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pmacdaddy 02-13-2008 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind
NY OTB pays a fee for all signals, just like ADWs and host tracks pay other tracks, but pays a very low rate due to their high handle. They have a state mandated deal with NYRA, as they were created as an arm for racing in NY State, and thus have to support the industry in NY State and the very races they specifically were created to exist upon. Remember, for the first 25 or so years of their existance, there was little to no simulcasting, so they existed only on NY races.....save a literal handful of " special events. "

I really don't feel like getting into a further discussion of how OTB is inefficient and takes way too much money out of racing and why the nature of their charter runs contra to the best interests of racing.

Thanks.

Was mainly looking to understand the arrangement between NY OTB and Track. OTB is what is it and arguing about it certainly seems to be pointless right now. Just trying to get a sense for how much more an on-track dollar benefits the track as opposed to a off-track dollar.

blackthroatedwind 02-13-2008 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by pmacdaddy
Thanks.

Was mainly looking to understand the arrangement between NY OTB and Track. OTB is what is it and arguing about it certainly seems to be pointless right now. Just trying to get a sense for hoe much more an on-track dollar benefits the track as opposed to a off-track dollar.

NY OTB pays a pretty hefty share to NYRA but I don't know the exact numbers.

Danzig 02-14-2008 07:21 AM

in the end, does it really matter? if you didn't like the looks of the pie chart, would you quit betting?

viscount26 02-14-2008 07:21 AM

BTW,
In that case, we will invite you to Austin's Ale House in Kew Gardens. We have enough of us to have a fair sized audience.
At least you will enjoy the Beer, and the food isn't bad either

:cool:

pmacdaddy 02-14-2008 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
in the end, does it really matter? if you didn't like the looks of the pie chart, would you quit betting?

Definitely not, but might effect where and by what means means I wager.

blackthroatedwind 02-14-2008 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by viscount26

and the food isn't bad either


There's an encouragement.

SniperSB23 02-14-2008 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danzig
in the end, does it really matter? if you didn't like the looks of the pie chart, would you quit betting?

No, but if I have the option to place the bet on-line through NYRA rewards or Twinspires it makes a difference. If I'm correct in my interpretation if I bet through NYRA rewards all the money goes to NYRA. If I bet on Twinspires then a part of that money is going to CDI.

blackthroatedwind 02-14-2008 09:58 AM

If you bet with Twin Spires most of your money is going to CDI.

jballscalls 02-14-2008 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind
If you bet with Twin Spires most of your money is going to CDI.

thats true, most of the money goes to whom you bet it WITH, not ON. I think the general signal fee is around 3 percent, so if the takeout is 22 percent on a wager, then 3 percent is going to the track that was bet on, and 19 percent would be going to the place where the bet was taken, otb or adw. So roughly 6 to 1 goes to adw over the actual track with the racing product.

this is all just my observations from my time at the track, i'm not sure its all accurate, but i think it is LOL

philcski 02-14-2008 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SniperSB23
No, but if I have the option to place the bet on-line through NYRA rewards or Twinspires it makes a difference. If I'm correct in my interpretation if I bet through NYRA rewards all the money goes to NYRA. If I bet on Twinspires then a part of that money is going to CDI.

Correct... however the "part" should be clarified as the LIONS SHARE (i.e., 16% to CDI versus 4% to NYRA if you bet on Aqueduct today @ a 20% takeout.)

Quote:

Originally Posted by jballscalls
thats true, most of the money goes to whom you bet it WITH, not ON. I think the general signal fee is around 3 percent, so if the takeout is 22 percent on a wager, then 3 percent is going to the track that was bet on, and 19 percent would be going to the place where the bet was taken, otb or adw. So roughly 6 to 1 goes to adw over the actual track with the racing product.

this is all just my observations from my time at the track, i'm not sure its all accurate, but i think it is LOL

You are correct.

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind
NY OTB pays a fee for all signals, just like ADWs and host tracks pay other tracks, but pays a very low rate due to their high handle. They have a state mandated deal with NYRA, as they were created as an arm for racing in NY State, and thus have to support the industry in NY State and the very races they specifically were created to exist upon. Remember, for the first 25 or so years of their existance, there was little to no simulcasting, so they existed only on NY races.....save a literal handful of " special events. "

I really don't feel like getting into a further discussion of how OTB is inefficient and takes way too much money out of racing and why the nature of their charter runs contra to the best interests of racing.

It's amazing how politics puts their proverbial foot up the ass of just about everything in this country. The hands in the cookie jar when OTB was conceived have created lasting problems- would NYRA have had the financial issues they've had over the years if NYS OTB handle went directly into their coffers? The purse structures would look VASTLY different, as well. While I don't have the exact statewide OTB numbers handy I'd wager a guess that purses would be close to a half million dollars higher a day for NYRA racing (not to mention Finger Lakes.)

viscount26 02-14-2008 09:57 PM

Andy,
Name the day, and I will promote the even for you in Austins. Should be better than an ex empoyee of the NY Post, who is kinda large
:D

Danzig 02-14-2008 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by SniperSB23
No, but if I have the option to place the bet on-line through NYRA rewards or Twinspires it makes a difference. If I'm correct in my interpretation if I bet through NYRA rewards all the money goes to NYRA. If I bet on Twinspires then a part of that money is going to CDI.


gotcha--both you and pmac. certainly if i had the means to bet here in no gambler's land, i would shop for the best place to wager.


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