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Originally Posted by 3kings
I agree with Doug that they need to market to other sports fans from ages 18 and up. I have been at the Derby the last few years and the people you meet,that are actually gambling, are all fans of other sports. Although fantasy sports never came up I'm sure many where involved in them. Most people you talk to are eager to learn more about how to wager. Over the course of the weekend people sitting or standing around me heard me discussing what we were wagering and later asked me questions. Most had no idea about how to play multi race tickets, what a Beyer or Tomlinson number etc... Everyone was eager to learn and to wager something more than win/place. I recommended Rich Eng's book to a couple of them while telling them not to be insulted by the title. People who like other sports and play fantasy football are definetly the correct target market. You need to educate them so they get the intrigue of the sport and so they can have some success.
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I hate sports and have never gambled on anything else in my life.
Racing is an interesting puzzle and requires a lot of research that can potentially pay off if you're right. You don't only have to be a sports fan to appreciate that.