Sunday, December 4, 2011
TVG Tournament
NHC FREE Online Challenge - December 11, 2011
Friday, November 4, 2011
Day 3 - Pick the Ponies & the Winner IS:
The overall 3 day tournament total was close to the average over the past 11 years of $18,440. This years top 3 finishers were:
# 148 Mandanrino $ 17,835
# 49 Minton $ 15,070
# 47 Panaggio $ 13,980
The 30th and final money prize went to:
#15 Chin $8,935
Given that each entry was given $ 9,000 in hypothetical money at the beginning of the 3 day contest, two people earned prize money for not even breaking even on their contest bets. First time in my 11 years that this has occurred.
HRT411 earned only ~$2,000 on Friday for a 3 day total of $7,000 to finish in the top 70 but out of the money.
As usual, it was a great contest hosted at the Hilton by Rosemary, Jay and their staff.
Thanks and see everyone next May !!!!
Day 2 - Pick the Ponies
"Pick the Ponies" horse handicapping tournament at the Las Vegas Hilton completed day 2 on Thursday with a more "normal" contest day after a record chalk day 1. A number of long shots were scored including a 36-1 horse at Churchill in the slop.
The 3 Daily Price winners were:
#51 - $9,650
#131 - $9,545
#136 - $8,825
Average for Day 2 over the past 10 years has been $8,577.
Cumulative leader after day 2 is #148 with a total of $12,305
HRT411 collected just over $4,000 to move into the top 100. Need a big day on Friday to get in the money.
Day 3 of Pick the Ponies is always exciting as contestants "swing for the fences" on long shots in an effort to catch the leaders.
Pick the Ponies XLIV Friday session includes the 5 races from the Breeders Cup (schedule HERE) from Churchill Downs.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
DAY 1 - Pick The Ponies - Las Vegas Hilton – November 2-4, 2011
BTW 2 - Rule 3 in Prep - Mindset - had a great time with Magic and Mona tonight !!!
Monday, October 31, 2011
Pick The Ponies - Pre Tournament Preparation
With only a few days until the beginning of the Las Vegas Hilton Pick the Ponies tournament, what do you need to do to get ready?
Over the past 10+ years that I have been entering Pick the Ponies, I have developed some preparation ideas that I want to share in this post. The 3 areas of focus are:
- Tools
- Practice
- Mindset
The first thing I do in preparing for Pick the Ponies is to ensure I have my handicapping tools ready for the intense 3 day "battle". The first area I focus on is the physical tools I use to handicap that include multi color pens & highlighters and post it note pads. These help keep me organized when you have 3-5 races going off at any given time.
The next set of tools are the handicapping tools which include access to include Brisnet tools such as "Winners Choice" reports, the Daily Racing Form and the free tools available from Twinspires.
After I gather all of my tools, it is time to practice. Tournament handicapping is quite a bit different than normal race handicapping in that you are competing against other handicappers not just selecting a horse you think can win. The practice I do is looking at race cards at various tracks and handicap for value not just the winning horse. To win the Pick the Ponies you will need to beat 199 other handicappers.
My practice sessions are reviewing and testing various long shot systems that have worked for me in previous contests.
Mindset is to me the most important of the areas that I focus on in preparation for Pick the Ponies. As discussed above, tournament strategy is different than handicapping a normal race card. The mindset I use is to look at each of the 3 days of the contest as an opportunity to pick the best 10 races that have "long shot"potential. If a race has two or three horses that have short odds, I will skip the race and not even watch it and move on to other races.
Another key is to remember that your entry fee has purchased you 30 entries not 30 bets. I do not consider each entry as a bet as you would at a track or OTB. When the horse you selected does not finish in the money, you did not lose a bet you just have one less opportunity to add points to your overall score.
The last and most important mind set is to have FUN. You are in Vegas, in a great sports book, take time to enjoy the environment, relax and have a good time. Life is too short to stress about things you have no control over, once you select a horse for the contest enjoy.
BTW A good book for more information on Horse Handicapping contests is:
Friday, October 28, 2011
Santa Anita Handicapping Contest
This handicapping tournament is a "real money" contest that requires a $3 Win/Place bet placed in 5 live Santa Anita races on the day of entry. The player with the highest bank roll on their wagering card at the end of the final race will be the winner of the contest.
Prizes are:
1st = $500
2nd = $200
3rd = $100
In addition the top 3 finishers qualify for the finals to be held on November 6 in which the winner take all prize of $5,000.
