tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8560898823512627114.post5344393353874796031..comments2024-02-01T00:37:24.768-05:00Comments on PTP: The Smaller Horsemen are the Next TargetPull the Pockethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05082676049275768769noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8560898823512627114.post-8645883137772771722014-12-08T01:20:08.592-05:002014-12-08T01:20:08.592-05:00I know how the little guys can compete with the bi...I know how the little guys can compete with the big guys.cut their takeout in half. <br />Sure would be interesting to see how the horse players would react and who would get hurt.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8560898823512627114.post-2947567120226832542014-12-07T11:34:23.859-05:002014-12-07T11:34:23.859-05:00Of course, these signal price increases contribute...Of course, these signal price increases contribute to shrinking the pie as well by reducing available rebates for price sensitive players who will wind up playing less and maybe find a new game to gamble on.<br />I wonder what Monarch's ADW arm (Xpressbet) pays for signals, probably the same as what racetracks pay, maybe less, because of their clout?, meaning tracks and horsemen get a small cut on all bets made at Xpressbet, no matter if the track is A, B, or C material. Fred Mertznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8560898823512627114.post-80753626833990153852014-12-07T11:20:17.054-05:002014-12-07T11:20:17.054-05:00Horse racing (foolishly) believes shuffling the de...Horse racing (foolishly) believes shuffling the deck chairs will fix it. If they spent as much time trying to grow the business than they do arguing how to split it up, they would have fewer problems to solve.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com