From Thoroughbred Idea Foundation
Since publishing our story on a pool manipulation incident at Gulfstream Park, TIF has received or noticed a variety of comments and questions about it and also identified a new incident of manipulation from Saturday, Nov. 19 at Laurel Park.
We hope to answer some of those questions and provide more context for those trying to understand what is involved in threatening the integrity of the sport.
Among the questions we tackle:
- How often does this happen and why?
- I don't understand this…could you explain, step-by-step, how someone would go about trying to execute manipulation?
- Why do you seem to hate quinellas and want to get them shut down?
- Is pool manipulation actually illegal?
- If pool manipulation has been on the rise, what is driving that?
Click here or the button below to read our answers which hopefully will add more context to the incidents.
The Thoroughbred Idea Foundation advocates for sustainable improvements to the Thoroughbred racing industry for all stakeholders, especially its primary customers–horseplayers and horse owners – through the exchange, curation and advocacy of sound, data-driven ideas, shared with and implemented by the sport's existing entities.
The post Follow-Up Q&A to Pool Manipulation; Another Incident on Saturday Shows Vulnerabilities appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.