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|  You can beat a race but not the races | 
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|   first thing I noticed was the opening credits looked like a full field going a mile and a quarter. 
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|   I wish it was still true that "More money is bet on horse racing than on any other form of commercialized gambling." Thanks for posting that link. | 
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|   Probably fact considering worldwide wagering no? 
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|   Maybe, but since the original film was about domestic gambling, I was comparing today's level of participation in American horse racing to what it was. Besides, what most of us here would like to see is a stabilizing and some growth in the participation in American racing and the pools for parimutuel bets. You know, whatever keeps our preferred tracks healthy and makes us a good return when we do hit a bet. | 
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