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Old 04-26-2008, 07:20 PM
blackthroatedwind blackthroatedwind is offline
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Originally Posted by Danzig
i guess i'm a neophyte, since i can afford two dollars to get into the track.
if a hard core gambler hasn't got 8 quarters to get in, i don't see how he's going to last long at the window once inside.

This is so much the wrong attitude that I am genuinely surprised. The horseplayer that enters a racetrack pays PLENTY by wagering. Even if he ( or she ) only puts $100 through the windows in a day they are contributing roughly $20 to the racetrack....are you suggesting they should be expected to pay an additional $2 ( or more ) for the right to help racing in this manner?

But, nowadays it's actually even worse. With the majority of the money wagered these days going in through simulcasting, host tracks receive only a fragment of most of their wagering takeout, thus on-track dollars are even more precious. So, yes, asking people to pay for the right to wager at their facility is puzzling.

But, then again, at least you have the State of NY on your side, as they have effectively forbidden NYRA to allow their players in for free.
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