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Originally Posted by ADJMK
What about the perception when trainers run multiple entries in a race and the odds on runs up the track while his uncoupled entry mate romps at a big price. Nothing nefarious ever going on here either. Never understood how tracks could allow uncoupled entries just so there wouldn't be short fields.
Racing has lost many fans and handle because of the perceived perceptions.
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The trainer doesnt make the odds.
There are times when trainers are asked to enter horses just so a race can fill. Its one of the many reasons why it is called gambling instead of winning.
But i disagree that this is what puts people off gambling. High take out doesnt help, and there are many other options for gambling.