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    Re: Keeneland cutting purses

    I do not like Casinos, slots, Bingo, etc, but I will never understand why people and the Legislator are against having them in KY when the surrounding states have them and take all the money that KY could have.

    It is similar to Hardin County (where I live) being dry for so many years while nearby counties were wet. I constantly heard that if the County were wet then the DUI rate would go up; there would be more public intoxication; more car accidents; more spouse abuse; and on and on. Well they finally allowed alcohol in restraurants and guess what, hardin County and it's cities are now getting the tax money that used to go elsewhere. Besides that the DUI, drunks, abusers, etc all WENT DOWN. Why because people could get a drink right down the street and not have to drive 10 to 50 miles or more to get it and then drive home drunk. They could just have a couple of drinks and didn't need to tank up so they were less argumentative, etc. All in all, its a plus for everyone, especially the coffers in the county. I am sure it will be the same for gambling.

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    Re: Keeneland cutting purses

    Kentucky had BETTER get some sort of casino in this state and QUICK to help save the horse racing industry. Mountaineer park and Hoosier Park are just a couple of tracks in bordering states that has casinos and casino money adds to the horse track money to make purses larger. Larger purses attracks more horses and owners, bigger fields, better wagering opportunities, which increases the amount of money wagered, increases the total takeout, which adds to purse money and around and around it goes. When a $5,000 Claiming race at Mountaineer Park has purse money of $9800 and the same race at Hoosier Park has a purse of $10,000 but the same race at Turfway Park only has a purse of $6600, then more and more horsemen will take their horses to other states and race. Think about it, the difference of $3000 in purse money when 60% is paid to the winning horse comes to about $1800 additional dollars PER race for the winning horse owner. That $1800 is a lot of hay and covers a lot of training fees, barn fees and other expenses. The claiming race game is the meat and potatoes of horse racing for there are far more claiming races ran every day than allowances, stakes and graded races. The claiming horses and owners are what keeps the industry running. We may live in the BLUE BLOOD state when it comes to Horse Breeding but more and more horses that leave this state and race in others is more and more chance of them being kept in those states breeding sheds later in life. After several years and then you will see some horse farms closing in Central Ky and lost jobs. Hoosier park is raising purses 12%, tracks in Kentucky are lowering purses, Churchill Downs are averaging 7.7 horses per race, which does not promote any betting interest, which lowers handle, lowers takeout, lowers purses, causes more horsemen to take their horses to other tracks, and it is a never ending cycle. The horse industry is in MAJOR trouble and has been so for many years. Until there is ONE governing body that regulates the industry for EVERY state - WHICH IS STEP ONE, then it is just like running in quicksand.
    Last edited by elnutsmalljaws; 07-05-2010 at 09:46 PM.

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