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Just to be clear though - there should not be any advantage for more well off players. Everyone starts with the same $100 bankroll and you cannot add to it any other way than by winning. I think it's the unlimited play that gives the contest its appeal, since, yes, you can amass a greater bankroll and improve your chance of winning a cash prize, but that comes at the expense of increased risk - as it always does with gambling. Borgata's format is live bankroll and limited bullets. I've never seen the opposite: fictitious bankroll and unlimited play, but I would try it. |
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for instance when the p6 at gulfstream was taken down by Dan Borislew RIP who alled 5 of 6 races. Sure it is different than the contest but the advantage of throwing money without giving it much thought or feeling seems similar to me. No ???
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Correct,sorry i didnot explain my reasoning well. When many players buildup their bankrolls, the more well off folks may be more likely to punch hard,whereas little guys may be less likely too go all in because the money means more to them. and are more likely to play safer and take the sure money. I understand some little guys are gung ho, but my experience is what i wrote. ![]()
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Anyway, just wanted to let everyone know about it if they are interested, as there seem to be a lot of members within driving distance of Delaware Park, and since it's 6 weeks away it gives plenty of time to plan. |
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![]() DELPARK - HANDICAP CONTEST NOV. 22
Chris Sobocinski Today at 1:14 PM Just a reminder - the fourth Delaware Park horse racing handicap contest of the year is Saturday, November 22. Since this is the final contest of the year and it falls shortly before the beginning of the holiday season, I will also be giving a small token of appreciation to players while supplies last. The tracks for the contest are Aqueduct, Woodbine, Gulfstream Park West, Parx, Churchill and Laurel. We will start taking entries at 10 am on the first floor clubhouse across from the Player Rewards/Program booth. The handicap contest will be conducted the same as the Monthly Contests, but with a few changes. They are as follows: o Prizes will only be monetary. First prize, does not include a seat, room and airfare to the Horse Player World Series in Las Vegas. o The entry fee is $100. It used to be $40 for the monthly tournaments. The bankroll will remain $100. The betting format, $10 minimum per race (No maximum) restricted to WPS on the contest tracks will remain the same. Participant must wager on minimum of 10 races (No maximum) will remain the same. o 100% of the entry fees will be returned to players in prize money. Below short recap of key points: o $100 entry fee/ $100 bankroll o Only win, place and show wagers on contest designated tracks o Must wager on minimum of 10 races (No maximum) o $10 minimum wager per race (No Maximum) o Participant with the highest total after last race is the winner o No seat, room and airfare to Horse Player World Series in Las Vegas As always, if you want to stop the e-mails just drop me a note. Hope to see you soon. Thanks and looking forward to seeing you soon, Chris Sobocinski Racing Information Coordinator Delaware Park ph - 302-994-2521 ext. 7383 email - chris.sobocinski@delawarepark.com |