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Monthly Archives: December 2019
Tax Works Toward Start in Pegasus World Cup
R.A. Hill Stable, Reeves Thoroughbred Racing, Hugh Lynch, and Corms Racing Stable’s Tax returned to the work tab Dec. 30 at Palm Meadows Training Center.
Michigan Prepares For Potential Sports Betting Boom
Michigan could rival the largest legal sports betting markets in the country once it matures, attracting billions of dollars in bets each year and generating millions in tax revenue, according to PlayMichigan.com analysts.
When Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed HB 4916 on Friday, Michigan became the 13th state to legalize online sports betting statewide and just the fifth state to legalize online casino gambling. And Michigan’s potential as a market is enormous, capable of generating as much as $7 billion to $8 billion in sports bets annually and $500 million in gross operator revenue, according to PlayMichigan.com projections.
“Michigan is the second-largest state in terms of population to have legalized online sports betting and online casinos and poker, behind only Pennsylvania,” said Dustin Gouker, chief analyst for PlayMichigan.com. “Michigan’s business-friendly tax rate and competitive licensing fees will attract operators, too. And with a solid tribal and commercial casino infrastructure already in place, Michigan should be poised for quick success.”
Michigan will tax sports betting gross revenue at 8.4%, and Detroit casinos will pay an additional 1.25% tax to the city. That makes Michigan among the most competitive compared to other legal jurisdictions. By comparison, Pennsylvania levies a 36% rate, by far the highest in the nation. New Jersey charges a 9.75% tax on revenue from retail sportsbooks and 13% on online sports betting revenue, and neighboring Indiana levies a 9.5% rate on its sportsbooks.
Even with the lower tax rate, sports betting could generate as much as $40 million annually for the state, according to PlayMichigan.com.
“Some in Michigan obviously wanted a higher tax rate, but the current rate should draw significant interest from sportsbook operators,” Gouker said. “That will help the market mature more quickly than markets such as Pennsylvania, where the ramp-up has been much slower despite having the largest population among all states with legal sports betting.”
Much of the future of Michigan sports betting depends on how much the state’s 23 tribes embrace online betting, which is a significant variable in how successful the industry might be in the state.
The same can be said for online gambling and poker, which could generate millions each year in gross revenue if it’s adopted by operators statewide.
Regardless, online gambling should eventually boost the online sports betting industry once it launches. In New Jersey, a symbiotic relationship has formed, spurring growth in both online casinos and online sportsbooks. And that relationship will likely develop in Michigan, too.
“The Michigan bill has clearly set up the industry to succeed and eventually become one of the largest markets in the country, as long as everyone buys in,” Gouker said. “By securing an operator-friendly infrastructure, the state should eventually realize its revenue goals to the benefit of Michigan as a whole.”
For more information and analysis on regulated sports betting in Indiana, visit PlayMichigan.com/news.
TAA Elects Board Members, John Phillips as President
The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance board of directors elected John Phillips as president for the 2020 term and three new board members at its Dec. 30 meeting.
EuroMillions £161 million lottery jackpot winner Colin Weir dies aged 71
Colin Weir, winner of the £161 million EuroMillions jackpot in what was Europe’s biggest lottery prize, has died at the age of 71 after a short illness. At the time, the jackpot was worth $260.5 million in US dollars.Winner Stories, UK National Lottery, Death, Euro Millions, Multi-Country Game
EuroMillions £161 million lottery jackpot winner Colin Weir dies aged 71
Colin Weir, winner of the £161 million EuroMillions jackpot in what was Europe’s biggest lottery prize, has died at the age of 71 after a short illness. At the time, the jackpot was worth $260.5 million in US dollars.Winner Stories, UK National Lottery, Death, Euro Millions, Multi-Country Game
Builder who won $138 million lottery jackpot promises to keep working
A UK builder named as the winner of the £105 million (US$138 million) EuroMillions jackpot has pledged not to stop working despite landing the “life-changing” fortune.Winner Stories, International, UK National Lottery, Jackpots, Euro Millions, Multi-Country Game
Erasmus to Stand at Haras des Fontaines in France
German champion is a son of Reliable Man
Jockey Finally Ends Painful Losing Streak in Hong Kong
In echoes of Sunderland’s miserable 2002-03 season, when they lost their final 15 Premier League games, or serial racehorse loser Quixall Crosset, Lyle Hewitson must have wondered where a win was coming from.
Tax Works Towards Start in Pegaus World Cup
R.A. Hill Stable, Reeves Thoroughbred Racing, Hugh Lynch, and Corms Racing Stable’s Tax returned to the work tab Dec. 30 at Palm Meadows Training Center.
Independence Hall Starts 3-year-Old Campaign in Jerome
Basketballs bounce. So can bank checks. You can also add race horses to that list, especially if you adhere to one of the key philosophies espoused by the speed figure crafters at Ragozin Thoroughbred Data.
Math Wizard Could be Pointed to Saudi Cup
Math Wizard, the Pennsylvania Derby (G1) winner who finished fifth in the Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) at Santa Anita Park, returned to the Gulfstream Park work tab Dec. 22 with a three-furlong breeze.
Successful Opening Day a Triumph for Santa Anita
Dominant victories by Gift Box and Omaha Beach, dramatic photo finishes, a last-to-first triumph by a one-eyed filly, a scintillating debut victory by Devil Made Me Do It, and a $110.80 winner were among the track’s opening day events.
Son of More Than Ready to Stand in France
Storm Belt, a well-bred son of More Than Ready, is starting his stallion career at Haras de la Bareliere near Poitiers in France in 2020.
McCarthy, Gonzalez Crowned Laurel Fall Meet Champions
A rainy Sunday couldn’t dampen spirits as jockey Trevor McCarthy and trainer Claudio Gonzalez put the finishing touches on another championship during the Dec. 29 closing day of Laurel Park’s year-ending fall meet.
Storm Belt to Stand at Haras de la Bareliere in France
Storm Belt, a well-bred son of More Than Ready, is starting his stallion career at Haras de la Bareliere near Poitiers in France in 2020.
Doctor Dino Half Brother Bande to Stand in France
Stallion is a 9-year-old son of Authorized
Math Wizard Could Point Towards Saudi Cup
Math Wizard, the Pennsylvania Derby (G1) winner who finished fifth in the Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) at Santa Anita Park, returned to the Gulfstream Park work tab Dec. 22 with a three-furlong breeze.
Breeders Await Arrival of Sir Prancealot in California
Breeders in California will be eagerly awaiting the arrival of Sir Prancealot at Rancho San Miguel for the 2020 breeding season after he supplied his first top-flight winner when Lady Prancealot struck in the American Oaks (G1T) Dec. 28.
2020 Poker Predictions part 1: The brands
The next 12 months in poker are going to be huge for the industry. With all the major brands attaching a lot of importance to their live tours, whether partypoker, PokerStars or 888poker can attract the most poker players to their events over the next year will be a major talking point.
Elsewhere, the WSOP will venture into its 50th Anniversary series with high hopes of a record attendance in Las Vegas and Europe and online poker sites such as Run It Once and GGPoker will be looking to take huge strides forward and grow their own market share.
Who’ll win 2020? As ever, just like a poker tournament, players start with a fair chance of coming out on top.
The Big Three