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I think Hamlin did a really good job engaging fans with the bracket challenge and selling them on the idea last summer. The broadcast partners have a big influence on it too though. The NBA IST helped TNT’s viewership quite a bit compared to what they would previously get early in the season, and now that’s a big part of what Amazon’s new NBA package will be centered on. It’s not a coincidence they’re both involved together here in a portion of the season that usually has a bit of a lull before the playoff race really heats up.Interesting to follow the NBA's lead on this. I'm not totally against this, but I'm weary of NASCAR being overly influenced by other sports.
Not really. Its not a rule change or changes anything about the series, its for the fans to have some fun. I was hoping for hope I guess.I hope you are not surprised.
The great thing is if nobody told you this is going on you wouldnt know as far as the racing goes. If people want to throw away their money at the casino or other betting sites , have at it. I'm sure there will be hundreds of free bracket challenges we will be able to play, sounds like fun to me. To each his own I guessI'd be more open if this wasn't blatantly going after the sports gambling crowd. Those aren't fans. Dash 4 Cash works well in Xfinity.... wish we just did that. 4 drivers winner take all is a lot easier to follow. 10 years ago sports betting was a fringe taboo thing and leagues were totally against it. Now it's a massive driver for sports and getting younger fans in. Which I find absolutely hilarious given casino gambling is totally and utterly dead to anyone born after... gosh... 1985 or so... yet that's the demographic that jettisoned the horse out of the barn once that door was cracked open.
And I'm young, I enjoy casino gambling, and sports gambling. But it's gross how MASSIVE sports betting has become. Y'all should look at some of these NASCAR sportsbook options... it is sooooo ridiculous. Bet on the over/under # of cautions, stage 1 winner finishing position, heck if you really wanna light your money on fire... pick a group of 3 guys to all finish top 5, bet on the margin of victory, bet on the highest finisher for each manufacturer. This is just going to add to that insanity.
How many podcasts on sports gambling are out there? There's a select, but rapidly growing group of sports fans watching purely for their bets, not the game.
I'd be more open if this wasn't blatantly going after the sports gambling crowd. Those aren't fans. Dash 4 Cash works well in Xfinity.... wish we just did that. 4 drivers winner take all is a lot easier to follow. 10 years ago sports betting was a fringe taboo thing and leagues were totally against it. Now it's a massive driver for sports and getting younger fans in. Which I find absolutely hilarious given casino gambling is totally and utterly dead to anyone born after... gosh... 1985 or so... yet that's the demographic that jettisoned the horse out of the barn once that door was cracked open.
And I'm young, I enjoy casino gambling, and sports gambling. But it's gross how MASSIVE sports betting has become. Y'all should look at some of these NASCAR sportsbook options... it is sooooo ridiculous. Bet on the over/under # of cautions, stage 1 winner finishing position, heck if you really wanna light your money on fire... pick a group of 3 guys to all finish top 5, bet on the margin of victory, bet on the highest finisher for each manufacturer. This is just going to add to that insanity.
How many podcasts on sports gambling are out there? There's a select, but rapidly growing group of sports fans watching purely for their bets, not the game.
The great thing is if nobody told you this is going on you wouldnt know as far as the racing goes. If people want to throw away their money at the casino or other betting sites , have at it. I'm sure there will be hundreds of free bracket challenges we will be able to play, sounds like fun to me. To each his own I guess
I think Hamlin did a really good job engaging fans with the bracket challenge and selling them on the idea last summer. The broadcast partners have a big influence on it too though. The NBA IST helped TNT’s viewership quite a bit compared to what they would previously get early in the season, and now that’s a big part of what Amazon’s new NBA package will be centered on. It’s not a coincidence they’re both involved together here in a portion of the season that usually has a bit of a lull before the playoff race really heats up.
There are SEVERAL channels on my TV lineup that are solely sports gambling shows.
Yes you are right it will have no effect on the racing. But... I think it tells you the direction that the broadcast and media partners want to go. Coverage for all sports is rapidly moving towards embracing the gambling angle. If this is what Turner and Amazon think they need to do to raise subscription numbers... hang on because it would become an annoying focus that takes away from the actual sports content.
Here I am yelling at clouds again.
You're right, Turner and Amazon will play it up, I expect them to come out with a cash prize for fans who play and win or finish top 10Yes you are right it will have no effect on the racing. But... I think it tells you the direction that the broadcast and media partners want to go. Coverage for all sports is rapidly moving towards embracing the gambling angle. If this is what Turner and Amazon think they need to do to raise subscription numbers... hang on because it would become an annoying focus that takes away from the actual sports content.
Here I am yelling at clouds again.
ESPN is a joke nowadays anyway.Yeah it's half the ESPN lineup at this point when they're not actually broadcasting a game.
Its an embarrassment, its a political side showESPN is a joke nowadays anyway.
I think there are some really valid concerns about the degree to which sports betting has taken off - particularly prop betting. We’ve actually already had an NBA player banned for life as a result this year. And I don’t think sports consumption simply revolving around your bet slips is healthy either, but I think some added intrigue around a simple bracket challenge is pretty harmless. I wouldn’t expect it to materially impact how these guys approach races, just give the results a bit more significance.I'd be more open if this wasn't blatantly going after the sports gambling crowd. Those aren't fans. Dash 4 Cash works well in Xfinity.... wish we just did that. 4 drivers winner take all is a lot easier to follow. 10 years ago sports betting was a fringe taboo thing and leagues were totally against it. Now it's a massive driver for sports and getting younger fans in. Which I find absolutely hilarious given casino gambling is totally and utterly dead to anyone born after... gosh... 1985 or so... yet that's the demographic that jettisoned the horse out of the barn once that door was cracked open.
