Announcing the Players Championship Show Presented by HorseTourneys and Sport of Kings

HorseTourneys announces the Players Championship Show, a two-night live broadcast that will discuss news, strategy, and action from HorseTourneys Players Championship on Friday, April 2, and Saturday, April 3.

The two-night live-stream will air online for free on the HorseTourneys YouTube channel this Friday from 6:00–8:00 PM ET and Saturday between 7:00–9:00 PM ET. Those interested in watching the show can sign up for tune-in alerts at the Sport of Kings website here.

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Announcing the Flo-Cal Faceoff Show Presented by HorseTourneys and Sport of Kings

HorseTourneys announces the Flo-Cal Faceoff Show, a two-night live broadcast that will discuss news, strategy, and action from HorseTourneys’ Flo-Cal Faceoff on Saturday and Sunday, January 9-10.

The two-night live-stream will air online for free from 6:00–8:00 PM ET this Saturday and Sunday on the HorseTourneys YouTube channel. Those interested in watching the show can sign up for tune-in alerts at the Sport of Kings website here.

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Eyes on January as HorseTourneys Flo-Cal Faceoff, Tourney Triple, and Pegasus World Cup Betting Championship Headline Huge Start to 2021

With the conclusion of Breeders’ Cup Weekend at HorseTourneys, players with their eyes on huge cash prize pools will be turning to January and the start of the Jan. 9-10 Flo-Cal Faceoff, Round 1 of the 2021 Tourney Triple, and the Jan. 23 Pegasus World Cup Betting Championship.

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NHC Qualifiers are Exclusive to HorseTourneys in October

From October 1 through October 31, HorseTourneys.com will be the exclusive home of all NTRA National Horseplayers Championship (NHC) qualifying events. NHC Qualifiers this coming weekend will each award two (2) Guaranteed NHC Entry Packages.

The NHC is the most prestigious and lucrative handicapping competition in America. Each year, top players of all backgrounds travel to the NHC Finals in Las Vegas to compete for the title of Horseplayer of the Year, an Eclipse Award and a share of millions in prize money and rewards. These top players earn their way in to the Finals by competing in official qualifying tournaments.

In the month of October, these qualifiers will run exclusively at HorseTourneys.com. Feeders for NHC qualifying events will also take place daily at HorseTourneys, though a direct buy-in to qualifiers is also an option.

HorseTourneys players looking to compete in qualifying events must be NHC Tour members in order to accept the NHC Entry Package prize. More information on the NHC Tour and links to join can be found at ntra.com/nhc.

A detailed schedule of NHC Qualifiers through the month of October is available at horsetourneys.com/schedule. There are two NHC Qualifier tournaments this weekend, one on Friday Oct 2 and the second on Sunday Oct 4. Details on both tournaments, including how to enter, and their feeders can be found by going to HorseTourneys.com and sorting by “NHC.”

Get in touch with support@HorseTourneys.com if you have any questions.

Auerbach Wins Inaugural “The BIG One” at Ellis Park

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 SAMUEL AUERBACH WINS “THE BIG ONE” AT ELLIS PARK; LARGEST NON-BREEDERS’ CUP RACETRACK CONTEST PURSE OF ALL TIME 

HENDERSON, KY, September 3, 2013  —  Samuel Auerbach of Staten Island, New York, took first place in the inaugural “The BIG One” at Ellis Park, a mega-handicapping contest held Labor Day weekend at Ellis Park Race Course in Henderson, Kentucky.  The $292,000 purse of the event (not including other prizes) represents the richest known handicapping contest to be held at a racetrack in the United States outside of a contest run in conjunction with the Breeders’ Cup World Thoroughbred Championships.

Auerbach finished on top of a field of 54 total players and took home the top prize of $115,000.  Ed Menize of Elk Grove, California, was the runner-up and took home $57,800.  Cash prizes were paid down to 10th place, with the 10th place finisher receiving $7,750.

In addition to cash prizes, the top 10 finishers received seats and accomodations to the Daily Racing Form/NTRA National Handicapping Championship, the industry’s recognized and pre-eminent annual national championship of handicapping.

“The BIG One” contest covered two days, August 31 to September 1.  Players made 15 mythical $2 Win/Place wagers each day on a single horse.  Races were divided between eight mandatory plays and seven optional plays from an eligible roster of five racetracks, which included Ellis Park, Saratoga, Monmouth Park, Arlington Park and Del Mar.  Auerbach compiled a total bankroll of $173.10, Menize second with $157.00.  The format of the contest was designed to mimic conditions players will face at the National Handicapping Championship.

While there have been handicapping contests that have carried larger total purses in the past, to industry knowledge, none have ever been held at a racetrack other than one held in conjunction with the Breeders’ Cup.  Therefore, Ellis Park now holds the distinction of owning the richest known non-Breeders’ Cup racetrack handicapping contest.

51 of the field of 54 players qualified to play in the final through HorseTourneys.com, an affiliate handicapping contest website of Ellis Park.  Players qualified to the event for as little as $38 through various feeder contests held since January, 2013.

“We’re absolutely thrilled at the response to “The BIG One” and are very pleased with how the event went this weekend,” said Ron Geary, co-owner of Ellis Park Race Course.  “Ellis Park now becomes a must-stop destination on the major handicapping contest circuit, and we look forward to making the event even more attractive next year and beyond.”

Questions should be directed to McKay Smith at HorseTourneys.com at support@horsetourneys.com.

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