All monies that remain on the wagering card at the end of the race day remain with the player
Up to 2 entries can be purchased at the Thoroughbred Center @ Santa Anita.
Winners from previous weeks can be found HERE
For more information on Horse Handicapping contest, take a look at the following book:
Monday, October 3, 2011
Pick The Ponies - Las Vegas Hilton – November 2-4, 2011 – Breeders Cup Edition
- Contest is capped at 200 entrants
- Assigned Seating in the Worlds Largest Race & Sports Book not a hotel ballroom
- Multiple big-screens, including a massive 15' x 20' screen & individual monitors at each seat
- Best & Friendliest race book staff in Vegas
- Free Buffet @ Hilton Buffet next to Sports Book
- Vegas Weather is great in early November
Pick the Ponies XLIV
Entry Fee = $ 500 ($450 if before October 24)
Wagering = Win, Place, Show on 10 races / day
Tracks = Designated, TBA
Races = Any Race at designated track
Contact = 888-457-3307 (Rosemary or Ray)
Prize Structure (based upon 200 entries) | ||||
1st | $38,000 | |||
2nd | $19,000 | |||
3rd | $9,000 | |||
4th & 5th | $4,500 | |||
'6th - 10th | $2,000 | |||
'11th - 20th | $1,000 | |||
'21th - 30th | $500 | |||
Daily Bonus Prizes (provided by LV Hilton) | ||||
1st | $2,500 | |||
2nd | $1,500 | |||
3rd | $1,000 | |||
Friday, September 16, 2011
Fall Classic at the Orleans
The next horse racing tournament in the Coast Casinos Handicaping Championship Series is the "Fall Classic at the Orleans" scheduled for October 13-15, 2011 @ Orleans Hotel & Casino.
This a "WIN" wager only contest. So unlike some other tournaments that allow wagers on Win, Place or Win, Place, Show or even Exotic wagering, this tourney requires you to pick horses you are confident can win the race.
Details of the contest are:
Entry Fee = $ 500
Races = Any Race at designated track
Designated Tracks = Belmont, Calder, Laurel, Woodbine, Keeneland, Hawthorne, Santa Anita
Monday, August 22, 2011
Night School - Handicapping Tournaments
Special Guest: John Doyle, winner of the DRF/NTRA National Handicapping Championship!
The session will also feature an in-depth interview with eight-time NHC qualifier Ross Gallo and video insights from NBC Sports’ Bob Neumeier, who also happens to be a successful tournament player.
The 90-minute program will begin with a 30-minute panelist discussion on tournament play, then follow with a 30-minute question-and-answer session during which racing fans worldwide can ask the experts about the evening's subject matter. The final 30 minutes of the program will be the weekly "Jump Ball" segment where fans can discuss anything in the world of racing, including their reaction to Saturday’s TVG Alabama Stakes.
For an advance look at Monday night's video introduction from Joe Kristufek, including an interview with Ross Gallo, visit the Night School Youtube page.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
TwinSpires Contest & Free Pick
With Saratoga now complete (see previous post), it is time to get back the Horse Racing Tournaments.
As I ride Amtrak to Atlantic City (ain' technology great), am handicapping the TwinSpires Contest.
To enter Tournament and /or join TwinSpires, click here, then on "Contests":
This great online tournament has format of Win & Place with 10 pre selected races of:
Arlington Park #5 - (4:02 ET)
Delaware #8 - (4:24 ET)
Calder #10 - (4:40 ET)
Delaware #9 - (4:51 ET)
Saratoga #9 - (5:12 ET)
Monmouth Park #10 - (5:24 ET)
Saratoga #10 - (5:45 ET)
Woodbine T-bred #10 - (5:55 ET)
Golden Gate Fields #6 - (6:23 ET)
Del Mar #5 - (7:05 ET)into
Prices for first 16 places, including 1st place getting cash & an entry into TwinSpires.com Online Handicapping Championship (TSOHC) held on November 19 tourney which provides opportunity to qualify for NTRA tournament in Las Vegas in 2012.
Todays Free Longshot Pick:
SAR Race 9; Horse #6
IN TE DOMINE (L)
Jockey = Dominguez, R A121 lbs. Tr: Rice, Linda ML:12/1
Linda Rice had this horse entered in a Friday Saratoga but scratched for this race. Jockey change back to Dominguez who has 2 wins on this horse & is 30% Win; 60% ITM with “P” Type horses.
