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dr . atkins
27 Dec 18 20:24
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how many people would go if there were no bookmakers at  the track they are providing a service. on greyhound tracks the bookmakers are paid to stand up between 750 and 1200 pound a week
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Report RothmanMike December 27, 2018 8:47 PM GMT
Same reason shops pay rates on the high street.
Report the bloob December 27, 2018 9:27 PM GMT
if they weren't making enough money they wouldn't turn up

admittedly they do need some help, given how competative things are these days. I've placed probably 2 on course bets in the last decade, how times have changed
Report RothmanMike December 27, 2018 9:44 PM GMT
Back in the day, the government introduced a compulsory 10p /£ Off Course Betting Tax,and I for one went racing daily to avoid this penalty.
This would be the only way to boost on-course attendance/betting turnover, but is an unlikely option.
Report sparrow December 28, 2018 6:46 AM GMT
On course bookmaker days are probably numbered under the present conditions.
Report beatherder12 December 28, 2018 9:53 AM GMT
Once of a day our bookmaking firm would never consider a day off wherever we had a pitch between March right through to October.And even the winter months would be out every Saturday.Last year I worked only 39 days racing and this year not even going to do that many.Its a sad reflection now with high expenses and low turnover sometimes I feel I'm only going for nostalgia.
Report Dr Crippen December 28, 2018 11:17 AM GMT
There aren't any bookmakers on French or American tracks are there?

It doesn't stop people going racing there.
Report foxy December 28, 2018 11:43 AM GMT
French tracks are deserted other than arc day and French derby day can’t comment on that nonsense in America.
Report RothmanMike December 28, 2018 11:57 AM GMT
Not sure if you can bet into the Pools off-course in US , so no option if you want a bet.
The tracks are mostly open even on non-race days to accommodate the Slot punters and betting into the other track pools, which accounts for
the generous prize money.
In France, they have shops where you can bet into the pari-mutuel so no need to attend, and they too have generous prize money.
Report ribero1 December 28, 2018 11:58 AM GMT
Morning Foxy,while I understand beatherder's view we all know the market for good pitches has never been stronger,a pitch at Hamilton going for 126k and Market rasen 86k would have been unthinkable a few years ago.
There is only 1 solution which will never happen is to stop us hedging into the exchanges.
I've taken very good money the last 2 days in admittedly good pitches,i guess I will have hedged over 4k back over the 2 days,that should be circulating in the ring but hey ho.
Report StartingPrices December 28, 2018 12:01 PM GMT
Why shouldn't they? Why do they pay so little?
Report foxy December 28, 2018 12:16 PM GMT
Good morning ribero I don’t understand why that suggestion isn’t given a chance nothing wrong with kempton over the two days .
Report foxy December 28, 2018 12:23 PM GMT
Starting prices how much do they pay
Report Deepdale Dreamer December 28, 2018 12:33 PM GMT
dr.atkins, Belle Vue bookmakers pay the track to stand on a Saturday night. At the BAGS meetings there is no payment either way. Some greyhound tracks pay their bookmakers i believe for BAGS meetings, but to say greyhound bookmakers get paid between 750 & 1200 pounds a week simply isn't true in every case.
Report foxy December 28, 2018 12:35 PM GMT
Deep dale you have been on here long enough to know that occasionally people just post porkies
Report StartingPrices December 28, 2018 1:06 PM GMT
foxy...not enough. I know they all pay the same which of course is stupid. Best places should pay more or all should pay a % of turnover.
Report foxy December 28, 2018 1:13 PM GMT
Not enough is a terrific answer
Report Dr Crippen December 28, 2018 1:33 PM GMT
people just post porkies

French tracks are deserted other than arc day and French derby day

Is that one?
Report foxy December 28, 2018 1:39 PM GMT
Lol dr fair question I know on arc trials day which is probably there 3rd biggest day longchamp is almost empty nearly as many from the UK as Paris,also the jumping at autiel is very poorly supported.perhaps the summer festival at deauville gets a decent crowd but most are there for the evening entertainment.
Report DOUBLED December 28, 2018 2:20 PM GMT
deauville gets a decent crowd but most are there for the evening entertainment.

