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Cuomo does not care what happens to the industry as long as he can get rid of it without egg on his face. He is an embarrassment to this State. |
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In theory.
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I can see an overseas bookmaking company buying NYRA. They can stand losing money while they hope America becomes more open to sports betting. Didn't Betfair do this with TVG? The real estate (not literally) is worth a lot, considering just how much money is wagered at 11/10 illegally.
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Why would you believe that if sports betting comes to pass that the state will just hand it over to NYRA? |
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Not talking about the physical land.. Talking about the gambling landscape and the potential to be the the first ones to operate a book in NYC
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I doubt that being associated with NYRA will give them a leg up. Sports betting isnt close right now either. NJ keeps losing in court and that is with a sponsor for the bill and support from the state.
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I have less problem increasing it for Saratoga than for Belmont....It should be tiered. Admission for AQ should be free.
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