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Idaho Reopens Debate to Legalize Slot Machine-like Horse Racing Terminals

Idaho Reopens Debate to Legalize Slot Machine-like Horse Racing Terminals

Jan 18, 2018

Idaho has added “historical” or “instant” horse racing machines to its wish list. The horse-race betting machines are ​according to Operators, Pari-mutuel betting terminals that allow players to place bets on replays of horse races that have already been run.

According to the latest news, a bill that would call for the legalization of horse-race betting machines has been recently introduced to the state. The Idaho Attorney General’s Office filed an opinion, arguing that the legalization of these machines ​maybe​ unconstitutional.

Idaho lawmakers are reopening a debate to legalize horse-race betting machines throughout the state. The recent move came almost 3 years after the Idaho Supreme Court repealed the authorization for the machines in 2015. The proponents of the initiative believe that the legalization of the horse-race betting machines could financially support the decades-long horse racing tradition. It is not a secret that the horse racing industry has started to wane over the past few years​ due to increased gaming competition in the state such as Tribal Gaming, and the Idaho State Sponsored Lottery.  Proponents of the initiative believe that horse racing should be allowed to exist since it was the first legal gaming in the state and has been injured by the introduction of the Lottery and Tribal Gaming.  Proponents argue that Historical Racing is legal Pari-mutuel wagering ​but is packaged in a more innovative way to attract new customers.

The industry is still on life support, desperately seeking some help ​due to other gaming venues that have been allowed to evolve and operate in the state.  Proponents want a fair and level playing field and believe there is room for all to co-exist.​

Miss Irish Rose A Takes Buffalo Raceway Feature

Miss Irish Rose A Takes Buffalo Raceway Feature

Jan 18, 2018

Wagering may have been cancelled at Buffalo Raceway due to electrical problems but Miss Irish Rose A was still all business in taking the featured $9,500 Open Pace for the mares on Wednesday night (Jan. 17) in a snappy 1:59.1.
A power surge at Buffalo Raceway caused a failure of Amtote’s PC Color Display Computer System and its backup. Due to the lack of odds and prices being presented, wagering on the 11-race card was cancelled with the races being run for purse money only.
Miss Irish Rose A (Larry Stalbaum) wasted no time in getting the lead and posted fractions of 31.1, 1:01.1 and 1:30.2. A final panel of 28.4 by Miss Irish Rose A took the starch out of the remaining six mares as she rolled to an easy 2-1/2 length victory over Little Joke (Billy Davis Jr.). Tymal Luckynpink (Drew Monti) finished in third.
Owned by Stalbaum and trained by Kimberly Asher, the 6-year-old Miss Irish Rose A (McArdleKilinchy Rose) has now earned $85,249 in her career.
Driver Shawn Gray had a good night in the sulky by posting four wins while Ray Fisher Jr., Stalbaum and Davis Jr. each doubled. Gerry Sarama and Asher each had a pair of training victories.
Due to a lack of entries, Friday night’s card has been cancelled at Buffalo Raceway but a 13-race...

Jessies First Down leads Ruidoso Raced Champions

Jessies First Down leads Ruidoso Raced Champions

Jan 18, 2018

 

Repeat Winner Jessies First Down

Leads Ruidoso Raced 2017 Champions

Ted Abrams’ homebred Jessies First Down repeated as the world champion and led five horses that raced at Ruidoso Downs last summer named 2017 champions.

There are 12 championship awards for quarter horses racing in the United States. They are the major awards. Ruidoso Downs raced horses took eight of those titles.

The champions were announced Wednesday night in Oklahoma City by the American Quarter Horse Association.

Jessies First Down, also the 2016 world champion, earned his 2017 title with five wins from seven starts. Like 2016, he secured the sport’s top award with an impressive late season surge.

A gelding sired by Fdd Dynasty, Jessies First Down won the Grade 1, $200,000 All American Gold Cup by two-and-one-half lengths in his sole Ruidoso Downs start.

Jessies First Down was also named champion aged horse and champion aged gelding.

The Jimmy Padgett-trained Jessies First Down is the first horse since Tailor Fit (1999 and 2001) to win multiple world championships and the first horse since SLM Big Daddy (1997-1998) to win consecutive world championships.

Padgett also trained champion three-year-old Hold Air Hostage, champion three-year-old colt Duponte and champion two-year-old gelding Eagle Jazz. They all raced at Ruidoso Downs.

Darling Farms’ Hold Air Hostage raced to dominating wins in the Grade 1, $1.15-million Rainbow Derby and the Grade 1, $1.36-million All American Derby at Ruidoso Downs. The Apollitical Jess-sired gelding won the Rainbow Derby by one-and-three-quarter lengths and the All American Derby by two-and-one-half lengths.

Hold Air Hostage was also honored as champion three-year-old gelding.

Owned by Bobby Cox with Homero Parades and Kristen Ashley Parades, Duponte had a consistent summer at Ruidoso Downs racing at the highest level. The son of American Runaway was a...

Delta Downs’ Jackpot Picks for January 18th

For our IdaBet players: Delta Downs’ very own Jackpot Picks for Thursday, January 18th

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40 TOP SOPHOMORES TO RACE IN GRADE 1 LOS ALAMITOS WINTER DERBY TRIALS ON SATURDAY

40 TOP SOPHOMORES TO RACE IN GRADE 1 LOS ALAMITOS WINTER DERBY TRIALS ON SATURDAY

LOS ALAMITOS RACE COURSE, CYPRESS, CA… Six standouts that competed in the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity on December 17 plus two other Grade 1 finalists are among the 40 sophomores that will race in the trials to the Grade 1 $215,450 Los Alamitos Winter Derby on Saturday at Los Alamitos. First post is 6 p.m. The horses with the 10 fastest times in the 400-yard trials will move on to the Winter Derby final to be held here on Saturday, February 10.

            The Winter Derby trials will be headed by a pair of outstanding Grade 1 placed fillies in the form of Lisa Anderson’s Moonie Blues and EG High Desert Farms’ Matilda Czech. Trained by Jaime Gomez, Moonie Blues finished second to stablemate and champion 2-year-old J Fire Up in the rich Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity final. The homebred Freighttrain B filly also won the Wild West Futurity last year, doing so from post number eighth, which is also the post where she’ll be racing from in the third of five trials on Saturday. Eduardo Nicasio will ride the Washington-bred.

            Now trained by Lorenzo Campuzano, the homebred Matilda Czech will be in action in the second trial of the night. The Fast Prize Cartel filly was second by an eyelash to the aforementioned J Fire Up in the Grade 1 Golden State Million Futurity. She also ran a solid fourth in the Los Alamitos Two Million final. To be ridden by Cruz Mendez, Matilda Czech was a perfect three for three in trials to Grade 1 races last year. She’ll be facing Two Feathers Series, LLC’s Scoopie Jess and Billy Absher and Leland Decker’s exciting filly Chowchilla Chickadee in this trial. Scoopie Jess was fifth in the Two Million final, while Chowchilla Chickadee won her first three starts by daylight...

Monticello Picks For Thursday, January 18th

For our IdaBet players, here are the Thursday Picks for Monticello. Happy Wagering!

1ST RACE: 7-5-2-3

2ND RACE: 5-1-6-4

3RD RACE: 2-7-1-3

4TH RACE: 4-1-5-3

5TH RACE: 4-1-5-3

6TH RACE: 3-7-1-4

7TH RACE: 5-6-1-4

8TH RACE: 5-3-4-1

9TH RACE: 1-5-4-6