unlike the UK tracks in the Summer Laugh
Report cardenden December 28, 2018 2:22 PM GMT
why should punters pay to view racing online or the television,,  after all without punters the game is finished
Report foxy December 28, 2018 2:37 PM GMT
Doubled Devil
Report Black Knight December 28, 2018 2:38 PM GMT
the question should be why are punters paying so much to go racing?....cheaper entrance = greater attendance = better turnover for bookmakers..(who just hedge back on here anyway) who  will cover their costs in any event
Report foxy December 28, 2018 2:58 PM GMT
Black knight the average cost for a bookmaker to bet at kempton on Boxing Day will be north of £500 by just backing on here how do you think they cover those cost before getting anything for themselves
Report foxy December 28, 2018 2:58 PM GMT
I do agree punters pay to much to go racing
Report McCoy Carp December 28, 2018 3:39 PM GMT
On course bookmakers failed to move with the times, to offer anything different that might increase their trade. Any of them hand out any presents a la Barry Dennis and his Christmas puddings?
Report Black Knight December 28, 2018 3:50 PM GMT
foxy if the bookmakers cant recoup the cost then they wouldnt do it would they. ...unless they are prepared to take a view and not hedge......that said the costs are to high i do agree....the multiple is way too high....should it be a percentage of profit on the day...though not sure how to manage /police that
Report foxy December 29, 2018 7:07 AM GMT
your first point about the cost for punters black night has a huge effect on the bookmakers costs,£40 kempton tatts 6 races on boxing day and £15 haydock silver are two examples where the cost is simply to much,however whilst racecourses are getting money to easily nothing will change,regarding percentage from profit well that would be interesting to say the least.

good luck today
Report IanP December 29, 2018 10:32 AM GMT
Black Knight, what would you think would be a fair % of profit for on course bookmakers to pay ?
Report StartingPrices December 30, 2018 8:53 AM GMT
2%
Report IanP December 30, 2018 12:18 PM GMT
^^^  lol
Report IanP December 30, 2018 12:18 PM GMT
^^^  lol
Report jerseyboy December 30, 2018 12:24 PM GMT
Any one wish to purchase a pitch at Jersey races ??

6 bookies only  all independent and free to price up as they see fit.

No betfair outlet [Jersey not covered] YET ///

Meetings run from Easter Monday and finish August Bank holiday Monday.

5 races per meeting   I hurdle  4 flat.

Offers over   ////????
Report StartingPrices December 30, 2018 12:29 PM GMT
Ian...2% too small then!
Report IanP December 30, 2018 12:31 PM GMT
Racecourses currently get about 20%, I reckon.
Report StartingPrices December 30, 2018 12:59 PM GMT
If that were the case on course bookies would not exist!
Report sludge December 30, 2018 1:14 PM GMT
Jersey racecourse is worth a visit if u r over there . There are actually 9 race meetings.
Report sludge December 30, 2018 1:26 PM GMT
Sorry there are actually 10. Super spot though.
Report jerseyboy December 30, 2018 1:30 PM GMT
9 meetings in Jersey
1 in Guernsey..
Report sludge December 30, 2018 3:46 PM GMT
How much do you think the pitch will go for ?
Report jerseyboy December 30, 2018 4:11 PM GMT
Could be in the region of £60k...at a guess...
Report jimeen December 30, 2018 5:27 PM GMT
It would be jerseyboy , as long as there was a house thrown in with it .
Report jmdc December 30, 2018 5:58 PM GMT
Anyone punting at the Jersey/Guernsey meetings should arrange an immediate appointment with their brain surgeon.
Report ItsMeSwaddle December 31, 2018 12:27 AM GMT

Dec 30, 2018 -- 5:58PM, jmdc wrote:


Anyone punting at the Jersey/Guernsey meetings should arrange an immediate appointment with their brain surgeon.


I’ve been.

Would have to agree a load of bent dross.

But a fantastic day out.

