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Old 07-09-2011, 07:27 PM
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If you're trying to attract the general sports fan...who, at this point in time, is the one name they know? You bring them in with that and then you educate them with what is current in the sport. It is such a revolving door of "stars" in this sport (with early retirements, injuries,etc.), that you need a familiar name, even if she is retired. Something has to appeal to the person watching the program before, just to get them to NOT turn the channel before it starts
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First, it was the friends of Barbaro who reminded us how 'Barbaro is the glue that holds us all together' ....

Now, it's a retired Zenyatta?

Whatever fans we attract - they will certainly not be useful fans. They will be tards and horsey loving girls... and in most cases, both.
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Old 07-09-2011, 07:33 PM
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So, let's just let them know once and for all that they are all idiots and they do not belong here...good idea. And then in 10 years, we can all cry about how bad the horse racing industry has become. Oh, wait, that's going on right now.
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Old 07-09-2011, 07:42 PM
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All in all it was a pretty good race.
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Old 07-09-2011, 07:44 PM
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So, let's just let them know once and for all that they are all idiots and they do not belong here...good idea. And then in 10 years, we can all cry about how bad the horse racing industry has become. Oh, wait, that's going on right now.
I'm not going to get into this.

However, I will offer you congrats for thinking like your typical horse racing industry person. You should be awarded weekly paychecks for your genius.

I've wasted too much of my life arguing with idiots.

No matter how hard you beat them they can't get any dumber. So you sweat and toil to give a quality effort -more out of a sense of obligation than any need to prove the stupid are stupid- but hopefully you give the crowd something to cheer about during the process. At the end of it all the idiot, bludgeoned and thrashed, still looks on with empty eyes peering out from his empty skull and laughs while his thick drool falls all over his keyboard.

And you know, you just KNOW that despite a complete and utter dismantling of your opponent -if a boxing score was used, all three judges would have it 120 to 0- that damned indefatigable clueless smile and those crooked teeth with cotton candy stains spell your doom. You simply can't win against an opponent who doesn't know how to fight back.

The idiot is numb to the beating - so ya just gotta know when to quit.
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Old 07-09-2011, 07:52 PM
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I'm not going to get into this.

However, I will offer you congrats for thinking like your typical horse racing industry person. You should be awarded weekly paychecks for your genius.

I've wasted too much of my life arguing with idiots.

No matter how hard you beat them they can't get any dumber. So you sweat and toil to give a quality effort -more out of a sense of obligation than any need to prove the stupid are stupid- but hopefully you give the crowd something to cheer about during the process. At the end of it all the idiot, bludgeoned and thrashed, still looks on with empty eyes peering out from his empty skull and laughs while his thick drool falls all over his keyboard.

And you know, you just KNOW that despite a complete and utter dismantling of your opponent -if a boxing score was used, all three judges would have it 120 to 0- that damned indefatigable clueless smile and those crooked teeth with cotton candy stains spell your doom. You simply can't win against an opponent who doesn't know how to fight back.

The idiot is numb to the beating - so ya just gotta know when to quit.
Impossible.
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Old 07-09-2011, 07:53 PM
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Impossible.
No 3 knockdown rule in play.
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Old 07-09-2011, 07:54 PM
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you make race fans out of horse fans(i love horses, so i got involved with racing), or you take people to the track and teach them how to bet. you take gamblers and show them how to read the form.
no horse race coverage will convert someone by talking about a retired horse that fans can no longer see race, that they can't relate to. people know that horse racing involves a winner every time. whoopie.
what's that mean to them? nothing. show them how to make money, and then you might be on to something.
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Old 07-09-2011, 07:59 PM
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If you're trying to attract the general sports fan...who, at this point in time, is the one name they know? You bring them in with that and then you educate them with what is current in the sport. It is such a revolving door of "stars" in this sport (with early retirements, injuries,etc.), that you need a familiar name, even if she is retired. Something has to appeal to the person watching the program before, just to get them to NOT turn the channel before it starts
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good luck convincing justin bieber fans to stay tuned for john coltrane.

