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Monmouth Park Sets to Open, But With An Uncertain Future for Legalized Sports Gambling

By Joe Favorito @JoeFav @TheDailyPayoff

This weekend millions will take to the road to celebrate everything from graduations to communions and confirmations to Mother’s Day, but on Saturday racing and gambling enthusiasts and sports business people will also travel to Monmouth Park for the opening of the 70th season at the Jersey Shore’s crown jewel.

With one eye on the past and another on the future, those hopefuls wonder what the future will bring at Monmouth in Oceanport, NJ, where supporters continue the quest to bring a new face to the racing venue.

The park’s current owners, the Governor’s office and a host of state legislators continue to push for year-round casino gambling like what is now featured at the at former Yonkers Raceway, now Empire City Casino on the trotters side, where the racing is but an appetizer for the legal gambling.

The state will put up a referendum for vote in November that would allow casino gambling at two North Jersey sites, the Meadowlands and maybe Jersey City and if it passes, Monmouth Park and even struggling Atlantic City would get a piece of the financial pie.

The work that the New Jersey Horsemen’s Association has done in making the track already fan and family friendly in their four years of ownership has been strong. Corporations can get their own race for a fraction of the cost of a trip to a Mets or Yankees game, and can even make some money legally while you root your favorite thoroughbred’s home. The weekend of the Haskell will bring big crowds and some other Stakes weekends will also swell the stands, but for the most part a day at Monmouth is a day, unfortunately, where crowds are rare.

The big lure for many on the business side remains that ongoing fight to bring legalized sports gambling to the track and marry it with live thoroughbred racing. Challenges continue to be put forth and fought back in the courts, and dates keep getting delayed for when a legal sports book can start, even as a trial with non-financial prizes.

As far as horse racing as a stand-alone draw, last week’s Kentucky Derby with New Jersey-owned American Pharoah winning in front of a record crowd of 170,000 at Churchill Downs continues to show that elite racing has a pulse. Whether that can translate over business at regional tracks away from The Breeders Cup or The Triple Crown or even Saratoga or Keeneland on a consistent basis in the northeast remains a dream, despite all the charm and the effort that has been put into making Monmouth more of a destination. Critics say the horse racing demographics  are too old, the meets too long and the lack of star power too prevalent to ever bring horse racing back to the masses.

Whether sports gambling will save brick and mortar facilities like casinos and racetracks is part of the national debate on wagering. If most of the gambling, which experts say could be in the billions, is done on a mobile device, why would millennials, a favorite target of supporters, flock to a racetrack? Las Vegas has taken the time to build itself as a warm weather destination with many things to do beyond gambling on games, so the draw is the experience, not the gambling room per se. A track like Monmouth during its racing season could use sports gambling as the bait, and could use its location, its grounds for concerts and other events, and then the thrill of horse racing as the switch to fill the stands.

If that happens, you could see brands investing in marketing in and around the track on weekends, with new food offerings and other services like we see at ballparks popping up with a vested interest in growing the fan experience. The track would also get a solid infusion of capital from whoever its traditional betting partner would be. Right now it appears that William Hill, the British bookmaker that is one of several betting houses to have set up a business structure in the US, might be the partner of choice. Monitoring the gambling debate, it already owns a bar at the track and sponsor the Haskell. There the investment was low risk, high reward should sports gambling shake out and Monmouth becomes a daily and weekly hub on the gambling side.

Where all this plays out is now anyone’s guess. Pay fantasy companies like Draft Kings and Fan Duel have invested and raised millions taking advantage of the pay fantasy loophole in Federal law right now.

At the recent Sloan MIT Sports Conference most media types in the sport, and league officials from the NBA and MLB (who are monitoring the situation as closely as the horse racing industry) were uniform in saying that the states challenging the Federal overturn of sports betting laws will not be successful. They say ultimately sports gambling will be handled, and regulated by a consistent federal law. The estimate was that it would happen, but not before at least 3-5 years, factoring in a Presidential election cycle which could slow the process in 2016.

Until then, a beautiful track like Monmouth will continue to operate and tread water with the hopes of a change and an upswing in overall business, while trying to ride a wave of casual interest that its primary tenant, the thoroughbreds, may have as the Triple Crown plays out.

After that, the hope of warm weather and some strategic marketing will try to lure casual fans to supplement the die-hards as the track, and the horse racing industry in general, remains in flux as a sports business, with a glorious past and the promise, maybe of better days ahead with bets going down on the Rangers and Yankees bolstering the run for home just beyond the grandstand glass.

