Andy Asaro Scores a Lucrative Saturday Hat Trick; Rich Constatine and John Kennedy Each Double Up on Sunday; Sean O’Malley Captures Belmont Stakes Challenge Qualifier Despite Picking No Winners (Weekly Recap, May 29-June 2)

On Saturday, the two biggest prices hiding out there amid our 12 featured-tourney contest races were Miuccia ($30.80, $8.00) and Prins Fire ($28.80, $7.40) in the final contest heat, the 12th at Monmouth.

Andy Asaro had both of the longshots, and that meant—to paraphrase Jay Trotter—that he was having a very good day.

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Important Change in Policy for Michigan Residents

To Our Michigan Tournament Players:

Recently, Xpressbet, which owns the online wagering licenses under which HorseTourneys and HorsePlayers operate, was notified by the Michigan Gaming Control Board that allowing Michigan residents to participate in paid handicapping tournaments is in violation of state law. As a result, effective this Wednesday, Michigan residents are no longer eligible to participate in paid tournaments offered on Xpressbet, HorseTourneys, or HorsePlayers, as well as any other handicapping tournament platform. This includes both cash and qualifier tournaments (including those to the NHC and BCBC).

As of this Wednesday, May 29, Michigan residents will no longer be permitted to deposit funds into their HorseTourneys/HorsePlayers account. If you have an existing balance, we ask that you please request withdrawal of this balance within the next 14 days. Please note that submission of taxpayer information to request a withdrawal will still be required. Instructions on providing taxpayer information may be found in the Withdrawal section, which is accessible from the Deposit page.

We are extremely disappointed with this development. Please know that Xpressbet and HorseTourneys management will actively seek remedy to allow Michigan players to resume playing on our platforms. 

We encourage you to let your local elected officials know of your displeasure with the Michigan Gaming Control Board’s decision and ask them to immediately consider changes that would allow Michigan residents to participate in handicapping tournaments. 

We will advise you of any developments as they occur. Thank you for your patronage here at HorseTourneys/HorsePlayers.

Sincerely,

HorseTourneys Management

Tom Blosser Wins a Pair of NHC Seats…for $200; Matthew Bickey Collects Monmouth and Hawthorne Entries Plus $3,483; Kirk Tesar Finishes First on Saturday and Again on Monday (Weekly Recap, May 22-27)

Every Friday, HorsePlayers offers a $75 NHC qualifier with 2 seats guaranteed, and on Memorial Day, they hosted a $125 NHC play-in with 5 spots certain.

These low-cost qualifiers are very popular—both for the promise of a cheap ticket to the big dance in Vegas and for the chance to earn NHC Tour points…which could also result in an NHC berth.

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William Smith Wins Five Sunday Tourneys; William McMillan Takes All in Lone Star Qualifier; John Nichols Earns NHC Seat Plus $8,549 (Weekly Recap, May 16-19)

Saturday may have been D. Wayne Lukas’s day, but Sunday belonged to “Battlin’” William Smith.

All eight of Sunday’s featured tourneys were Live-format games, but Smith played them—five of them anyway—as though they were Pick & Prays. If you know, you know, I guess, and on Sunday, Smith knew.

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Gary Blair Captures Cash Features on Saturday and Sunday; James Cosenza Also Triumphs on Two Different Days; Ted Apple Takes Two Bites at Preakness Challenge (Weekly Recap, May 8-12)

Last week offered mainly Pick & Pray competitions, and most days there were one or two prices that stood out from the rest. If you liked the one or two, you did well, and if you played more than one featured tourney, you may well have had multiple successes.

A couple of players, though, captured the magic on more than one day. One of them was Gary Blair.

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William Holmes Takes Three Sunday Tourneys; Howard Welsh Best in Both Big Bucks Battles (Weekly Recap, May 1-5)

Playing the races on Kentucky Derby Day can be fun, exciting—and draining. For those who attend the Derby, things are made more challenging by dealing with the crowds and getting home on Sunday. As a result, many horseplayers—even die-hards—take the day after the Derby off.

Happily for him, William Holmes did not do that.

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