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Originally Posted by ScottJ
Taken out of context, true. Here's the flow.
This was followed by my quote.
My point was that DRFBets should not exist in the first place. Is there anywhere in the country where DRFBets is a legal ADW where XpressBet is not?
From the business side, $1 bet with DRFBets might be the same as $1 bet with XpressBet to the bettor, but DRFBets is "touching" that $1 and taking a fee for whatever value-add they are perceived to have. The result is that these two $1 bets are indeed different from a business perspective.
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So by that token you'd suggest every white label ADW doesn't deserve to exist.
If that is true, then perhaps 20 or more ADWs would be out of business and I sincerely doubt their customers can all be expected to move their handle elsewhere, not to mention the loss of jobs associated with these companies. Besides DRFBets being a white label for Xpressbet. Keeneland Select is a Twinspires white label. There are many, many more like those two. They ALL add to the commingled pools and therefore to purses.
I recommend your ire be directed at the many illegal off shore sites which take bets from U.S. residents, don't commingle and therefore don't contribute a dime to U.S. racing.