Ohio's racinos pull ahead of casinos for gaming revenue

With Ohio’s seven harness-racing facilities open and building customer bases, the state’s four casinos gave up the gaming crown in April. Hollywood-branded casinos in Columbus and Toledo, along with Horseshoe facilities in Cincinnati and Cleveland, generated $69.5 million in revenue after paying out winnings, according to a new monthly report from the Ohio Casino Control Commission .

Author of book on Montana city's rape cases faces heckler

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Poll finds little support for Sheldon Adelson having sex with animals

A new poll says Las Vegas Sands chairman Sheldon Adelson should stop having sex with animals.

Before we get to that poll, we must first examine a different poll conducted on behalf of Adelson’s Coalition to Stop Internet Gambling (CSIG). The group is beating the media drum this week, attempting to convince people that nearly three-quarters of Pennsylvanians don’t want to see their state legalize online gambling.

The automated phone poll was conducted for CSIG by Harper Polling, which is run by a former polling director for the National Republican Congressional Committee. Harper has been criticized for its reliance on technology that only works with land lines, which fits with the aging GOP base but tends to underestimate the input of younger generations who only use smartphones (and who might enjoy using those smartphones to gamble online).

Not content to rely on octogenarians who believe VCR technology is too challenging, Harper’s poll also provided participants with six seriously skewed statements regarding online gambling, then asked if each statement made a participant more or less likely to favor online gambling legislation.

EPT Grand Final Side Event Round Up: Hossein Ensan and George Rankin Take Two

Lee Davy brings you a round up of the main stories from the edges of the European Poker Tour Grand Final in Monte Carlo, including two victories apiece for Hossein Ensan and George Rankin.

Everyone knows that Erik Seidel won the €100,000 Super High Roller at the European Poker Tour (EPT) in Monte Carlo. Most people know that Mustapha Kanit won the €50,000 High Roller. But did you know that the Season 11 finale is a 78 event record breaker?

Let’s take a look at the action on the outer tables.

Two players have won two side events. The most impressive of which belongs to Hossein Ensan. He first popped up on the EPT’s radar in 2014, after wading through a field of 1,496 players to finish third in the EPT Main Event in Barcelona.

Calling the Clock: Seidel and Seiver Prove Their Worth; Polish PokerStars Player Wins $1m & EPT Season 12 Schedule Announced

Lee Davy trawls through the weekly news to bring you a summarized version of events including the release of the Season 12 European Poker Tour schedule, details of the big winners from the Season 11 European Poker Tour Grand Final in Monte Carlo; news of a Polish PokerStars player winning a million bucks and much more.

I will start the weekly round up with the European Poker Tour (EPT).

The 11th Season of John Duthie’s bath time daydream is currently eating away at its Grand Final in Monte Carlo. At the time of writing the winners of the two biggest events are Erik Seidel and Mustapha Kanit.

Seidel has added €2,015,000 to his bank account. The New York legend defeated 71 entrants to take the first prize in the €100,000 Super High Roller. Kanit added €936,500 to his bank account. The Italian defeated 66 entrants to take the first prize in the €50,000 High Roller.

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Sheraz Nasir Wins the partypoker WPT Canadian Spring Championships

Sheraz Nasir has won the partypoker World Poker Tour Canadian Spring Championships after defeating Lu Zhang, in heads-up action, to take the first prize of $218,297 and the WPT Champions trophy.

Sheraz Nasir has won the partypoker World Poker Tour (WPT) Canadian Spring Championships. The Canadian resident defeated a field of 370 players to take the first prize of $218,297. He also wins a seat in the season-ending WPT World Championships.

“It’s awesome. It feels really good, and I feel happy to be amongst the champions.” Nasir told the WPT after his victory.

The WPT chose the Playground Poker Club, in Kahnawake, Quebec, as their Season XIV opener. The ink is still wet on the check sent to Season XIII WPT World Championships winner Asher Conniff, but the wheels on the WPT bus keep going round and round.

PokerStars Launch Online Casino Games in Italy

PokerStars continue their global roll out of online casino games with news of their introduction to the Italian market.

PokerStars has cut the red ribbon to allow their Italian based customers to play online casino games.

Roulette and Blackjack has been added to the PokerStars.it client. As has become the norm, a ‘Casino’ tab has been added to PokerStars online lobby. A shared wallet will be used, meaning money will not have to be transferred between casino and poker accounts.

A variety of different versions of the classic Blackjack have been made available. They include: Classic Blackjack, Atlantic City Blackjack, European Blackjack and Double Deck Blackjack.