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Wonder if they will name the race "The Free Beer" |
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Is Arlington's takeout 17% for WPS? That's what I found on a quick search... Beer is really cheap when you start dishing it out in small draft cups. If $12 is wagered, that means Arlington's take is ~$2.04 pre-taxes, purses etc. Without knowing their purse situation and how their horsemen contracts work, even if it was a 50/50 split, they still gross $1.02. There are labor considerations, taxes, supplies, COGS... but I'll bet it's either break-even or close to it by itself, then when you factor the additional revenue of people in the building, more beer sales, more wagers etc., it makes a lot of sense. The hard part, I think, is relaying the message in the marketing. I think it's a good idea. |
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![]() I like the fact that they are being creative, but I'm with Al on this with them giving out
technically free drinks late in the day. Also what's the legal gambling and drinking ages in Ill? Could they run into a problem there? They are on the right track, but I personally think they have to tweak it a bit.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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![]() Great. Feed them a drink right before they hit the road. Might be better if it was something they could redeem any day after the bet. You know, small incentives to come back.
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![]() How late do they stay open for simulcast?
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