Report jerseyboy December 31, 2018 9:57 AM GMT
Not so much bent, just smallish field with half of the runners having absolute no chance, their nearly all bad horses [ they would not be there if they were any good]. The locals all know what cannot win so the race may have 7/8 runners but only 3/4 have any chance of winning, therefore the prices are made around those 3/4 ..
Report ItsMeSwaddle December 31, 2018 10:15 AM GMT

Dec 31, 2018 -- 9:57AM, jerseyboy wrote:


Not so much bent, just smallish field with half of the runners having absolute no chance, their nearly all bad horses [ they would not be there if they were any good]. The locals all know what cannot win so the race may have 7/8 runners but only 3/4 have any chance of winning, therefore the prices are made around those 3/4 ..


@ 160 percent book.

It’s good to go if you don’t fancy a proper bet, unless your a good crown and anchor player ;)

Report ItsMeSwaddle December 31, 2018 10:17 AM GMT
PS the bookmakers should pay.

It’s harder to work on a drive thru in Burger King than to run a book and click a few buttons these days?
Report adge December 31, 2018 11:57 AM GMT
yes , especially when you are asked for a 10000 to 3000 [ wetherby ] and look at betfair and see that its 4.4 for £23
Report sparrow December 31, 2018 12:04 PM GMT
Why did you look, adge?
Report ItsMeSwaddle December 31, 2018 12:07 PM GMT

Dec 31, 2018 -- 11:57AM, adge wrote:


yes , especially when you are asked for a 10000 to 3000 [ wetherby ] and look at betfair and see that its 4.4 for £23


It’s going back to the simple point, why would bookmakers attend if they made nowt, simple logisictcs of supply and demand.

The way I see it is people playing for commission only should be able to earn minimum wage for the day, it really has very little skill it’s simple maths.

Bookmakers that take a stance should be rewarded accordingly if they have stuck their neck out and the horse in question is turned over.

I was at Ripon a couple of months back and the bookies might get a little more custom if they weren’t  completely miserable.

It would take very little to pay the 2 pound each way public out with a smile.

And it works the other way round aswell, if I’m having a ton at 2/1, why would I pay commission when I can check betfair and only lump on when the price is 3.0 or below and they can pay it for me, play the commission agents at their own game.

Report ItsMeSwaddle December 31, 2018 12:10 PM GMT

Dec 31, 2018 -- 12:04PM, sparrow wrote:


Why did you look, adge?


Most hiding behind the old argument.

“They would arb me”

I’m not an arb but think about it, you’d have to carry a fair amount of cash around on track all day to even make 50 quid.

Report sparrow December 31, 2018 12:23 PM GMT
ItsMeSwaddle    Joined: 19 Oct 15
Replies: 1353 31 Dec 18 12:10 
I’m not an arb but think about it, you’d have to carry a fair amount of cash around on track all day to even make 50 quid.





What happened before the exchanges came along then?
Report McCoy Carp December 31, 2018 12:25 PM GMT
What happened before the exchanges came along then?

Yeah, exactly
Report ItsMeSwaddle December 31, 2018 12:37 PM GMT
I’m saying I agree Spaarow.

A minimum wage job
Report adge December 31, 2018 12:51 PM GMT
sorry sparrow, yes i looked . rarely bother with the exchange but this was a bit much [ the kirby team ..they bet at least 10k in total at 100/30 ]..i asked for 200 at 4.5 [ three times ] and got matched before it shortened. won by a fence....lost over 5k on the race , maybe i should work at burger king pressing a few buttons
Report sparrow December 31, 2018 12:57 PM GMT
Thanks for your reply adge. Can't fault you for playing the game in this day and age though.
Tough times for sure.
Report IanP December 31, 2018 1:44 PM GMT
Before exchange,s it would have been 3/1.
Report ItsMeSwaddle December 31, 2018 4:15 PM GMT

Dec 31, 2018 -- 12:51PM, adge wrote:


sorry sparrow, yes i looked . rarely bother with the exchange but this was a bit much [ the kirby team ..they bet at least 10k in total at 100/30 ]..i asked for 200 at 4.5 [ three times ] and got matched before it shortened. won by a fence....lost over 5k on the race , maybe i should work at burger king pressing a few buttons


On the flip side you deserve lots of credit in this day and age.

Personally I think the game stinks more than ever.

A very tough job and deserve lots of respect if your taking risks like that.

WD

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