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Originally Posted by comet52
I should have included Parx, it's Pennsyltucky racing that stinks imo. I think heat on the industry has improved things a little over the 20 years I've bet but I'm sure there is still shady stuff going on.
I gave up Penn/Parx and most minor tracks like Charlestown et al, the only one I'll touch is Presque Isle cuz I seem to do well there for some reason. Maybe its the surface, GG, Presque and Woodbine all have tapeta and I do ok at them though I really don't play GG.
Just too many shady things and weird results and dq's that don't make sense, etc at those minor tracks. And about 2/3 of my action now is on Australia which gets me out of the drug trade at least.
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The following is a bit of a rant.
(Hey, I think I am overdue.)
You make valid points.
However, where I was aimed was that racing has had a bad reputation when it comes to honesty for many, many decades. That reputation is deserved to one degree or another.
IMHO, the level of dishonesty deemed acceptable in our game is appalling.
A guy gets busted for cheating... could be a jockey, a trainer, or even a vet. We (almost) always hear the same old story: "We don't want to take away his livelihood."
IOW, the livelihood of crooks is more important than the integrity of the game.
How do you suppose MLB would handle a guy who was dropping flies for money?