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Old 04-19-2012, 06:24 PM
MISTERGEE MISTERGEE is offline
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Can't imagine why any track wouldn't have wi-fi unless the cost is prohibitive. Seems like it would just be more money in their pockets. Also, seems like the more people that use it the better to make the lines to the live tellers and the machines more manageable. Its great to be able to bet that way especially when you have reserve seats and you don't want to have to crawl over a bunch of people every time you place a bet.
wouldnt the track make more money when you are at the track for you to get up and bet at the windows rather than using their wifi and betting with some adw?
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Old 04-19-2012, 10:37 PM
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wouldnt the track make more money when you are at the track for you to get up and bet at the windows rather than using their wifi and betting with some adw?
That's not what I'm doing. I'm using Oaklawn's app to play Oaklawn and all the other tracks they are simulcasting. No need to use twinspires or whatever, but I guess you could do that.
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