^ I'm a sports bettor who loves horse racing, but looks at it as another entity that provides me with entertainment during spots or lulls in the year otherwise, precisely due to Quinn's point and what everyone knows (the essentially double vig or more that horses carries over sports).
Do you think the decision which is likely to overturn PASPA will cause a large consolidation effort around the states? It's clear historically, as you and Quinn suggest, that any type of action (up til now just gambling expansion out of Vegas in general) will hurt horses, which then causes a negative feedback loop by tracks with further bad decisions affecting takeout and as a result, handle.
As a big racing day guy, I hope at least the great parts of the sport are maintained, of course. The SCOTUS moment/decision on such an unconstitutional law has finally arrived.
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