Hunting highest probability areas and avoiding the low % spots, is what a normal guide does. Outfitters are in the same place year after year, client after client, and it becomes common knowledge between the guides where to put people and how to hunt the area, even if they haven’t been there at all this year, the best glassing areas haven’t changed since last year. The places they put you are the same places they’ll put the next guy, and the next - 10 years from now those are still the best places. If someone found some good deer in a certain drainage a few days ago, they may start there because it ups the odds a little, but it’s still playing the percentages.
There are some high $$$ hunts that are different and multiple guides are on the lookout for specific animals and you’ll be hunting specific animals rather than percentages. One of these hunts in my area was a well to do dad and his teenage son - the outfitter found an amazing deer and it was closely kept tract of and on opening morning the kid took a giant non typical. I have no doubt the hunt was 5x the normal price. When an outfitter has a big deer like this, phone calls get placed to individuals who make it known they are receptive to paying for unusual opportunities. Many videos are made with this kind of animal, but the number of mega wealthy hunters seems to be increasing and even the Eastmans can’t always afford to compete. BTW, the kid who shot the big deer couldn’t care less - it wasn’t anything he was into.