Started by The Tin Man, December 17, 2013, 08:18:30 AM
Previous topic - Next topicQuote from: Dave in TJ Mex on December 23, 2013, 01:28:16 PM
Look, HP has long been a slowing failing business and --- Sunday accepted --- attendance has averaged under 4,000 this meet. Handle is mediocre.
If the owners can make more money developing the property, so be it.
Its sad for horse racing fans, but the owners are not necessarily bad guys for wanting to make some money after buying the track years ago for $250 million.
Blame the politicians and voters of California for not approving slots for race tracks.
Quote from: Dave in TJ Mex on December 23, 2013, 01:28:16 PM
Look, HP has long been a slowing failing business and --- Sunday accepted --- attendance has averaged under 4,000 this meet. Handle is mediocre.
If the owners can make more money developing the property, so be it.
Its sad for horse racing fans, but the owners are not necessarily bad guys for wanting to make some money after buying the track years ago for $250 million.
Blame the politicians and voters of California for not approving slots for race tracks.
Quote from: The Tin Man on December 24, 2013, 02:17:22 PM
Its not attendance that was the issue. There is more than enough money being bet on the races.
It's the infinitesimal cut HP was getting from the online gaming. Less than 1% track connections have told me.
You would think the actual product would get a decent cut. That was not the case. That deal was a sick sick joke.
Quote from: Dusty on December 25, 2013, 07:25:00 PM
AMEN and BetFair did them no favors
Quote from: Vic in Chicago on December 25, 2013, 07:16:30 PM
Vic's Stauffer's last call was brilliant, and obviously well prepared. He worked in a marvelous tribute to the track, and the greats that raced there, yet never failed to accurately call the race at hand, and truly imparted the drama of HP's final stretch run (that almost resulted in a dead heat!)
Great job Vic!