Updated On: 28 January, 2016 07:50 AM IST | | Prakash Gosavi
<p>Since the time the first punter got beat at the hands of the first bookmaker, the latter has always been referred to as the punter's chief nemesis and arch enemy</p>

Patrick Jay
Since the time the first punter got beat at the hands of the first bookmaker, the latter has always been referred to as the punter's chief nemesis and arch enemy. So when Peter Veitch, a British horse player, who made profit of millions of pounds betting on horses, titled his book narrating the racy account as Enemy Number One, everyone knew he was talking about the traditional bookmaker.

Patrick Jay