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I've said it before and I'll say it again. Back in the early 70s when OTB was introduced in NY Mr Haughton went to Albany and had a chance to speak and told them if people didn't have to go to the track to bet there would be a day when there would be no fans at the track. He seems to have been right. On track betting pays back over 10% to the track while online and simulcast pays about 2%.
Who cares where the money comes from as long as the horsemen and owners get it??
Howard Samuels the first czar of OTB set it up to empty tracks and provide himself a hefty salary and closing of Roosevelt by the ways Haughton spoke of.
My Mom (Rest In Peace) was one of the first hired for OTB. Sadly, my Dad (Rest In Peace) wouldn't allow her to take the train from Brooklyn to the Wall Street location. So she turned the job down. In the end, I think OTB hurt on track attendance big time.
we all knew you weren't very smart.
Your buddy changed names again as is now NOTHING BUT TRUTHS.
horsemen should not be getting 1 penny from casinos
I'm fairly certain when the owners, trainers, drivers, grooms, vets, feed and hay suppliers get their checks they arent overly concerned where they come from!
Al CAPONE had people working for him that thought the same way and cartels in SOUTH AMERICA have many workers that feel the same way, Pacer do you buy things from people that steal the products you are buying as why would you care as long as it helps you