I dislike the take-out in principle, but, it would not be a deterrent to me were I so inclined to try the game as a professional. My own handicapping skills, however are sufficient to keep that vocation at bay. Nonetheless, when I look at the take-out, it is one piece of the pie, and a much bigger piece of it may well be filled by \"contributions\" of the utterly clueless. This is not a level playing field like the roulette table where fate is an equal opportunity abuser. I\'ve stood behind bettors in Vegas, who are poster children for the \"more money than brains\" rubric. With fists full of money they bet tracks they\'ve never even heard of. Yes, the blind squirrel finds the acorn on occasion, but, over time they are simply enlarging the pools at eighty six cents on the dollar, for those who have the savvy and discipline to make the right moves. I can\'t help but think it\'s at least a wash against the track and state rake, but, obviously that\'s much more intuition than empiricism.