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The guy is clueless. And he's saying the small-fry bettors he talks with at Hawthorne are clueless as well. So what?
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Which is why I am seriously considering no longer playing. Dead serious. Bettors are treated like they are the problem, not the solution.
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Hawthorne is a very interesting crowd, and lets just say that it isnt for the faint of heart. If your rocking some BBQ or ketchup stains, and half your teeth, your part of the IN crowd |
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Ugh. It's hard to believe that consistent messaging along the lines of "takeout doesn't matter" is spontaneous. If this sport had a national chairman, I'd say that talking points to this effect were being distributed.
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And the men are worse!
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At the risk of getting hit with tomatoes, he's partially right.
I'm NOT saying that takeout is not an issue, but I've never heard anyone in our building say, "Your takeout is too high." It is generally an issue left to message boards, blogs and the occasional article. Not to sound like an industry shill, but the reality is folks who believe the takeout is too high and talk about it out loud are currently receiving rebates, stout ones to boot. Sorry, but it's a fact. Also, many of them refer others to their current ADW and get a slice of their action as well. So the whole takeout debate, in my opinion, is frustrating because on one hand are legitimate arguments for reduction and on the other are folks clamoring for them, claiming they don't bet this or that, but ultimately, their rebates reduce the takeout down to what they're clamoring for in the first place. For what it's worth. Again, please don't take this post to mean I'm against takeout reduction, which is not true. |
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I'll let Doug respond to this....I would never throw tomatoes at you Travis, I am a big fan of yours. |
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The statement completely ignores long term growth in the game.
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And many of them "Not complaining" realize that it is falling on deaf ears and have moved offshore for their rebates.
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You don't need to go offshore for rebates.
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I'd be willing to bet, given the chance, that he'd make his point with softer language. That's why I said partially right. |
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The quote is offensive, but it's just the latest in a long line of offensive rhetoric about horseplayers by the people in charge of the sport. The notion of sophisticated horseplayers who treat the game with the seriousness of any other investment is completely lost on most of the decision-makers in horse racing. Yet these are the people who are supposed to be looking out for our game when dealing with regressive government officials. It makes me appreciate all the more what NYRA has done in the past year, making an effort to listen to all of its customers and rolling out tangible improvements like the 15% Pick 5 as a result. It's going to take a lot more than that to reform things though, and as long as people like Walsh are making business decisions based on what a few jadrools in the grandstand say, the battle remains a steeply uphill one. |
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Here's something I wrote in this thread on 8/1/07: http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15567 Quote:
http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16373 --Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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Ellis and Laurel. 2 D+ racetracks. And also these were temporary situations. That's not how you create buzz.
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John Walsh is far from a typical suit if at all. He's extremely involved in bringing in new racing fans to the game.
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