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![]() they could charge 15 and 30 it would still be worth it
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![]() Yeah, $15 or $30 would really bring the fans in droves.
If you bet only $100, you are already paying $18-20 in admission...but everybody seems to forget that. Let's just keep tacking on more and more.
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As to Saratoga and the hit to those who attend most of the season, do they still offer the season pass? It has been a couple years since I lived there, but if they do still offer this, it is a great deal for frequent attenders.
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If I go and wager in a casino on a slot machine and bet $100 the casino will get an average of $5 pending on the game. If I bet $1000, which is my typical handle if I was to go to the races for an entire day, its $50. If I go to the races they get $200 on average. One is free and the other is charging, you would think its reversed on the who.
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To me it seems like the horse racing industry has too many old execs unable to grasp that it is no longer the 1960's and 70's |
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![]() That is why we have the mighty HANA
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