As an unprecedented year winds down and cases of COVID-19 rise across North America, the horse racing world like all other areas of society continues to make changes in response to the pandemic. Many racetracks currently operating are doing so without spectators or with limits to attendance, and have instituted strict safety screening protocols for essential employees who are already on the grounds to provide daily care for horses.
Month: November 2020
Carl Nafzger: Listening to the Horse
Trainer Carl Nafzger was kind enough to allow a reporter to accompany him and Street Sense to the main track at Churchill Downs for a morning gallop a few days before the 2007 Kentucky Derby.
Why Senior Gambling Exists?
In the United States, gambling is a prevalent activity. In 2002 alone, surveys show that almost 65% of the American population is hooked up with gambling.
In fact, there are professional analyzers that insist on their findings that there are more people who spend more money in gambling than they would do with the other nonsense items such video games, theme parks, and movie tickets, even if all of these things are combined all together.
Since then, there have been numerous reports about how gambling is penetrated in the society. There are still studies that lack evidence and conclusions about senior gambling.
These should pose an alarming case. This can be attributed to the recent survey done on almost 7,000 seniors, wherein, bingo had ranked as the second most-played gambling game by seniors.
Moreover, the number of senior people who are into gambling have increased from 20% in 1974 to 50% in 1988. These figures can be very alarming in spite of the long gap between 1974 and 1988. Also, this only goes to show that senior gambling is gradually but steadily growing in number.
Because most of the seniors have already gotten their “nest eggs,” they have more tendencies to get involved in gambling because of their money.
So, for people who want to know why senior gambling is so rampant these days, here’s a list of some facts that could be of great help.
1. Senior gambling is prevalent because of the fact that they do not have anything to do and that gambling is the only activity they find lucrative and at the same time gratifying.
2. Lack of attention and deteriorating opportunities made available for their social interaction, older people are more vulnerable to gambling these days. They find gambling as one way of escaping the hard realities of life that they could not bear. In turn, they gamble a lot so as to forget life’s problems.
3. Another reason why a lot of senior people are so much into gambling is that they have money, usually from their nest eggs or retirement funds. The more money they have, the more chances of gambling more.
4. In reality, senior gambling does not delve more on winning but more on the entertainment and satisfaction that they get whenever senior people gamble.
5. More privileges are available for senior gamblers, thus, seniors find it more convenient and more pleasurable to play gambling.
Fairmount Park To Be Renamed FanDuel Sportsbook And Horseracing Through New Partnership
Fairmount Park in Collinsville, Ill., will soon have a new name through its partnership with the sports betting giant FanDuel. The 95-year-old racetrack just east of St. Louis, Mo., will be known as FanDuel Sportsbook and Horse Racing.
In an interview with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, FanDuel Group CEO Matt King outlined plans for a sportsbook at the racetrack, but added “We're investing broadly to revitalize the track itself.” The Post-Dispatch reports plans for the track to bring back the St. Louis Derby – last run in 2006 – and fund it with a $250,000 purse.
The sportsbook could open as early as late January 2021.
The Illinois Racing Board has approved 53 days of live racing at Fairmount Park in 2021, with a meet extending from April 27-Sept. 6
Fairmount Park is also in the process of getting a casino license made possible through a gaming bill passed by the Illinois legislature in 2019. The track has been owned since 2000 by William Stiritz and Associates.
FanDuel and the horseracing network and advance deposit wagering company TVG are related through their common ownership by Flutter Entertainment.
Read more at St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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