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![]() Unfortunately, it's not in the "budget" for me now, but really hope that I will get some extra $$ to play in one of these soon. As most of you know, I compete in most all the "free" contests, but I would really be interested in seeing how good/bad I would do in a "Big Hitters" contest like this one.
Best of luck to all that are playing and hope you make the "cut". |
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![]() More info please. website etc.
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#3
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![]() I think i might take a stab at it this week. I was lucky enough to qualify for the NHC. Something tells me this would be a bigger rush being that it takes place on our biggest day of the year. Good luck to all those who will compete this weekend..
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![]() bcqualify.com
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![]() Quote:
Further, the BC contest returns 100% of all entry fees to players and adds another $25,00 to the pot on top of that. The NHC, well no one knows exactly what the take out is but I assure you it is not small. Paul |
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![]() Lone Star use to have a great NHC qualifier tournament. Even thier pre-qualifier events in the past offered great prizes into the several thousand dollar range. Before, thier contests consists of any 10 races from 4 tracks with bets for trifecta, supers, exactas and WPS.
Now their prequalifier has been watered down to the point you will be lucky to win $600 bucks and the end prize is a trip to the Finals in vegas with no other cash prize. Also, the format has been changed to a strict 10 race $2 WP bet which is a boring format. This format is for picking winners rather than making money. |
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![]() Quote:
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![]() I haven't been to the NHC at Treasure Island, but between the NHC at Red Rock, HPWS, and BC Betting Challenge, the BCBC is the best tournament by a landslide. All of the reasons Paul laid out make it the best. Format, setting, venue, etc.
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![]() Win cap is typically 20/1 and a place cap at 10/1 but I see your point
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