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With COMPUTER ASSISTED WAGERING being more and more of the Meadowlands handle, very curious to see the difference in handle to when the Meadownlands tested no drag before. Do computers really care when the race goes off? When they tested NO DRAG before, they showed a decrease in handle. But that was before the huge presence of CAW wageing. Will the decrease be less than before?? Will it stay the same? Your thoughts?
Even though Gural says he doesn't like the drag, it's here to stay, because when they eliminated most of the drag one weekend the handle dropped so they put a stop to that. In the Meadowlands heyday they started at post time all the time and the handles were great. If you were committed to eliminating the drag and the bettors knew it, they would adjust, but it's not going to happen because they want every last dollar.
Good point
When I started going to harness racing, the only way to legally wager was at the track. I once took a tour of a racing facility. They used television cameras focused on the parimutuel lines to decide when to send the horses to the gate. The delay was shorter than the drag today but it was based on how long the lines were.