Good Luck to all
Missing the “Great” Saratoga
4 Day trip into the past (Saratoga) is over for this year. Great Friends, Great Food & Drink, Great Race Course, Great Horses, Great Trainers, Great Jockeys, Great Weather.
3 Days of live handicapping resulted in a minor profit. Live Races are much different than horse handicapping tournaments in that you get to focus on different aspects of the “game” such as Exactas, Tri's, Pick 3, Pick 4, etc. It is also a much more social event in that you are surrounded by thousands of fans filled with excitement to see “their” horses win or lose.
You also get to move around the race course from sitting in the clubhouse to pre race viewing in the wooded paddock to watching from the rail at the finish line. You get the sights, sounds, smells of historic “SPA”.
Outside of the daily walk to the track, visits were made to the Brunswick (B&B of choice), Turf Club Restaurant & Bar formerly the Springwater (especially the bar!!!), Sabinas and Parting Glass.
Nightly ritual of meeting on the Brunswick porch was as comfortable as always with the same people met over the past 4 years from Boston, Chicago, NYC, Philadelphia. Swapping stories of the Pick 4s won and lost, how the objection in the 10th cost 1 person a small ticket but helped another to a a bigger ticket. Then in Race 10 on Friday, the “judge” hit the Trifecta for over $5,000 !!!
Great Time in Saratoga 2011 !!!!
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Saratoga Bound !!!
“From New York City you drive north for about 175 miles, turn left on Union Avenue and go back 100 years,” is a very appropriate quote from famous sports writer Red Smith. Driving west from the Boston area the same experience. From the Atlantic Ocean through the Berkshires and into the Adirondacks, the leisurely drive takes you back to the charm of the early 1900s.
We stay at the Brunswick Bed & Breakfast which is located on Union Ave directly across the street from the famed Saratoga Race Course. Kirk Nichols is a great inn keeper who makes everyone feel welcome and cooks a great breakfast. The B&B also has a great porch with rocking chairs for partaking in an adult beverage after a day at the races.
We will start each day with a walk across to the track for morning work outs. Get a cup of coffee and a copy of the current Indian Charlie ("We never let the truth get in the way of a good story") or the "Form" and sitting in one of the owners boxes in the clubhouse is a great way to start the day. Watching the workout riders getting instructions from the trainers provides insight into the concept of "works" which most people only see as numbers in the form.
Its then back to the Brunswick for breakfast and some morning handicapping on the porch. You may also be lucky enough to get Neil's POD (Pick Of the Day) which is guaranteed to hit at least 1 out of 10 times!!!!
Back to the track around 12:30 either to the clubhouse, grandstand or the picnic area. Each has its pros & cons but I enjoy the picnic area the best as you can reserve a table when you go to the workouts and then enjoy the shade of 100+ year old trees as you watch the horses travel the path to the paddock before each race or watch the races on the TVs posted on towers throughout the picnic area.
After a successful day at the races (or not) back to the Brunswick porch for some adult beverages and discussions with the other guests.
Great restaurants are nearby with a short walk to downtown or a short drive to the surrounding area.
Back to the porch, sleep, repeat !!!
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Arlington Million Aug 13th Contest. $1,000 Prize Pool
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Beat by a Nose
My "Bad Beat" was not as bad as one of my table mates, who finished 51st (1 place from the money) by 28 points or $.28 of winnings!!!
On a better note, another table mate took home 4th place, congrats to Tom W.
Had a great time at the tourney, great table with Tom, Matt, Pat, Henry.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Hilton SuperBook Saturday = Super 2nd
Not a bad return on a $30 investment!!!
??? Day 3 in the desert
Entered the day with 5,520 points in. 259 th place.
As indicated yesterday, " bombs away". 15 bets today @ 10-1 or better
Had a good day with 2 wins @ 10-1, 18-1 odds and 3 places @ 35-1, 18-1, 37-1 odds
As of 2:05 pm PDT was in second place for daily money
On the "bubble" for tourney money.
Also decided to play the Las Vegas Hilton Super Saturday tourney with 6 picks from my morning handicapping. 6 selections resulted in 4 wins.
Awaiting final results in the Hilton Sportsbook with a Miller Lite while writing this blog entry on the iPhone.
Friday, July 29, 2011
Tougher day 2
Ony 2 places cashed today
Final day on satuday will be " Bombs Away". Going for a daily prize
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Tough Day in the Desert - Gold Coast - Day 1
Wish my handicapping @ the Summer Classic would have been as hot. Still great to be in a tournament environment and in Vegas.
