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07-27-2018, 06:41 PM
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How long do you think it is going to take before the sports betters in New Jersey realize that they are taking it in the shorts by betting into a 30 or 40 cent line? I think that this is the main question.
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Hey sandy Remember all your posts that said sports wagering will never come to fruition in New Jersey I hope you didn’t bet on that fella!
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07-28-2018, 02:22 PM
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Hey sandy Remember all your posts that said sports wagering will never come to fruition in New Jersey I hope you didn’t bet on that fella!
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Lol. A negative Nellie. First no sports betting. Now high vigs. They will have a lot of competion both brick and mortar and on line. 30 and 40 cents lines lol.
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07-28-2018, 02:30 PM
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Tom where have you been for the last seven years while I have been on here discussing...
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I haven't read any of them.
No interest in the subject until it became a reality.
Not that much interest now - I'm a horseplayer.
I just don't like my game getting polluted with outside crap.
Big purses = bad racing.
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07-28-2018, 04:08 PM
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Having it at a track is a piss-poor idea.
Why put an anchor on it, like a physical plant?
Do they confine the LOTTERY to a racetrack?
Does the LOTTO need anything from a racetrack?
Do race track people run the PowerBall?
Betting sports will be something you do from home, at the grocery store where you buy your lottery tickets, at newstands......why even conder a track?
Most track would be well advised to take what they can get for the plants and let them become malls and condos.
We already have for too many tracks.
Had Monmouth closed up and gone away, it would affect only a small select segment of the population. Probably, Jersey would have had to allow interstate account wagering, in which case, horseplayers there would be far better off today.
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Glad you don’t run racing Tom. You close all the tracks,save for Saratoga, oak lawn , Del Mar, Churchill Downs, Santa Anita and Belmont.
We would be running the Preakness at oaklawn. Lol
Tracks like Monmouth have their place on the food chain.
Where else would pletcher, brown send their second stringers.
Allan
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07-28-2018, 05:00 PM
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Tracks like Monmouth have their place on the food chain.
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As long as they can pay their own way, sure.
Preakness is safe - I love Pimlico!
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07-29-2018, 01:03 AM
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So Todd Pletcher, the guy who avoids supporting the Preakness like he is being paid not to, is now sending zero horses to support Monmouth biggest day.
Why tracks (outside NY) never take this guy's horses down is beyond me.
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07-29-2018, 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by biggestal99
Glad you don’t run racing Tom. You close all the tracks,save for Saratoga, oak lawn , Del Mar, Churchill Downs, Santa Anita and Belmont.
We would be running the Preakness at oaklawn. Lol
Tracks like Monmouth have their place on the food chain.
Where else would pletcher, brown send their second stringers.
Allan
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And don’t forget the savior a man of mystery who has single handily redefined the term super trainer a figure who the racing office at MP bows too yes we all know him by that now famous video soon to have his name in the racing hall of fame or shame? His 1/9 shots win low level claimers like they were Grade 1 stakes horses. Yep he has kept MP on the food chain for sure !!!
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07-29-2018, 08:08 AM
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And don’t forget the savior a man of mystery who has single handily redefined the term super trainer a figure who the racing office at MP bows too yes we all know him by that now famous video soon to have his name in the racing hall of fame or shame? His 1/9 shots win low level claimers like they were Grade 1 stakes horses. Yep he has kept MP on the food chain for sure !!!
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His low level claimed win at 1-9 because they lay over the field. The horses put up against them are putrid.
Allan
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07-29-2018, 10:47 AM
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His low level claimed win at 1-9 because they lay over the field. The horses put up against them are putrid.
Allan
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I even see mr. Guerrero has one in today who is next Zaidie and Sipp? Get rid of these guys now you don’t need them.
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08-19-2018, 03:00 PM
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The MAN is 4 for 5 so far.......bow to his greatness!!!!
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08-21-2018, 08:39 PM
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The MAN is 4 for 5 so far.......bow to his greatness!!!!
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I agree with Allan. It isn't Navarro's fault that he puts the horses in the right spots and the competition is horrible. Monmouth should be embarrassed for the races they have put on, and the public is speaking in droves. Handle has fallen off the cliff. Sure the weather hasn't helped and the comps are bad after having added Thursday and Friday, but my Lord it is horrible. It isn't like Navarro claims for $10k and wins 5 days later for $20k, which from foggy recall is what the old NYRA guys like the Gas Man and Barrera did.
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08-22-2018, 04:56 AM
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Originally Posted by alhattab
I agree with Allan. It isn't Navarro's fault that he puts the horses in the right spots and the competition is horrible. Monmouth should be embarrassed for the races they have put on, and the public is speaking in droves. Handle has fallen off the cliff. Sure the weather hasn't helped and the comps are bad after having added Thursday and Friday, but my Lord it is horrible. It isn't like Navarro claims for $10k and wins 5 days later for $20k, which from foggy recall is what the old NYRA guys like the Gas Man and Barrera did.
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The turf racing (when it stays on ) hasn’t been bad but the dirt racing has been bad.
That said I have made a lot of money betting against the obvious losers at Monmouth this year.
Very formful dirt racing and the procession of odds on favorites.
Allan
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08-24-2018, 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Profesor
Gulfstream was off the turf today so I decided to try Monmouth Park
What a joke 1/5 3/5. 4/5 shots galore every race for a minute I thought I was at FREHHOLD
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Speaking of Freehold - no sports betting there yet:
https://www.njonlinegambling.com/fre...betting-start/
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