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For some reason Louisiana Downs is not on the list. We are doing a similar schedule to last year.
5 Pre-Qualifiers where the top five make it into a closed final. I'll post the dates when I return to the office on Friday. The finals are on the last Saturday of our race meet. The first Pre-Q is the Saturday between Derby/Preakness. |
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There are some Qualifers on that list
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what exactly is this whole NHC Tour fee? What exaclty does $125 really get you, b/c they say that the tour fee doesn't get you a free entry into the "ALL" events, are there any events that are simply free once you are a NHC tour member? A little confussing thanks -bt- |
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Basically the $125 gets you a free entry into all of those, which are obviously open to only NHC Tour members plus the ability accumulate points based on tournament play. Does that mean you have to travel around to different tournaments? Yes. I will join just to get into the free tourneys and in the off chance that I play in a handful and get extremely lucky. Hope that clears it up. NT |
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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The format is 11 optional wagers per day for three days on designated tracks. Rather than scoring it with $2 WP they score it on a $20 WP basis. You can still buy-in for $1000 and they give you a discount on your rooms with that. PM me if you have any more questions. NT |
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Nick is right that joining the tour gets you three free contests during the year. These are on-line contests so there really is no cost. That alone is worth the $125. However, the benefits are much more. You also get to compete for $200,000 is prize money to the top ten by points for the year and qualifying spots for the following NHc for the top five.
Finally, you are also a part of the NTRA purchasing which gets you discounts on a whole bunch of stuff. It is a very worthwhile investment. Paul Quote:
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i work cross country so for the whole tour there is only three online tourney. all the rest you have to be there.
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Not true. NHCQualify.com awards something like 28 spots in contests that run throughout April, June, August, and December.
X-Press bet is giving away 12 spots this year all on-line. TVG gives away 6 spots in on-line play. There are plenty of opportunities for any player. Paul Quote:
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I have qualified for the NHC before and agree it was a spectacular experience......I was a tour member in 2008....I used to travel to play in tournaments...
I no longer do so. The schedule is unfair to Canadians.There are too many spots to the NHC for which Canadians cannot compete. The playing field is not level. Just a cursory look at the 2009 schedule puts 36 spots unavailable for Canadian players. If we use the total number of entries from last year that's a little more than a 10% disadvantage. Qualifying is hard enough. |