And I'm young, I enjoy casino gambling, and sports gambling. But it's gross how MASSIVE sports betting has become. Y'all should look at some of these NASCAR sportsbook options... it is sooooo ridiculous. Bet on the over/under # of cautions, stage 1 winner finishing position, heck if you really wanna light your money on fire... pick a group of 3 guys to all finish top 5, bet on the margin of victory, bet on the highest finisher for each manufacturer. This is just going to add to that insanity.
How many podcasts on sports gambling are out there? There's a select, but rapidly growing group of sports fans watching purely for their bets, not the game.
Its an embarrassment, its a political side show
You guys are upset with this? It doesnt change or effect anything with the season it just adds some fun and also helps draw in new fans who arent old gear heads
Its just on paper, they really are still competing and not eliminated from racing, just the game.I just think it's goofy to have playoffs and tournaments where the full field still participates after being "eliminated" from the competition. And if someone isn't watching now after all the other entertaining gimmicks they have added over the years, why would this be the one thing that finally attracts a new fan to the sport?
That being said, I really hope there's another season of the Netflix show, and if so, I think they could focus on this instead of the playoffs and it would be a hit. So I'll contradict myself and say if they do it right, it could definitely help attract new eyeballs.
And it is for a Million bucks with an M.Its just on paper, they really are still competing and not eliminated from racing, just the game.
Look at how almost every Sports Youtuber now does an ad read for Draft Kings, or Underdog, or other Sportsbooks or Prop Bet Sites.Yes you are right it will have no effect on the racing. But... I think it tells you the direction that the broadcast and media partners want to go. Coverage for all sports is rapidly moving towards embracing the gambling angle. If this is what Turner and Amazon think they need to do to raise subscription numbers... hang on because it would become an annoying focus that takes away from the actual sports content.
Here I am yelling at clouds again.
Okay, I'm confused. Who gets the money, the surviving driver or a prognosticating fan?Not really. Its not a rule change or changes anything about the series, its for the fans to have some fun. I was hoping for hope I guess.
I'm gonna go with the driverOkay, I'm confused. Who gets the money, the surviving driver or a prognosticating fan?
This....but if this makes if fun for somebody.....okay!I'd be more open if this wasn't blatantly going after the sports gambling crowd. Those aren't fans. Dash 4 Cash works well in Xfinity.... wish we just did that. 4 drivers winner take all is a lot easier to follow. 10 years ago sports betting was a fringe taboo thing and leagues were totally against it. Now it's a massive driver for sports and getting younger fans in. Which I find absolutely hilarious given casino gambling is totally and utterly dead to anyone born after... gosh... 1985 or so... yet that's the demographic that jettisoned the horse out of the barn once that door was cracked open.
And I'm young, I enjoy casino gambling, and sports gambling. But it's gross how MASSIVE sports betting has become. Y'all should look at some of these NASCAR sportsbook options... it is sooooo ridiculous. Bet on the over/under # of cautions, stage 1 winner finishing position, heck if you really wanna light your money on fire... pick a group of 3 guys to all finish top 5, bet on the margin of victory, bet on the highest finisher for each manufacturer. This is just going to add to that insanity.
How many podcasts on sports gambling are out there? There's a select, but rapidly growing group of sports fans watching purely for their bets, not the game.
I have no clue how even the Dash for Cash works....and I don't intend to find out. Agreed. Goofy. But whatever.....if it makes someone happy and enjoy the sport, so be it.I just think it's goofy to have playoffs and tournaments where the full field still participates after being "eliminated" from the competition. And if someone isn't watching now after all the other entertaining gimmicks they have added over the years, why would this be the one thing that finally attracts a new fan to the sport?
That being said, I really hope there's another season of the Netflix show, and if so, I think they could focus on this instead of the playoffs and it would be a hit. So I'll contradict myself and say if they do it right, it could definitely help attract new eyeballs.
The dash for cash in Xfinity and the Trucks is super simple. The top 4 finishers are eligible for next week's race and whoever finishes the highest out of the four wins the money. Rinse and repeat for the four races the contest covers.I have no clue how even the Dash for Cash works....and I don't intend to find out. Agreed. Goofy. But whatever.....if it makes someone happy and enjoy the sport, so be it.
Nothing in it for me. Ignorable. Like the playoffs, ineligible drivers will affect the outcome.I'm gonna go with the driver
As they might. I have never understood where this complaint originates from. Back in the day some drivers would lap the whole field. Back markers have always done what back markers do. Maybe Nascar being the only major series to have "lucky dogs" is what started people thinking back markers shouldn't race or something. Hell if I know. They made Darlington much more interesting watching the leaders work the lap traffic on long green runs.Nothing in it for me. Ignorable. Like the playoffs, ineligible drivers will affect the outcome.
Its head to head match ups, another driver cant affect the outcome. Its just an in season gameNothing in it for me. Ignorable. Like the playoffs, ineligible drivers will affect the outcome.
As far as this tournament goes, it's more of an observation than a complaint.I have never understood where this complaint originates from.
FWIW: Logano brought that incident on himself.As far as this tournament goes, it's more of an observation than a complaint.
It's definitely a complaint when the playoffs roll around. In every other sport that uses playoffs, non-playoff teams or individuals aren't affecting the championship outcome. Guys with grudges aren't affecting the outcome; see Kenseth-Logano, for one.
I had the 2 beating the 23. But had the rest wrong that you did.How did everyone do? I didn't get a chance to watch the race myself.
So far I picked 5 wrong, but the matchups I was wrong I had the driver going out next round
What I missed:
42 defeated the 48
2 defeated the 23 (seriously who have called that?)
10 defeated the 12 (needed another gal of fuel)
3 defeated the 19 (didn't watch but I imagine the 19 had an issue?)
8 defeated the 4