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« Last post by Brown jug on May 21, 2026, 09:48:50 PM »
i understand your point rainman however assuming they want the 5% regardless of ownership would assume these guys try to win every race they drive in, given the comments i see on this site many would strongly disagree this is the case also drivers owning horses may work opposite to your theory, since they own the horse they may actually race less aggressive some nights not wanting to hurt the horse( their investment) either way i just think it is unnecessary and problematic as for amateur races, they should be non wagering and certainly not held at the big m, however if people are wagering on them than they will continue
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« Last post by Sweet on May 21, 2026, 09:34:42 PM »
Most of the contents in this post are simply not accurate. Please cite your sources.
They are inaccurate?, you're calling me a liar?....14 posts from you, mouth  Prove that other than the conclusions I've drawn on my own, that there is one bit of inaccurate information. Then I'll come over the top of your giant toilet mouth and post the journalist links. Go 
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Oak Grove handled around 1 million. That is for Saturday and Monday combined. That is anything but thriving. The top 5% in the sport are making money. Everyone else is doing okay or just getting by. Look at the tracks today. Only Yonkers and Plainridge have good purses. Eight tracks and six have okay to low purses. #THRIVING...NOT!!!
That’s not accurate at all. Saratoga, Pocono, Meadows and the tracks in Delaware have great purses. Not to mention Scioto. Pocono has 12,500 overnight claimers going for $11,000 purse. Thats not chum change, that’s good money for the average Horseman who races in claiming conditions
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« Last post by Sweet on May 21, 2026, 09:29:18 PM »
Where does all this info come from? You have done your homework. It sounds like a plan.
Sources of info came from several published online with quotes from Gural and insiders. All legit Logical conclusions drawn from moi. NYC is now enemy #1 for A/C, the State of NJ, and Jeff Gural is getting made and will finally be indoctrinated in the family.
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In 2015 the Hard Rock partnered with Jeff Gural to get the BigM a casino.
That partnership ended last month, the Hard Rock sold its 50% share back to Gural.
The Hard Rock already has a casino in AC.
No major brand name casino partner is going to be good for Gural, because the lobby against want to make sure their side doesn't get hurt and the competition could benefit on top of it and he could definitely have his BigM casino now with the Hard Rock gone because they wanted to bend for no one and rock their competition.
Bad partnership, seemed visually stunning the finished product but not for the anti-lobby, no way, was too stunning. 
Gural can now be super flexible with his approach, and he finally has majority poll support in NJ of 60%+ the super majority he not only didn't have but got voted down (73-27).
To start...A non destination (no hotel / resort) and medium sized casino enough to cover the racing costs to keep it the premier track and commensurate purses in the world and make him some cash profit. The rest of the BigM casino proceeds will go to projects that benefit AC and or directly benefit AC casinos, other benefits to coastal resort businesses all over the state, and more for the state for gaming tax revenue.
The NYC casino expansion is going to negatively impact AC's bottom line, they'll need a NJ ally to join them to not hurt their revenue, but actually be a financial help and now those negotiations that will get that approved will be controlled by Jeff Gural and the lobby against - together one goal, mutuality and equitable.
Now Jeff Gural can absorb some of that NYC casino revenue for NJ!
If all goes well it will go on a 2027 ballot referendum and it'll be passed because as of now it's too close to two consecutive legislature failures and the BigM and it's other gambling related biz revenue sank from a slow cold winter.
Next year, one and done 
If AC sees they've not been badly impacted and thus benefited, they'll allow Gural to go full on destination in the 2030's and seek the same in a reciprocal relationship with the BigM casino, to benefit from that too.
Jeff Gural should have his casino approved in 2027, built and operating late 2028 / 2029.
I think that nails it! 
Most of the contents in this post are simply not accurate. Please cite your sources.
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« Last post by Deadbeat on May 21, 2026, 09:22:30 PM »
“ Gural can now be super flexible with his approach, and he finally has majority poll support in NJ of 60%+” This is factually incorrect. Recent polls say the opposite. https://www.fdu.edu/news/fdu-poll-finds-new-jersey-voters-still-dont-want-casino-expansion/
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« Last post by Deadbeat on May 21, 2026, 09:19:39 PM »
The easiest money you’ll ever make betting on anything at the meadowlands is that there is little to no chance of a casino. Anyone who says otherwise does not understand the political landscape of NJ.
A better bet is which track closes first, Meadowlands or Monmouth.
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« Last post by Sweet on May 21, 2026, 09:18:17 PM »
I had ya beat, I had 1st and 3rd correct  Any profit at FLMD? You were all over that, just needed the 3 instead of the 5
$83.55 at Flam, almost lost that at Scioto....tie breaker is, Hoosier. Almost every horse I'm following is cashing. VS 
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Who else would be his mentor's biggest mouthpiece & post the links of his tangled mind?
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« Last post by seen2much on May 21, 2026, 08:44:02 PM »
Where does all this info come from? You have done your homework. It sounds like a plan.
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