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You will never eliminate CAW. Especially now that AI is available to virtually anyone. It would help if the state legislatures would lower take out rates. But you will never convert slots players to handicapping. Slots require no effort and those players don’t want to work to get results
If the defendants dont settle and eliminate the CAWs themselves, their fate will lie in the hands of a jury. While nobody knows for sure what a jury will decide, to say they will never rule against them is far fetched. Gamblers who exclusively play slots are not the ones who would come back to racing it if racing was competitively priced. There are many active gamblers in the market that do not gamble on slots
Whether he came back at 4 or not didn't matter because pulling in new fans for harness racing is virtually impossible. The majority of fans were older people, and many have passed away, and no one has replaced them. Even with T-Breds, other than Keeneland, Saratoga, Delmar's summer meet, the Triple Crown, and Breeders Cup, racetrack grandstands are basically empty.
Exactly. They could clone bret Hanover and niatross and it wouldn't do a thing. There are no fans of harness racing. Youre either a horsemen a breeder an owner or a gambler. Only way out of this is to exterminate CAWs and reduce the price to gamble to something competitive with other gambling games in the space
PA taxpayers are facing a tax increase. The Governor is on the short list of candidates for president. PA has given billions to racing over the years. It is not hard to see how the racing handouts could be on the table. If the industry cannot bring in fans to support itself, what happens when the inevitable happens? Does the entire industry move to KY?