As Belmont’s Spring/Summer meet draws to a close and Delaware Park gets ready for its signature day, HorseTourney stands ready to try and make a fun weekend that much more engaging with a plentiful variety of cash games and important qualifying events
With 37 featured tourneys spread out across six days of Fourth of July week, there were plenty of opportunities for top HorseTourneys players to show their mettle.
If you like action, we have it here in high volume over Fourth of July weekend. Seven marquee games on Friday and Saturday, 15 (!) on Sunday, and another five during a special holiday Monday menu.
So cue the John Philip Sousa music and let’s take a look, starting, of course, with the Friday slate.
It was a predominantly Pick & Pray week last week with no fewer than 35 featured events. The high volume—combined with some pricey winners—made for an extra-large helping of noteworthy performances.
With each passing week, it seems a new qualifier joins our featured-tourney ranks. Last week, it was Lone Star, Club Hawthorne and Monmouth (Haskell). This week, it’s the Xpressbet Summit of Speed Challenge. You will have two opportunities this weekend to earn $1,500 entries to the July 3rd contest that can be played onsite at Gulfstream or online at Xpressbet.
Sometimes the HorseTourneys gods prove to be right and just. And sometimes our players are just so good that they are able to take fate into their own hands. We saw examples of both last week.
After a fairly lengthy hiatus, we will once again be operating several of our more popular featured tourneys on Saturday and Sunday in All Optional Live format. For those unfamiliar with that game-play mode, it means you make 10 plays from among 25 eligible contest races. The other 15 you can just simply ignore. Or perhaps ignore—but root wildly for chalk to come in!
Victory has been no stranger to Robert Schintzius Sr. The Western New York resident earned a $3,000 Canterbury entry two weeks ago, picked up a $2,500 Spa & Surf Showdown seat last week, and this past week he decided to focus himself on events offering more immediate gratification.
When the weekend was over, Schintzius had to feel…gratified.
For the most part, last week’s featured tourneys were exciting free-for-alls with several horses in the 10-1 range connecting, and almost no cap horses doing so. The one exception came on the first day of the featured-tourney week, Wednesday.
When is the last time you bet a horse that clipped heels during the race and still managed to win? When is the last time you played a horse that clipped heels and went on, nonetheless, to win by 5 lengths? When’s the last time you picked a horse that did all that…at odds of 66-1?