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But from a business standpoint, why hurt the bottom line by using slot revenue to HELP racing when the only reason to HAVE racing is to get slots in the first place? In other words, why cut into the profit? |
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![]() I believe in the long run horse racing must stand on its own. Temporary fix. The track should just shut down and become a slot house.
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#3
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![]() Slot Machine Race Tracks = Welfare For Horsemen
Just wait until this place in Erie opens with their huge takeout and unplayable, meager wagering pools while siphoning decent horses from decent racetracks at a cost solely absorbed by bettors. The race tracks make money. Inferior horses and their owners and trainers make money. What do the bettors get? |
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![]() That would be making the incorrect assumption that the bottom line would be hurt. But your statement is exactly the way the tracks look at it. I believe racing revenue would increase with a lowered takeout...in the end, so slot revenue would not be hurt. My point is that the slot revenue would provide a cushion for the track when they first slash takeout. Getting the industry to even consider and understand this is the real problem.
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#5
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![]() Slots wont save racing it will kill it. Its a shame no one can see it but a select few. Just look at mountaineer who cut purses this season.
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