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Old 12-05-2021, 01:22 AM   #12
SandyW
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There's a lot about this, and the number you gave yesterday, that feels like an impossibility. We are supposed to believe that over 20% of their handle is coming from Nevada?

Is there some sort of account wagering that is comprised of a few individual and big bettors?
All you have to do is have a mobile account in any casino in Nevada and you will see that the figure that i gave is 100% correct as the mobile accounts show the handle per race for every track that Nevada takes.
Why do you think that Louis Cella told Churchill that it is time to settle with Nevada right now and not one day after the Oaklawn meet starts?
Oaklawn may not be as big as New York or Calif, but it is on a par with Gulfstream. The Oaklawn card starts at 10:30 AM in Nevada which is prime time for racing in Nevada.
The handle numbers that I gave you are public knowledge.
Why would I put up handle numbers that are false, I have nothing to gain.

Nevada Pari-Mutuel total handle for Saturday 12/4/21 restricted to in state of Nevada betting only:

Aqueduct--2,541,699
Oaklawn--1,318,380

Andy, tell me what numbers you don't believe when these numbers are common knowledge to anybody that has a mobile account in the state of Nevada?
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