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HOW IT WORKS
LVDC transmits to its clients "overnight" entry sheets two
days in advance of a scheduled racing performance. The entry
sheets include the following information:
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Identification of track
and number of scheduled races
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Running distances of
each race
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Indicates which racing
surfaces (main track, turf course, etc.) each race will be
contested over
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Conditions of race
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Total number of horses
scheduled to compete
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Names of jockeys or
drivers
On the day prior to the
scheduled racing performance, the "overnight" entry sheets are
updated and retransmitted with the following information:
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Morning line odds
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Saddle cloth numbers
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Post positions
On the day of the
scheduled racing performance, a final entry sheet is
transmitted. This includes updated information about:
Throughout the racing day
LVDC, via its communication system, transmits to our clients
all current racing related information which includes, but is
not limited to:
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Additional late
scratches, jockey or driver changes
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Changes in track or
weather conditions
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Any last minute changes
in the track wagering format
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Pick 6 and Pick 9
carry-over information
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Satellite and
transponder information relating to the transmission of a
track's audio/visual signal
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Daily recaps by track
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Race results and mutuel
prices
In order to assist our
clients in regards to the scheduling of personnel and
promotional activities, LVDC supplies racing information for
each racetrack prior to the beginning of its meet. This
information includes such items as: racing dates, post times,
dark days, special racing days, projected wagering formats,
and satellite and transponder information.
Throughout the years, LVDC has developed an excellent business
relationship with the management of major racetracks
throughout the country. This enables us, in a timely and
efficient manner, the ability to solve most problems or answer
any questions which may arise.
LVDC, in conjunction with these services, also maintains a
video tape library of races at tracks which LVDC is contracted
with to provide their live broadcasts. Upon request by a
client, LVDC can review a particular race or group of races to
verify any information or answer any questions.
In addition to the services listed, LVDC is usually able to
quickly resolve any data communications problems with the
various telephone companies should the need arise. We also
have established a "911" Hotline which allows all of our
clients direct access to our Racewire Information Center. This
feature enables a client to speak directly with a member of
our staff to answer any questions or resolve any problems
which may develop.
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