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Derby Day at the Meadowlands
« on: May 11, 2023, 06:15:13 PM »
Betting on The Big M’s live product was $3,621,862, extending the track’s streak of consecutive Friday and Saturday night programs with $3 million handles to 34.

“That ($3.6 million) is a huge number,” said Settlemoir. “Equally important is that on Saturday, on-track handle was also up significantly over last year. That tells me that dragging the post times as long as possible is really good for our bottom line."

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Re: Derby Day at the Meadowlands
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2023, 06:34:47 PM »
Betting on The Big M’s live product was $3,621,862, extending the track’s streak of consecutive Friday and Saturday night programs with $3 million handles to 34.

“That ($3.6 million) is a huge number,” said Settlemoir. “Equally important is that on Saturday, on-track handle was also up significantly over last year. That tells me that dragging the post times as long as possible is really good for our bottom line."

Do you ever feel deep-throating the BigM and Jeff Gural you'll choke to near death you get the full cock and balls?

I only say "near" because you can handle and always deliver a BIG LOAD!   ;D
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