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Old 04-12-2007, 11:51 AM
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Gotcha. I often forget how big New York is. But in todays world is it silly to have both of the tracks? Or is Belmont not suited for winter racing?
There are a lot of politics in play. Aqu is a NYC track but Belmont is not and I'm sure that NYC would lose a lot of revenue were Aqu be shut down and turned into another parking lot for JFK. But it (NYC) will rake in money if the slots are put there.
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Old 04-12-2007, 11:59 AM
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There are a lot of politics in play. Aqu is a NYC track but Belmont is not and I'm sure that NYC would lose a lot of revenue were Aqu be shut down and turned into another parking lot for JFK. But it (NYC) will rake in money if the slots are put there.
Makes sense to me. Cannon if you were in charge what would you do with the 2 tracks?
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Old 04-12-2007, 12:00 PM
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Belmont is actually half in the five boroughs and half in Nassau County.
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Belmont is actually half in the five boroughs and half in Nassau County.
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Old 04-12-2007, 12:05 PM
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Makes sense to me. Cannon if you were in charge what would you do with the 2 tracks?
There are so many factors that are beyond my comprehension of the situation that I really dont know what can be done. I suppose if I could have a free rein and the political types would do what I wanted I would continue to operate both tracks with slots. A northern winter track is never going to draw much and you can use most of AQUeducts grandstand for a slots parlor. However I would signifigantly upgrade the area that is used by the horse players. Pretty much the same plan for Belmont which only gets large crowds for the Belmont when a TC is on the line.
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Old 04-12-2007, 12:17 PM
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There are so many factors that are beyond my comprehension of the situation that I really dont know what can be done. I suppose if I could have a free rein and the political types would do what I wanted I would continue to operate both tracks with slots. A northern winter track is never going to draw much and you can use most of AQUeducts grandstand for a slots parlor. However I would signifigantly upgrade the area that is used by the horse players. Pretty much the same plan for Belmont which only gets large crowds for the Belmont when a TC is on the line.
So basically take the grandstands and make create a slots parlor. I like this idea. But are slots the cure all for racing?
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Old 04-12-2007, 12:21 PM
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So basically take the grandstands and make create a slots parlor. I like this idea. But are slots the cure all for racing?
Who asked them to be a cure? If we are getting a piece of the action and it is put toward making our sport better aren't we better off than if we get nothing but unfair competition?
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Old 04-12-2007, 12:24 PM
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Who asked them to be a cure? If we are getting a piece of the action and it is put toward making our sport better aren't we better off than if we get nothing but unfair competition?
I agree with you. Let me rephrase the question...other than slots, what else can be done to help make horse racing better?
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Old 04-12-2007, 12:31 PM
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OK, no clue how this might work but what do people think about requiring people to buy a betting voucher for the track in order to enter the slots area? Not sure what amount would be appropriate ($20-$100) but it would have to be set to not discourage people from playing the slots but to encourage them to play the races in addition to the slots. Anyone think something along those lines could ever work?
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I agree with you. Let me rephrase the question...other than slots, what else can be done to help make horse racing better?
Making racing better
1. Lower takeout - Simple and effective. Slots allow tracks (and states) to lower their % because it will be more than offset by the slot income. The increase in handle will eventually cover the lower % and will probably exceed the previous take amount. This gives your customers more money which will go back into the pools which will increase churn which will make tracks more money in the long run. Everybody's happy.

2. Increase owner participation - Tracks do virtually nothing to try to increase the number of people who own horses. Why? Because they are too stupid and cheap to recognize great potential customers. The amount of interest that a person will have in racing if they own just a small piece of a horse will increase dramatically. That increase will in turn cause those people to bring in others as they speak of their ownership experience. Plus the fact that people who would have an interest in possibly owning a horse would be a better demographic to shoot for than the "younger" crowd who the majority of have little time or money. Make people feel like they are part of something instead of just nickel and dining them every chance they can get. Not to mention that those people will be better educated by the ownership experience and who would not want your customer base to be educated?

3. Fix your product - Steps need to be taken in order to improve the product on the track. Things need to be done about a few barns basically controlling all the good horses. Limiting stalls and restricting the amount of foal papers on file would be a start. This is an especially big problem in NY but it is spreading. What do you think the reaction would be in another sport if one team was allowed to dominate to the degree that you rarely saw the players play because one team hoarded them all? It is killing racing at the highest levels and will get worse as those barns just continue to get stronger. Address the statebred programs that run wild in some states. The fact that Saratoga is sometimes carding up to 5 statebred races a day is troubling. Also the idea was to improve the breed overall and the NY program in particular is not achieving that. I say that because the number of bad NYbreds being produced is rising and many of the best NY breds are by out of state stallions anyway. I dont know which is worse, maiden $15k NYB's or those same horses running in MSW's for 48k purses? On a national/regional level get together with other tracks and fix the stakes schedules so that we dont have the same race at three different tracks the same weekend dividing the races up where none of them are very good races.
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