinos promising the world and, more often than not, pulling a rug.
Born in 1983, I grew up in Leeds, West Yorkshire, with the Racing Post effectively acting as the wallpaper, and my father maintaining a “retirement fund” via a lockbox stuffed with fortunes of failed bets. I was the child at the age of ten years old who was responsible for collecting the Grand National stakes from the neighbors, with at seventeen years old waiting at the back of the line at the local Ladbrokes at 8:55 a.m. every Saturday to acquire the first prices before the papers were released.