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Originally Posted by Bustin Stones
So, there is the key unknown. States like NY or Ky would be major importers of wagers. Most other states, including Tx, would be exporters of wagers. If half of the difference came back to Tx tracks, maybe the decline would not be so dramatic. The big question is who benefits? Where does that other gambling money go? Is it in state at casinos? Or is it exported as sports gambling? It does raise the possibility that states like WV or OH might be better served to cut the cord and go it alone. Or at least temporarily to see how it shakes out.
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In Texas we are only allowed to bet on Horse Racing at a Texas race track, ADW wagering is illegal.
As of July 1st of this year the only track that Texans will be able to bet on is Lone Star Park. After the Lone Star Park's meet ends at the end of July, there won't be any more betting on horse racing in or from Texas.
We won't be exporting any handle to anywhere.