Steve Arrison Wins Two on Wednesday and Another Two on Saturday; HT Tour Leader Jorge Cruz-Aedo Pads His Lead and Also Picks Up NHC Seat; A Sunday Three-Bagger for Gregg Kingma (Weekly Recap, December 8-12)

It’s always a noteworthy feat when a player has the skill and the courage of conviction to win multiple tourneys in a single day. It’s a far rarer occurrence when someone manages to pull such a thing off twice in one week.

But that’s what Steve Arrison did.

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NHC, BCBC, Flo-Cal Faceoff, Tampa, Santa Anita and Bally’s Seats Can All Potentially be Crossed Off Your Shopping List This Friday, Saturday and Sunday at HorseTourneys and HorsePlayers

We contest players can sometimes be hard to buy for. Ties or socks or sweaters or jewelry are nice, but what we really love is the excitement that, often, only a lucrative handicapping tournament can provide. So why not ease the burden for your family members and buy for yourself…by winning what you really want right here this weekend?

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A Saturday Hat Trick for Pete Acocella; Daniel Fischer Orders Up a Flo-Cal Seat with a Side of Big Bucks; Another Lucrative Week for Rudolph Hardin (Weekly Recap, December 1-5)

With 33 featured tourneys this past week, we were busier than Joe Namath and Jimmie “J.J.” Walker during the last few days of Medicare Part C enrollment. We weren’t able to award any free rides to medical appointments, but we did hand out lots of cash and important contest seats to a number of skillful players. 

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Adam Lewis Powers His Way to Three Sunday Victories; Joe Scanio, Clint Littlejohn, Ted Apple and Evan Trommer Each Triumph on Multiple Days; Charlie Ricks Picks Eight Winners out of 10 Races (Weekly Recap, November 24-28)

The players came out in force over the extended Thanksgiving weekend. None of the 28 featured tourneys failed to fill, and all of the marquee cash games comfortably exceeded their purse guarantees. And yet, perhaps the best performance of all came in the very first featured tourney of the week.

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Special $15,000 Guaranteed Cash Tourney on Thursday and Two Separate Low Ratio NHC Qualifiers on Saturday Just Some of the Items on the Featured Menu During Extended Thanksgiving Weekend at HorseTourneys and HorsePlayers

Many people rate Thanksgiving as their favorite holiday of the year. We assume that it gets the nod over Christmas because of the many competitions available at HorseTourneys on Turkey Day—including our $15,000 Guaranteed Pick & Pray.

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Gary Machiz and Darren Rudnick Each Strike Early and Often; Darren Yarwood Takes First Tampa Play-in and is Also Heading to Hawthorne; Michael Beychok Qualifies for NHC (Weekly Recap, November 17-21)

Two of this past week’s hottest players wasted no time in making their identities known. As a result, we are able to present this particular Monday recap in essentially straight, chronological order.

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First Qualifier to HorseTourneys-Presented Tournament at Tampa Bay Downs Plus First-Chance Play-Ins to Del Mar, Santa Anita and the 2022 BCBC Highlight the Featured Action This Friday, Saturday and Sunday

On January 8th of next year, HorseTourneys will present the Tampa Bay Downs First Chance/Last Chance NHC qualifier. It’s an on-site event taking place at the Oldsmar, Fla., oval—a proverbial stone’s throw from HorseTourneys headquarters in Saint Petersburg. 

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James Lisowsky Captures Four Features in 72 Hours; David May Takes Home $8,300 Plus a Flo-Cal Faceoff Seat; Wendy Long Misses Narrowly on Friday and Saturday, Then Prevails Narrowly on Sunday (Weekly Recap, November 10-14)

It was a very good week for James Lisowsky. It got started for him on Thursday with three quick winners out of the gate in the day’s featured $5,000 Guaranteed Pick & Pray…followed by two winners and a place later on.

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“Winter Rules” Now In Effect

This blog is sent out annually as a reminder of some tweaks we here at HorseTourneys employ to try and mitigate the effects of winter weather on scheduling.  For beginners and veteran tourney players alike, it’s always a good idea for a quick refresher:

As we roll into the winter months, it’s a good idea that we explain our approach to scheduling, which we tweak this time of year.  We’ve employed this approach every year, and it just bears a quick reminder every November or so as chilly temperatures descend across the land.

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