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Report: Regulatory battle looms over Santa Anita machines

Santa Anita has installed 26 new betting terminals, called Racing on Demand, that allow patrons to wager on past races on slot-machine-like terminals. The machines are likely to tip off regulatory controversy, since whether the machines are games of skill or chance determines whether they are overseen by the California Horse Racing Board or the native tribes in the state. Pari-mutuel games of skill fall under the umbrella of the CHRB, and the ma…
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horseracingnation.com broke the news in on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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