Cashed in 3 races(out of 15) on the first day of the tournament. 1 Win & 2 place bets. Good news were the odds for those 3 cashes were decent (7, 5, 10)
301 entries into the tourney this year compared to 380 in 2010.
Back at it on Friday with 8 tracks to select winners from (Monmouth, Ellis, Calder, Woodbine, Louisiana Downs, Saratoga, Arlington, Del Mar)
Gold Coast Summer Classic
88 degrees @ 8:00
Tracks for today are:
Calder
Saratoga
Lousiana
Del Mar
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
Las Vegas Casino (Treasure Island) to Host NHC Qualifier - August 19&20
Entry Fee = $1,000
Wagering = 12 win & place wagers each day
Tracks = Del Mar ???
Races = six on mandatory races
six on other races of the players’ choosing
Contact = ???
Public Handicapper | Horse Racing Handicapping Contest
Hawthorne Racecourse: 2011 Handicapping Contest Dates
SUMMER CONTEST DATES. Contest dates subject to change without notice.
There will be only one (1) set of dates for the series contest at Hawthorne Race Course & Club Hawthorne OTBs.*
August 13th & 27th
September 10th
• The contest allows for wagering on designated contest tracks only.
• Tournament will be conducted as your $100 “live” bankroll tournament.
SERIES CONTEST PRIZES
1st Place Entry into the 2012 Horseplayer World Series plus $400 travel voucher.
2nd Place Entry into the 2012 Horseplayer World Series plus $400 travel voucher.
3rd – 5th Place each receive a $600 entry into the November 26th & 27th NHC Tour Tournament at Hawthorne.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Horse Cams
Technology is changing the way fans view sporting events.
New technology allowed NASCAR to amassed a huge following.
Football cameras now take the viewer on the field for a player's-eye view.
Now some of that new technology may help revive the sport of kings, horse racing.
"We've seen what it can do for other sports," says Kenleigh Hobby, a U of A student in the Horse Racing Industry Program. "Horse racing is still stuck in the binoculars age."
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
DEL MAR HANDICAPPING CHALLENGE - July 30 & 31
Entry Fee = $ 6,000 ($ 1,000 entry, Player funds $5,000 live-money contest wagering)
Wagering = Win, Place, Show, Exacta, Trifecta and Superfecta only.
A minimum of $500 must be bet per race on at least 5 races each day, no maximum
Tracks = Del Mar
Races = Any Race at designated track
Contact = email to chris@dmtc.com
The Challenge is limited to the first 50 players. Players registered as of July 15 -- 40
Del Mar Handicapping Contest(s) - Sundays
Entry Fee = $ 20 (Player funds $50 live-money contest wagering card)
Wagering = $5 Win & Place on 5 races
Tracks = Del Mar
Races = Any Race at designated track
Contact = email to chris@dmtc.com
Gold Coast Summer Classic - July 28 - 30, 2011
Entry Fee = $ 400
Wagering = Win, Place on 15 races per Day
Tracks = Designated, TBA
Races = Any Race at designated track
Contact = 888-566-7223
Wynn Las Vegas Handicapping Challenge - August 5-6, 2011
RACE HANDICAPPING CHALLENGE - August 5-6, 2011
Entry Fee = $ 2,000
Wagering = 15 bets per day (14 - $2 Win & Place; 1 - $ 4 Win & Place)
Tracks = Del Mar & Saratoga
Races = Any from the 2 tracks
Contact = (702) 770-3075
Pick the Ponies - August 25-27, 2011
Home of "Pick the Ponies" horse handicapping tournaments and “SuperBook Saturdays,” a seasonal weekly contest
Pick the Ponies XLIII
Entry Fee = $ 500 ($450 if before August 22)
Wagering = Win, Place, Show on 10 races / day
Tracks = Designated, TBA
Races = Any Race at designated track
Contact = 888-457-3307
SuperBook® Saturdays - Las Vegas Hilton Sportsbook
A Horse Handicapping Contest for Everyone!
Test your skills against everyday players and weekend warriors.
EVERY SATURDAY IN THE SUPERBOOK ® (returns July 23rd)
Entry Fee $30
Saratoga Handicapping Tournament - August 10-11, 2011
Entry Fee = $ 1,000
Wagering = Win, Place on 15 races per Day
Tracks = August 10 will be Saratoga, Delaware Park and the first three races at Del Mar
Thursday, August 11, tracks will be Saratoga, Arlington Park and Calder Race Course
Races = ??
Contact = ??