Racetracks love guys like this, because they have big barns and their horses are consistent performers as the favorites, which means, THEY feel that the public wants to bet races where supertrainers are involved.
I've been preaching this to the choir for the longest time now, racetracks only care about one thing. Profits and losses. They don't care if one bettor is being cheated at the expense of another. If the Juan Carloses of the world started making bettors leave the track and the handle plummeted and they received letters and e mails from large players saying they can no longer play the races over there, they would do something about it.
But they're not going to care as LONG AS HANDLE STAYS THE SAME.
No track is going to LOSE betting handle because a supertrainer is plying his trade, that's not how it works unfortunately.
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