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Originally Posted by Unicorn
I think you guys kind of misinterpreted what I'm trying to say. By handicapper I mean just people that are interested in the sport. I was just taking a guess from what I observed at my home tracks in my state. It's probably not that way everywhere though. I'm pretty much an online player when it comes to wagering, so I kind of know what you mean by that. If I go to the track there is too many distractions and with the way I handicap now most of the time I use free information and don't even use a drf.
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Considering that wagering in casinos has grown exponentially with the number of casinos, sports wagering is growing massively, lotteries took in $73 billion last year, and horse racing handle has gone from $15 billion to under $11 billion in recent years...no, young people are not flocking to horse racing. Neither are middle-aged people nor older people.