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![]() Honestly who cares? The majority of the of people who watch this sport are nothing more than gamblers. That's all it comes down to. I think they honestly couldn't give a damn about anything execpt when is the post time for the next race going off somewhere.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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![]() I do and I don't meaning I don't really care about the awards but since they're given out why should this kind of thing happen?
Historically, the majority has decided not to make an issue of ongoing or recent violations or incidents. In 2004, Pletcher received a 45-day suspension and $3,000 fine when the prohibited substance mepivacaine was found in one of his starters in August at Saratoga Race Course. He also received his first Eclipse. In 2008 when voters named Asmussen Outstanding Trainer, he was under investigation for a positive of the anesthetic lidocaine in one of his runners at Lone Star Park. He continued to make headlines in 2009 while fighting a six-month suspension and $1,500 fine for that situation (legal battles for which, according to attorney Karen Murphy, are "still pending" at this date), yet he took home his second straight award at the season's end. |
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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![]() I can't agree with this. If anyone wants a certain amount of integrity in this game, it is, whom you call "gambler". Those I know who invest their time, handicapping acumen and money in the endeavor to make a profit in Racing are no more "gamblers" than those who delve into the stock market and neither of these people want to be cheated.
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Has there ever been a time where you saw a horse that you really didn't like based on his PP's, but felt you must include just because of the trainer? It's sad to say, but I really believe that bettors (and I know I have done it on many occasions) include the "this guy has the juice thinking" into their handicapping. Unfortunately it's something that has to be done. What consolation is it to the bettors if a trainer gets a positive weeks after the guilty horse knocked you or someone else out of their pick 4? The bottom line is, there are only two options players have. Either find another type of gambling or just go with the flow and handicap accordingly.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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Of course I want the game to be fair. But once again, where's the integrity for the bettor when a horse tests positive a week after you ripped up your tickets? Sure the purse money goes to the right person, but do you honestly care about that? If you had a bet on Life at Ten in the BC, would it make you feel better if someone gets suspended? Me personally, no. The boat has sailed and the damage has been done already. My tickets are dead and I moved on to the next race. Does that mean I don't care about the integrity of the sport? I don't think so, I just consider it one of the pitfalls of the game that I have no control over. Unfortunately while I could 1000% wrong I really believe that many other people that play the sport think the same way.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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Were you under the influence of alcohol? if so carry on if not have a drink! Thud or Duht
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Mathie I don't sit here thinking about this stuff too much. I don't play every single day but I do enough to focus on that, on playing, and not trying to come up with all the things that are wrong with the sport and need to be changed, etc. There's one line here that I keep coming back to... You said you consider it one of the pitfalls of the game that you have no control over. We all talk about changes... drugs and suspensions and what a joke it is and fixing the allegedly dying sport. Maybe this is why nothing really changes (?). Maybe it's too big of a monster and no one knows where or how to start and there are politics involved... I'm not accusing you of being apathetic... I'm accusing no one and everyone. I'm accusing the people who do have some amount of power and who send out emails and compose their thoughts and then go back to doing nothing about any of it. Does anything actually ever get done? Are there ever real changes? This is a silly popularity contest as you said but if the whole thing needs to be overhauled then this does as well. Maybe it all needs to start with a small thing (like this?). We've all written and or read posts and pieces about the idea of a governing body with a spokesperson who is well respected (cough cough The Mig)... If it ever were to happen (not holding my breath) how about a timeframe with changes in no particular order but with an end date, and something like this as the beginning... to show they mean business. They ARE just awards but the thing is the people who are up for them want them. You'll not see any Brando-esque speech come Monday night. Starting small. One final thought / question (not just for you... for you in general)... When Michael Gill won did it make you sick at all? I'm with Sightseek and Wingnut. There should be exclusions. |
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![]() Thank you for your insight on this important issue.
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