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Originally Posted by Pants II
Steve they didn't want the IRT's and mostly due to elitism. They didn't want the "local" clientele at their pristine facility.
Even though they could've used Louisville Downs.
I've been following the casino push in Kentucky for years. They were incredibly short-sighted in not taking IRT's. Embarrassingly bad decision really. It's like they don't have a clue how the Commonwealth operates.
Once they're put in they're in. Now they're out. Dumb.
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Originally Posted by Pants II
Louisville Downs was the perfect location for IRT's. They had plenty of space and remodeling wouldn't cost them much in their bottom line.
I was baffled at the time they didn't want it. Poplar Level is degenerate central. Would've done well.
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You're right Coach.. On all counts. They believed that gaming was coming their way. Beshear let everyone down who elected him on the expanded gambling platform.
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