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Originally Posted by Kasept
It's not an either/or proposition Doug. It's a gambling game, it's a convivial social setting. It doesn't matter which aspect initiates interest. Players and owners just need to be cultivated.
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Still, there is a VERY important distinction, and an important one for the industry. Of course we want people to come to the track and enjoy themselves. Of course we also believe there are some great social situations at the track. Some of us are even old enough to remember when even degenerates found constant camaraderie at the racetrack. However, in order for the industry to thrive, people NEED to, at least eventually, gamble. I understand that the more people that get exposed to racing, the better chance we have to cultivate them as players, but we need to cultivate them as PLAYERS, and not settle for them enjoying an occasional social afternoon ( or evening ). Unless we find a way to do this at least somewhat successfully, we are not being helped by encouraging newcomers to attend. However, the onus is on us.