Del Mar Online Racing CommunityExchange wagering draws closer at Cal Expo
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Re: Exchange wagering draws closer at Cal Expo
Gee, do you think that this experiment is set up for failure? The track does about $477 of handle each night and most of that is from out of state. So let's limit the exchange wagering to California residents only. The exchange markets will have no liquidity resulting in a total lack of interest thus serving as Exhibit A why the thoroughbred tracks should not allow it. Sarcasm:the ability to insult idiots without them realizing it
Re: Exchange wagering draws closer at Cal Expo
I am sure that if Nittz can get a few of his "8 to 9 figure clients" to wager on Cal Expo the exchange wagering experiment will be a complete success. 1994 Stanley Cup Champion
Re: Exchange wagering draws closer at Cal Expohttp://blogs.courier-journal.com/horseb ... t-cutting/
A comment by Betfair’s U.S. chief Stephen Burn during the recent California Horse Racing Board meeting stood out to me as possibly indicating that the bosses back in London are growing impatient with the time it’s taking to get exchange betting started in the colonies where Betfair owns TVG.
Re: Exchange wagering draws closer at Cal Expo
I heard that William Hill, Ltd. is offering odds on which comes first. Exchange wagering in the USA or Kates first born child. The kid looks like a lock to me!! 1994 Stanley Cup Champion
Re: Exchange wagering draws closer at Cal ExpoC'mon guys. You've got Nittz all wrong. It's not 8 figure clients. It's figure 8 clients! They're betting on 1970's dirt stock car racing hosted by Dick Lane.
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