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FredTheMug 9th December 2014 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by The Ocho
Gambling is illegal there? That is funny. I wonder how we would all cope if gambling was illegal wherever we are?


As usual I only had half the facts. Gambling is illegal there, except local horse racing (once a fortnight) and the lottery.

If gambling were illegal here I'd move somewhere else!

FredTheMug 9th December 2014 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by blackdog1
Why do you think it's called the game of kings?

No punting = no punters = no TAB = no money for racing.
Only the rich could afford to keep racehorses and punting would be a limited black market affair, not benefiting racing.

And there would be 240,000 fewer jobs. I suddenly feel better about my value in society.

blackdog1 9th December 2014 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by FredTheMug
And there would be 240,000 fewer jobs. I suddenly feel better about my value in society.
Amen brother. Feel the same.
PS
I thought I corrected my post to say "sport of kings" instead of "game" but it didn't stick.

Chrome Prince 10th December 2014 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by blackdog1
Why do you think it's called the game of kings?

No punting = no punters = no TAB = no money for racing.
Only the rich could afford to keep racehorses and punting would be a limited black market affair, not benefiting racing.


It's called the sport of kings because only the rich could afford to race horses.
Trainer fees, jockey fees, vet bills, nomination fees etc etc.
This was prior to syndications.
The bulk of the money for racing events these days comes from sponsorship.
In the old days it came mostly from the TAB and bookie turnover taxes, and prior to that, attendances by punters through the gate and their food and beverages plus racebooks.

I agree that we'd return to the blackmarket days of the SP bookies, however, I don't think racing would survive, because who would want to sponsor a race that nobody was allowed to bet on.

However, the Melbourne Cup would be the one day. Because the vast majority are there for a party and picnic.

Moderator 3 10th December 2014 03:26 PM

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Rinconpaul 10th December 2014 05:34 PM

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Posts have been TOUd as this thread is titled "NSW Minimum Bet Limits - Start September 1st, 2014" and quite a few recent posts are off topic.

Please keep posts in this thread relevant to the topic.

Thank you.

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Are you expecting me to believe that there are members out there so offended by the content of these posts, that they've TOU'd them?

Moderator 3 11th December 2014 09:36 AM

Of course it's not a matter of being offended.

Some folks wanted to read about "NSW Minimum Bet Limits - Start September 1st, 2014" and found they were spending time searching for the recent relevant posts because of the numerous off topic posts.


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The Ocho 11th December 2014 08:57 PM

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