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pointman 12-22-2013 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by casp0555 (Post 958192)
BHP 7
$5 Q. 3 / 2,4,8

BHP 8 Pick 4 .50

4,6,8 / 4,8 / 2,8,9 / 2,5,9

$27

Leaving Sam Houston to go home and have a whiskey and watch the last race

Nice job! :$:

herkhorse 12-22-2013 08:22 PM

Way to go Casp!!

pick4 12-22-2013 08:24 PM

Was Nosed out for the pick 3 and pick 4. Classic as that happens almost daily for me. The happy ending of this Hollywood finale is I hit the late exacta.

ateamstupid 12-22-2013 08:25 PM

Well done Billy. :tro:

casp0555 12-22-2013 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by casp0555 (Post 958192)
BHP 7
$5 Q. 3 / 2,4,8

BHP 8 Pick 4 .50

4,6,8 / 4,8 / 2,8,9 / 2,5,9

$27

Leaving Sam Houston to go home and have a whiskey and watch the last race

751.75 So long HP, Im going to miss you :tro: I swear to god guys I am in tears...Thanks...thanks

tanner12oz 12-22-2013 08:30 PM

Blah I needed the 11 in the photo for the pick 4... Hard to get too upset though with what's going on though...great sendoff with the crowd, finishes, call and the like...couldnt ask for more out of a tough situation

hondo 12-22-2013 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by casp0555 (Post 958213)
751.75 So long HP, Im going to miss you :tro: I swear to god guys I am in tears...Thanks...thanks

Casp0555

Great hit and have one for me

casp0555 12-22-2013 08:39 PM

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Arletta 12-22-2013 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by casp0555 (Post 958213)
751.75 So long HP, Im going to miss you :tro: I swear to god guys I am in tears...Thanks...thanks

Same here Billie.. Congrats on your big win :tro:

casp0555 12-22-2013 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Arletta (Post 958221)
Same here Billie.. Congrats on your big win :tro:

Thanks Laura, it was great but emotional .......

jms62 12-23-2013 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by casp0555 (Post 958218)

Nice hit casp :tro::$:

Kasept 12-23-2013 04:00 AM

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Originally Posted by casp0555 (Post 958213)
751.75 So long HP, Im going to miss you :tro: I swear to god guys I am in tears...Thanks...thanks

That's a great exit BC! Well done. It was definitely very hard to watch the last couple of hours as the end approached.

tanner12oz 12-23-2013 05:09 AM

You hope that the 20k or so who came out can make their way to the track more often so we don't end up back in this bind....trying to think positive but we might have made some new fans yesterday

Arletta 12-23-2013 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by tanner12oz (Post 958234)
You hope that the 20k or so who came out can make their way to the track more often so we don't end up back in this bind....trying to think positive but we might have made some new fans yesterday

I was hoping to see the place packed. I am sure the ones that did manage to make it out are glad they went. I noticed on the screen that some people you could tell were just walking around and absorbing it all in.

I am still in disbelief about it all and it just makes me so sad. I don't think I can bear to even see any of the demolition photo's that I am sure are to follow.

pointman 12-23-2013 02:19 PM

I continue to be amazed by those who somehow think that on track attendance is a measure of how the sport is declining. The fact that 20,000 or so came out yesterday proves that the fans are still there, they just don't always make it to the track itself on a daily basis.

I wonder how much attendance on a daily basis other sports would get if they had about 270 home games a year.

ateamstupid 12-23-2013 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by pointman (Post 958276)
I continue to be amazed by those who somehow think that on track attendance is a measure of how the sport is declining. The fact that 20,000 or so came out yesterday proves that the fans are still there, they just don't always make it to the track itself on a daily basis.

I wonder how much attendance on a daily basis other sports would get if they had about 270 home games a year.

Or if you had the option of the teams playing in your living room.

Arletta 12-23-2013 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by pointman (Post 958276)
I continue to be amazed by those who somehow think that on track attendance is a measure of how the sport is declining. The fact that 20,000 or so came out yesterday proves that the fans are still there, they just don't always make it to the track itself on a daily basis.

I wonder how much attendance on a daily basis other sports would get if they had about 270 home games a year.

I just thought more would show up just to be there on the last and final day. Only around 13k actually showed up to be apart of it.

pointman 12-23-2013 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Arletta (Post 958297)
I just thought more would show up just to be there on the last and final day. Only around 13k actually showed up to be apart of it.

I understand the pain that people in the LA area are going through. I have never been to Hollywood Park which I regret but I had the same feelings when Roosevelt Raceway was closed down and demolished. It was with a heavy heart I put my wagers in yesterday which got worse as every race went by.

I just think that the attendance figures are overblown considering the modern dynamics of the sport. As Joey inferred, when you can sit in your living room and place a bet more efficiently then you can on track, the incentive to actually go out there wanes quite a bit. Even the Yankees cut down the number of seats in the new Yankee stadium realizing that when you can watch with ease on TV less people will come. Considering how much more often that races are run than other sports and the ease from betting at home it is amazing that it still draws a few thousand live people a day.

The loss of such a great facility is tough, but the big picture is that there will still be quality year round racing in California. Considering how many days a year the racetrack is open compared to other sports and the fact that handle is still very strong, on track attendance is not nearly as relevant as handle is. It would have been nice for more people to send the place into history, but as long as money is put through the windows the game we love will survive even if the landscape of where the races are actually run is shifted.

pointman 12-24-2013 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by jms62 (Post 958229)
Nice hit casp :tro::$:

Jim, I tried to PM you back, says you either turned PM's off or some problem, maybe full. Please clear so I can send!

Nick


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