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Old 05-01-2016, 06:34 AM
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Next Fri and Sat are televised on NBC Sports. I'll play then but not when I cant watch.
Very light play for me too as they only show a few races ; its ludicrous ,they should nnot be supported when bettors have no choiceof ADW in their state.
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Old 05-01-2016, 08:02 AM
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Very light play for me too as they only show a few races ; its ludicrous ,they should nnot be supported when bettors have no choiceof ADW in their state.
Oaks Day NBCn is broadcasting from 12:30-6 and Derby day 12-4 then NBC kicks in. I know we will miss some races but I guess we get all graded races. I wonder if Churchill actually thinks this will help thier handle.
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Old 05-01-2016, 11:28 AM
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Oaks Day NBCn is broadcasting from 12:30-6 and Derby day 12-4 then NBC kicks in. I know we will miss some races but I guess we get all graded races. I wonder if Churchill actually thinks this will help thier handle.
They will skip some graded stakes on saturday,i think for storiesand paddock/post parades are not to be expected. It sucks for horizontal
bets & breaks up continuity.CD doesnot care or else they would have their own free tv feed on website like nyra, gp, tampa, keeneland sa etc.
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