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Old 12-31-2017, 04:42 PM   #18
thespaah
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Originally Posted by johnhannibalsmith View Post
**** that it was quintessential Turf Paradise implementation: the one way to screw it up. Yeah, let's make it so that a ten second wagering transaction requires you to push 500,000,000,000,000 buttons or talk to Gomer Pyle's significant other and hope you don't get shut out. It was okay if you were playing $20 win and a $5 exacta and a completely unnecessary obstacle to getting wagers in and getting them in on time the rest of the time.

But holy **** that hardly means revert back to believing that you are putting on such a great show with Robertino winning four a day at 2-5 in six horse fields that people will get up and haul off to the shitty OTB or the track in
typical sabotage in the form of absurd rationalization.
I have no idea what could possibly go through the mind of a politician that would cause one or more to remove on line as part of account wagering. What possible difference does it make to them? On the surface, why would it matter the method of placing a wager.
Unless of course this is Turf Paradise talking/lobbying the state legislature?. Their idiot management believing that if it wagering off track is made inconvenient, then bettors will go to the track. Sort of like what Texas did?
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