zenyatta was actually a very fine horse. i'd go so far as to call her a superior runner on synthetic. and worthy of mention as one of the best females of her generation. i liked her.

but most of her fans are an 8.1 on the richter scale of dunces. and they generated a 30 foot tsunami of resentful blowhard's if anyone dared mention she didn't belong in the pantheon of the gods.

if there were any actual racing fans left standing after that they were irradiated with 3x the survivable level of "but she's good for racing" nonsense.
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Old 07-09-2011, 08:07 PM
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So funny. I am fairly new to the game(5 to 7 years) and I love to watch and bet on this sport. But, when I first started going to the races, it was people like you that would sit there and throw me a look like I didn't belong. You are the same "hard core" betters that make newbies not want to come back. Or that anyone that is just there to drink and have a good time shouldn't be there.

These are the same people that may be back and put some money down the next time they come. And you, being such a superior being, will take all of their money. You should feel good about this. But, this won't happen if you, sitting there with your DRF and your pompous attitude, make them feel like they should go back to the mall. Many of these young people will come there once, and if they don't have a good time, they don't come back......ever!!!

As much as I love this sport....sometimes the hard ass gambler attitude is hard to deal with.
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Old 07-09-2011, 08:11 PM
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I know that the general Zenyatta fan is a certain "type." This is not my argument. My argument is that if you drive them away....it's just less people interested in the sport. How is that good?
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Old 07-09-2011, 08:11 PM
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As much as I love this sport....sometimes the hard ass gambler attitude is hard to deal with.
Aweeeee, Did they show Zenyatta dance!?

She's so sweeeeet. Pretty girl, pretty baby. I love her!
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Old 07-09-2011, 08:11 PM
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i'm not sure why you think the hard core gamblers are such a problem. i've never encountered that.
on the other hand, i've read for years and years now how this horrible coverage is done to entice the casual fan. yet, the casual fans never seem to get serious. you'd think that rather than continue with something that doesn't work, a new approach would be needed. but no, the networks think they know best, so they keep the same tired garbage. they still don't try to appeal to bettors, because they still think that many are turned off by gambling...meanwhile, poker becomes more and more popular, as do casinos.
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Old 07-09-2011, 08:20 PM
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The most amazing thing about this thread is the experienced internet posters that can't seem to identify a troll when they see one.

DrugS just set a new low....something that is not easy for him to do.
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Old 07-09-2011, 08:26 PM
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Aweeeee, Did they show Zenyatta dance!?

She's so sweeeeet. Pretty girl, pretty baby. I love her!
Huh...amazing
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Old 07-09-2011, 08:39 PM
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DrugS just set a new low....something that is not easy for him to do.
Nobuddy cares.
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Old 07-09-2011, 08:44 PM
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Huh...amazing
It must have been for BTW to award it a career best Ragozin.
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Old 07-09-2011, 08:54 PM
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gambling is huge and has been huge for awhile now....the industry needs to scrap the "casual fan" and market to degenerates...throw some huge pots out there with a little dose of education and you got a winner....horses run 5-6 times in there career over a course of 2 years....there is hardcore gambling going on in our sport 365 days a year....much more bang for your buck going after gamblers vs. hannah montana fans

broadcast the horse betting contests on live tv...make the betting just as important as the racing....yeah it sucks to demoralize the sport but hey its about staying alive at this point
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Old 07-09-2011, 08:57 PM
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market to degenerates...
How?
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Old 07-09-2011, 09:07 PM
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gambling is huge and has been huge for awhile now....the industry needs to scrap the "casual fan" and market to degenerates...throw some huge pots out there with a little dose of education and you got a winner....horses run 5-6 times in there career over a course of 2 years....there is hardcore gambling going on in our sport 365 days a year....much more bang for your buck going after gamblers vs. hannah montana fans

broadcast the horse betting contests on live tv...make the betting just as important as the racing....yeah it sucks to demoralize the sport but hey its about staying alive at this point
Good post.
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Old 07-09-2011, 09:11 PM
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Good post.
How?

He said nothing.
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