Lunchtime racing and turnover Levy

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oddstrader
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Euler wrote:Thanks for the tip Andy, I'll tune it and try not to get bored. I've been to some live debates at the house and some of them can be quite convoluted.
something to watch instead of :| attheadverts.between races!
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It is just starting now.
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oddstrader
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1000 bets an hour! - its all your fault Peter :)
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Euler
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1000 an hour is Betfair's transaction limit. I guess most people place bets well below this.

I think he is wrong to say exchanges (Betfair) are short on levy by £25m. That's about half EBITDA last year, just a bit out!

If racing is too heavy handed with the levy it could kill the industry. If racing is treated different from other sports then people will stop betting on it IMHO.
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I didn't understand the significance of the point about 1,000 bets an hour!

Why does it matter whether someone places 1 bet an hour or 1,000 bets?!?

Jeff
oddstrader wrote:1000 bets an hour! - its all your fault Peter :)
andyfuller
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All very one sided - kind of makes you worried that these people are making the rules given their lack of understanding.
freddy
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Agree, you can just tell some people have no idea what they are even saying :oops:
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oddstrader
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this is a complete waste of time - they are only just plugging their constiteuncy and saying how important the industry is ,"dont come to me with a problem unless you have the solution"
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Is Jeremy Hunt actually present and has he said anything about the exchanges? If not then like oddstrader says its a waste of time. I'm not watching as I've just eaten and I'd kind of like to keep my food down which is always a problem after being exposed to politicians
Iron
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Definitely.

There's a lack of balance or intellectual rigour in the debate.

IMHO, it's simple. Horse racing is like any industry - it needs to stand on its own two feet. What's being advocated is a form of protectionism, and it says something about British politics that the Tories aren't up in arms about this socialist claptrap.

Jeff
freddy wrote:Agree, you can just tell some people have no idea what they are even saying :oops:
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Euler
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Don Foster contributes the best moment so far!
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oddstrader
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what other sports receive a levy type contribution from bookmakers? :?:
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Euler
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A lack of understand and solid facts seems to be present in the 'debate'. A bit backward looking IMHO.
Iron
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If he is, he's staying very quiet!

Jeff
hgodden wrote:Is Jeremy Hunt actually present and has he said anything about the exchanges?
Corker
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I wonder if any of these people really understand the issue, has ever placed a bet, or used an exchange?
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