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I'm dumbfounded. This is what they come back with?
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37 K handle yesterday vs. 319 K in Early P5. Will anyone admit to this bet with its restrictions being a really bad idea.
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I'm still waiting for the "I was wrong about Zenyatta" and "I was wrong about Songbird" from the NYRA know it all. (Alliteration) |
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1. Will it break 100K 2. Will it be more than the Early P5 My vote is 1) Yes 2) No If this was open to all I would say this could do 750K today. |
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in the end its about profit or at the very least not losing. GP is posting large handles daily and growing them BUT are they making money or just posting big handle figs? I dont know nor do many they are a private company |
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So on Day 3, you think it "should be as good as it ever is going to be?" Really? Would you bet on that being true? Unlike a couple other people in this conversation, you're a bright guy, and you bet, and likely look to beat favorites if the opportunity presents itself. Why aren't you applying the same logic here? Do you think the people behind this decision didn't understand that the bet would handle a fraction of what it could handle? Have you considered all the reasons this might be being done? It's a complex discussion. Most are. Simply whittling it down to "it would be handling much more the other way" can't be the best way to look at it. Just as looking at any race and saying "the favorite's got this one" is probably a bad idea. |
Sign up for NYRA bets, or else !
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The bet is actually available anywhere in NY State, and not only to NYRA Bets customers, for what it's worth. If you want to play it out of NY State, you need to bet through NYRA Bets. Most Saturday's at Saratoga, maybe every one when it doesn't rain, has handled better than Stars&Stripes Day in the past, in case you're interested. Regardless, it's a big discussion, and surely there are pluses and minuses on both sides. |
Here's how it shook out at the OTB yesterday:
The punters saw the P-5 advertised on the Belmont feed,they wanted to play into the bet..........they couldn't. When the OTB management explained to them exactly why they couldn't play the P-5........it didn't go over well. It probably wasn't such a great idea to hit heavy with the P-5 advertising on the NY signal,and then not allow most of the betting public to play it. Just saying. |
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Like you I am uncertain if it pans out but I cant blame them for trying something |
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They are pretty much a cash through the machines lot(for various reasons). Truthfully I was a bit surprised at the interest shown in the bet yesterday. I suppose the fact that Belmont had the high quality card had a lot to do with it.......apparently people really love the P-4/5. I'm only guessing here,but I imagine the bettors just took their P-5 money and shipped it to GP/MTH/WOOD etc. when they couldn't play the wager they wanted. In terms of the other ADW's, I would guess the players weren't pleased about being denied the chance to play the bet. I'm thinking the NYRA left a lot of money on the table,and probably didn't score a whole lot of points with some of their more loyal bettors. |
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P4/P5 this year: $1,455,000, P4 alone last year: $1,399,000.
Nobody took their money and stormed off. |
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And it may be a provincial acknowledgement, but the revenue generated by NYRA Bets ~ because it's considered as 'at the track' wagering ~ substantially benefits the capital improvement, backstretch and breeding programs in New York. |
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Here's why: If Yesterday's P-5 from Belmont was open to everybody throughout North America(all race tracks/OTB/ADW's) the handle on that bet alone would of cracked 2 million minimum.......maybe 3 million. Now add that number in with the P-4 and there you have it. And where do you think the money the bettors wanted to bet on the P-5 but couldn't went ? I think it's a safe guess to say that it was spent on wagers that 95% of the public could actually make. |
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