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Not a terrible day there.
When I played that one last year, it was my first contest ever, and I was moving along alright through about half of it, sitting in the top quarter of the contest. Then stupid Jazil couldn't quite run down Bob and John, and stupid Senior Chief at Hawthorne couldn't quite run down the leader (name escapes me at the moment...) in a mandatory race. Both at great prices, both on my contest tickets for $10 win only. It was rough to miss two close races that would have put me in a good spot, but at least I did about ten times better than the contest at Hoosier (don't ever enter there, the race selection was the WORST ever). I'm thinking of entering the AP one in September. Sounds like you did well enough though, especially considering that these things turn from good to bad and back on a moment's notice. |
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It was a tough field with five past champions in attendance (Rippey, Michelson, Wolfson, Miller, and Walker). The beauty of contests is that on any given day, anyone can win. Keep at it.
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Brian,
That Hoosier contest you speak of, is that the one they do on the weekend right before or right after July 4th? I didn't do that one last year, but I did it 2 years ago. I thought the race selection that year was good for being all mandatory. I'm 50/50 on goin back this year. The contest of contests in my eyes is Keeneland's year-ender the first weekend in December. It's a top-notch contest. They made it slightly flawed this past year by restricting the race tracks you can wager on, but you still get enough versatility to hit some nice ones and separate yourself.
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Wow...
That's surprising, because it was the same format the year before, but field sizes were good, and some long shots came in. I think claimers and allowance races shuold make up the bulk of the contest's races, due to the field sizes they normally offer (outside of Cali lol). So it's surprising that they had such poor selection last year. Prairie Meadows' tourney 2 years ago was the worst one I'd ever been to. That one was totally full of mandatory races with 6 and 7 horse fields. But they completely changed the format and if I can scrunge up the $$$, I might try and go this time around. The info is here for anyone who's interested- http://www.prairiemeadows.com/promot....php?p=83&pg=7 In case y'all don't know, Prairie Meadows is right outside of Des Moines, IA.
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