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Old 10-07-2014, 11:28 PM
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Last contest of the year coming up. These are always good. Rules synopsis here:

"Last Handicap Tournament is Saturday, November 22. The Tournament structure has changed from previous years. Entry fee is $100 and the bankroll will remain $100. The betting fomat is $10 minimum per race (no maximum) restricted to Win, Place and Show on the contest tracks. Participants must wager on a minimum of 10 races (no maximum). Participant with the highest total after last race is the winner. As in previous tournaments 100% of the entry fees will be returned as prize money. Distribution will be as follows:1st Place 50% – 2nd Place 25% – 3rd Place 15% – 4th Place 10%."

Chris Sobocinski is the Racing Information Coordinator at Delaware Park, and he has explicitly told me that I can put his email on this site. If you want to reserve a seat at the tournament, or if you have questions, contact Chris at the email below:

chris.sobocinski@delawarepark.com

Hope to see you guys there. Once you try this tournament once, you'll be looking to do it again.

Joe
Thanks for he update.As a former contest,player i found that I preferred the other type of contest using the fictitious money and set number of bets as opposed to live unlimited money contests as I am a smaller player and do not make large bets needed o win this type contest. It gives richer players an advanage of sorts to me,or little guys with bigger cojones.Not for me, thanks. Maybe you can suggest o them that they also offer the other type contest as well once,although he track wouldnot get the cash flow and takeout.
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