Wager Mage
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Zeljko Ranogajec Born 22 May 1961 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Nationality Australian-London Other names John Wilson Occupation Businessman; Professional gambler
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Read More »Zeljko Ranogajec (born 22 May 1961)[1] is a businessman and professional gambler from Australia. The London-based Ranogajec is known for horse betting, blackjack and other forms of advantage gambling.
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Read More »Ranogajec has gradually organised an extensive network of spotters, analysts, bettors and administrators, directing activities from office space he is allegedly occupying in the Fox Sports building at 235 Pyrmont Street,[10] in Sydney's inner suburb of Pyrmont.[11] It is known that he contracts many companies to provide information and does not employ anyone directly. However indirectly due to his information requirements, to gain the edge, he provides employment to over 300 people in Australia.[9][12]
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