California Voters Reject Sports Betting Initiatives By Wide Margins

Two sports betting ballot initiatives – one that would allow racetracks and tribal casinos to operate sports books and the other permitting online sports wagering – were soundly rejected by California voters on Tuesday.

Proposition 26 would have permitted sports wagering at tribal casinos and four tracks – Del Mar, Golden Gate Fields, Los Alamitos, and Santa Anita. With some mail-in and provisional ballots still to be counted, voters rejected Prop 26 by a margin of  70.1 percent to 29.9 percent.

Prop 26 also would have expanded gambling at tribal casinos to permit roulette and craps, something they currently can not offer.

California racetracks and the Thoroughbred Owners of California urged voters to support Prop 26 but are not listed among donors supporting the initiative financially. More than a dozen California-based tribes funded the campaign in support of Prop 26, which was opposed by card clubs and poker rooms throughout the state.

Proposition 27, permitting licensed tribes or gambling companies to offer sports betting over the internet and on mobile devices, lost by an even wider margin, 83.3 percent against and only 16.7 percent voting in favor.

Prop 27 was supported by gambling companies FanDuel, DraftKings, Fanatics, Bet MGM, Penn National Gaming, WynnBet,  and Bally's Interactive, along with some experts on homelessness and mental health. A portion of revenue from Prop 27 would have gone toward solving California's homeless crisis.

Analysts estimated more than $450 million was spent on both initiatives.

At least 27 states, plus Washington, D.C., permit some form of sports betting, which was made legal by a 2018 Supreme Court ruling.

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Arqana Online Releases Breeding Rights And Stallion Shares Catalogue

There will be a selection of stallion shares and breeding rights offered during the Arqana Online Sale on Nov. 22, and the catalogue is now online. Shares in the French Champion Sire Siyouni (Fr) (lot 2) and rising sire star Zarak (Fr) (lot 1) will both go under the hammer. The duo's stud fees of €150,000 and €60,000 were announced on Tuesday.

Other stallions with shares available include Group 1 sire Almanzor (Fr) (lot 3), high-quality jumps sire No Risk At All (Fr) (lot 4), group sires The Grey Gatsby (Ire) (lot 5), Goken (Fr) (lot 6), and Dariyan (Fr) (lot 11) and stakes-producing sire Al Wukair (Ire) (lot 9).

There are also breeding rights that will be offered from Darley stallions Ribchester (Ire) (lot 7), Territories (Ire) (lot 8), Harry Angel (Ire) (lot 10) and Cloth Of Stars (Ire) (lot 12).

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The History of Poker Games

Poker has a mysterious past and cannot be definitely traced to a certain point in the history of card playing. It resembles a Persian game, which went by the name of NAS and may have been brought to the states via sailing ships the anchored in New Orleans. French Canadians who came down to New Orleans and helped to settle the city may have also brought poker to New Orleans. From the city of New Orleans, the game traveled up river on the Mississippi as the gambling game of choice on paddle wheelers. The steamboat game that was played at the time was 5-card stud. This game grew in popularity and was taken to heart by the soldiers and frontiersmen that came into contact with it in the saloons that were located on the river. From there it moved west and east, as travelers liked the game as a game to gamble on among friends. The game really moved west during the outbreak of the gold rush and then grew in popularity during the Civil War. Between the soldiers playing the game and the fact that every saloon offered the game to its patrons, the country became hooked on poker.

After the Civil War, the game changed to 5-card draw as you could get more bets in on a single hand and it brought the art of bluffing to a new height since a player was not showing any of their cards. 7-card stud then replaced this game and then the game of Texas Holdem came into being and is now the most popular game of poker of all time.

Poker is played by all classes of people and is one of the most popular games played in Washington DC by the politicians and even the President in the time of Truman. With this acceptance by both high society and the common man, the game as we now see it on TV has a following that is hard to ignore

The birth of the Internet and the addition to this service of poker has led to the astronomical numbers of people playing online on any given day. This one thing opened the floodgates of players from all over the world. Now days you can play in the local poker room or online at a time of your choosing. Your choice of game can be varied online as most online poker rooms offer a selection of games as well as limits for those games. You can also choose between a ring game or playing in a tournament. The prize money offered and the entry fees differentiate the tournament choices. There is a tournament for any player.

The game has come along way from the early days on the Mississippi and no one could have predicted how this game would permeate the various classes of people the way it has in the last 25 years.

Stradivarius Begins Stud Career at £10,000

The latest addition to the National Stud roster, seven-time Group 1-winning stayer Stradivarius (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), will stand for an opening fee of £10,000.

He joins Time Test (GB), whose fee is unchanged at £15,000, while Lope Y Fernandez (Ire) will also remain at his fee of £8,500 as he embarks on his second season at stud.

Rajasinghe (Ire), who has a strike-rate of 67% winners to runners from his first crop of juveniles this year, is also unchanged at £3,000.

“Time Test has had a steady stream of high-quality winners throughout the year, his biggest and best quality books are still to come and we are very excited about what the future for him,” said the National Stud's head of bloodstock Joe Bradley.

“Lope Y Fernandez was very well received by breeders covering a stellar first book of 134 mares in his first season. As the only son of Lope De Vega standing in the UK, he provides access to one of the best international sire lines at a very attractive price. The partnership involved has such faith in the horse and we are now very excited to see his first foals in 2023.”

He added, “It is a privilege to welcome Stradivarius to The National Stud's roster for 2023. His exhilarating turn of foot, soundness and will to win all combined to make him a true icon of the modern racing era.”

 

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