
The second leg of the 2024 HorseTourneys Grand Slam takes place this weekend with the $350,000 Guaranteed Players Championship set for Saturday and Sunday here at HT.
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The second leg of the 2024 HorseTourneys Grand Slam takes place this weekend with the $350,000 Guaranteed Players Championship set for Saturday and Sunday here at HT.
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Plenty of players went searching for Easter eggs on Sunday. No one did a better job of grabbing the goodies than Blake Courtney.
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The Weekly Recap is back up and running after a lengthy sojourn in Las Vegas. It was great seeing so many of you out there—and meeting a good number of you for the first time. McKay and I were delighted to see a HorseTourneys regular like Mike Gillum take down the $800,000 grand prize…and proud to see several other HT regulars reach the final table. That’s not an easy feat. Then again, our players are a pretty smart bunch.
Continue readingCreating a private tournament at HorseTourneys is easy. Please follow the steps below:
IMPORTANT NOTES:
-Players must be logged-in to the site to view the link to Create Private Tournaments
-The Private Tournaments Setup Wizard is only accessible via desktop (not available on mobile site)
Get Started: Click on the “Create Private Tourney” button found on the home page in the Filter section
Step 1: Choose the date of your private tourney. Please note that only HT schedules that are active (i.e., have races imported) are available for selection. Most schedules will be available 24 hours in advance of the tournament start time
Once you have chosen a date, the list of available track schedules will be presented. Choose which schedule you wish to use.
Step 2: Choose the type of tourney you wish to create
You may choose from the standard Pool Style (normal cash games), Exacta, Survivor, Winner Take All (limited to five entries) or H2H (limited to two entries) setups.
Step 3: Choose the format of your tourney
Choose from Live (selections may be made for each race during the event) or Pick & Pray (selections lock for all events once the first race has started) formats.
Step 4: Choose the price of your tourney
Designate the cost per entry of your tourney. For Winner Take All and H2H tourneys, you must choose from a list of pre-selected fee amounts. For other events, you may designate your custom amount (minimum entry fee = $10).
Step 5: Name your tourney
Enter a name for your tourney (up to a maximum of 32 characters).
Step 6: Review and Confirm your tourney details
Review the details of your tourney. Once you have confirmed, you will be presented with a special link to tour tourney. Your guests must access the tourney via your special link. The link is also accessible under the tourney listing in the “My Entries” section of the tourney creator.
Questions should be directed to HorseTourneys Support at support@horsetourneys.com.
Good luck!

Any entertainer worth his salt knows that a key to success is to open your act strong and then finish with a bang. Clearly, that’s how Edward Enborg approached the most recent featured-tourney week.
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Normally each week, we are quick to highlight players who win tourneys on multiple days, or “multi-tablers” who pile up a bushel basket full of grand prizes in a single day. This week, though, we lead with a single-tourney performance that was so remarkable that it deserves top billing.
Continue readingPlease be advised that we have made some changes to our payment processing. Effective immediately, we are no longer utilizing an international-based payment processor, as we’ve successfully transitioned completely to domestic payment processors.
This is good news for you, as this means there is no longer the potential for international fees related to the direct use of debit or credit cards at HorseTourneys and HorsePlayers.
However, to accommodate this change, we were required to remove the saved cards that had been on your account. You will need to re-enter the numbers of the cards that you wish to use, and may re-save them to the new platform.
Some debit cards may be declined with the change to the new processor. We recommend that those that experience declines with a debit card to contact their issuer to determine the reason. Also, please keep in mind that ACH transactions are essentially the same as a debit transaction, with the added benefit of avoiding any transaction fees associated.
Please let us know if you have any questions regarding this change. You may email us directly at support@horsetourneys.com.

Matthew Bickey did a very good job of smoking out longshots last week—and he was rewarded to the tune of nearly $18,000.
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Though Kansas City won the Super Bowl, the real Chief on Sunday was Brett Wiener. And his Friday wasn’t too shabby either.
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It was a busy week with 34 featured tourneys, and Michael Caposio and Jeff VanDrie combined to finish first in six of them.
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