As you might expect, we get a lot of comments on our Mane Attraction stories and now is a good time to catch up on one of the more interesting ones.
One critical commentāor meant to be criticalāwas the thought that harness racing would be ādeadā if they didnāt have betting.
My first thought was, “DUH,ā no kidding!
Yes, times have changed in more ways than one and competition from multi-sources is part of the situation as the lottery, casinos and sports betting are among the venues all vying for everyoneās dollar.
Heck, way back whenāeven prior to 1860 ā āpolicy shopsā were involved in the numbers racket in New York and the New York State Assembly deemed it the ālowest, meanest, worstā form of gambling.
It also flourished in Boston and surrounding areas, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Atlanta and Harlem, which featured āblack policy banks.ā
There were a number of ways the daily number was chosen, with some book makers even using the last three numbers of the mutuel handle at any nearby horse track to avoid any thought of improprieties. If the win handle was $30,228, the place handle $8,246Ā and the show handle $2,431, the daily number would be 861āthe last three digits of each of those handle numbers.
Other daily numbers were determined by the last three digits of the total of shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
Funny how all of a sudden, the āillegalā numbers racket became legal when States found they could make a dollar or twoāor a billion or moreāfrom it with lotteriesāthe first one being in New Hampshire in 1964.
The history of casinos goes back to Italy way back in the first half of the 1600ās. The first slot machine was invented around 1850 and, in 1930 or 1931, gambling became legal in Nevada with the hub being in Las Vegas, although cities like New Orleans, Chicago, St.Louis and San Francisco had āsaloons,ā which featured gambling.
Today, there are over 460 casinos in the United States and another 88 or so in Canada, all vying for the almighty buck!
As far as sports betting is concerned, in 2021, over $57 billion was handledā¦and that excludes tribal run sports books.
It is estimated that as many as 47 million people bet on NFL games last season, either at a casino, a sports book, online or with fantasy football contests.
Itās also estimated that over $4 billion was bet or more is bet on last yearās Super Bowl alone with over 25 million patrons betting on that venue.
And as other sports creep into the American custom of sports, the situation isnāt about to get away easier as there global sports betting industry is estimated at $3,000,000,000āyes, thatās trillionāand four of the top five betting sports in the world havenāt made their way solidly to the United States.
Tennis is the fourth most sport on which wagers are placed with basketball number threeāboth pro and March Madness on the college level.
The āmostā bet sport is one that is creeping its way into the StatesāSoccer!
One sports data analyst estimates that some 70% of all betting (both legal and illegal) is on soccer.
A total of $12.1 billion was bet on thoroughbred racing last year and, although their race days are mostly days, it still is competition that takes some dollars from harness racing and does have some influence on daytime harness tracks.
Harness racingās total handle for 2022 was $1.48 trillion, down by about 8.3% from a year ago.
Looking at all this competition, itās amazing that handle has held up as well as it has.
Harness racing needs one āGabe Prewittā at every track keeping tabs on post times so as not to step on each other’s toes, which costs un unknown amount of handle.
At Pompano, Gabe made sure he didnāt step on any other tracks toesā¦and that they didnāt step on PPkās.
Harness racing isnāt unique to this changing world of gam(b)ing.
In fact, most every industry has to lean on something to succeed.
Harness racing has had to rely on casinos and their parent companies to keep their word about supporting harness racing and even thoroughbred racing, too, to a lesser extent. Some have and some havenāt. (Pompano Park, Calder Racecourse and Arlington Park come to mind.)
Think of where restaurants and food sellers would be without condiments.
Where would French Fries be without ketchup, mayo, salt and, in some areas, vinegar?
And with French Fries being just a small part of the potato industry, where would bake potatoes be without butter, chives and sour cream?
Where would the hot dog industry be without mustard, pickles and all the other stuff put on that dog?
Where would the lobster and crab leg industry be without drawn butter???
There are many, many other industries that rely on supplemental help to stay in business and thrive. Our just happens to be an industry where land value and politics are the culprits that get into the way.
So, whatās lacking in harness racing. Well, weāve been slow to become modern āoff trackā in an age of modernization on track.
Repeating an idea to help on-track handle and, at the same time, increase slot handle and restaurant revenue, casinos send millions of dollars of ācompā money a month out by mail trying to lure players to their large non-denominational house-of-prayer. (Yes, it doesnāt matter what you are, youāre all praying to G-d for a jackpot, admit it!)
If you have ZERO takeout ON TRACK ONLY, itās the very same thing as giving $10 to the average bettor with free slot play and that player will be rewarded with a larger mutuelāwhether it be a full $10.00 on an even 4.00 to 1 shot compared to $8.00 off track or $250.00 more on a $1,000.00 trifecta payoff compared to $750.00 off track! Itās just like giving the on-track patron that same amount that you mail to your slot players!
More mutuel playā¦maybe some slot playā¦maybe some restaurant revenueā¦
This is also where the idea of āprop betsāālike in other sports and non-sporting eventsācomes into āplayā both on and off track.
Will Aaron Merriman will 1,000 races this season?
Will any horse equal or beat Bulldog Hanoverās world record of 1:45.4?
Will there be a dead-heat for any position on tonightās racing program at any harness racing track?
Will the daily double combination pay over or under $40.01? (The penny is to avoid ties!)
What will be the time of our featured ninth race tonight ā over-under 1:48 1/2?
Will there be any disqualifications on tonightās card?
Will the combined time of the first eight races be over of under 15:20 1/2 seconds?
Will any horse win from the outside post in a seven, eight or nine hotter field?
Will there be any quarter faster than 26 1/2 seconds?
There are a thousand moreāit just takes a bit of imagination!!!
When Hambletonian or Little Brown Jug eligibles, how about future bets? (Some exist alreadyā¦and thatās a start!)
We may be ahead of the times on the trackā¦but weāre behind the times off the trackā¦and time is running out to ketchup!
by John Berry, for Harnesslink