Gulfstream Park: Rainbow 6 Jackpot Pool Guaranteed At $250,000 Wednesday

Gulfstream Park's 20-cent Rainbow 6 went unsolved Sunday for fifth racing day following a mandatory payout that yielded multiple payoffs of $40,357 from a total pool of $6 million-plus.

The popular multi-race wager's gross jackpot pool will be guaranteed at $250,000 on Wednesday's program.

The Rainbow 6 jackpot is paid out when there is a single unique ticket sold with all six winners. On days when there is no unique ticket, 70 percent of that day's pool goes back to those bettors holding tickets with the most winners, while 30 percent is carried over to the jackpot pool.

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MJC Spring Champions Handicapping Tournament Set For March 25

The Maryland Jockey Club will host the spring session of its bi-annual Champions Handicapping Tournament Saturday, March 25 in the second-floor clubhouse sports bar at Laurel Park.

Berths to the NTRA National Horseplayers Championship (NHC), Breeders' Cup Betting Challenge (BCBC) and The BIG One are on the line, as well as more than $66,000 in guaranteed prize money (based on 150 entries) among the top 10 finishers.

A maximum of two entries per person will be accepted at a cost of $300 each, payable by cash, credit card, money order or cashier's check. Players must be at least 21 to participate. The tournament will be limited to 300 entries.

The tournament winner will earn a minimum of $12,000 and have their choice of one of two berths to the 2024 NHC or a berth in the 2023 BCBC or The BIG One at Horsetourneys.com. The second-place finisher will get a minimum of $8,000 and the choice of one of the remaining three berths.

A minimum of $4,000 and the choice of the final two berths will go to the third-place finisher, and the fourth-place finisher will receive a minimum of $2,400 and the remaining berth. Players that finish fifth through 10th will earn a minimum of $2,400.

To be eligible for NHC seats, players must be an NHC tour member prior to the start of the Champions Tournament. If a player is ineligible, the NHC berth will be awarded to the entrant with the next highest tournament bankroll.

Tracks available for the tournament are Laurel Park, Gulfstream Park, Santa Anita, Aqueduct, and Tampa Bay Downs. From their $200 bankroll, players must make a minimum of 10 wagers at $20 per wager. Only win, place and show wagers will be considered valid.

The deadline for mail-in registration is Wednesday, March 22. Registration can be made by phone or in person until noon Friday, March 24.

For further information, click here or contact Diana Harbaugh at 443-547-5953 or Diana.Harbaugh@marylandracing.com.

James Staub of Ellicott City, Md. won the MJC's spring Champions Tournament in 2022 with a final bankroll of $3,672 to top of field of 176 players. It marked the first in-person Champions Tournament since 2019 after the 2020 and 2021 events were canceled amid the coronavirus pandemic.

John Scheinman of Baltimore, a two-time Eclipse Award-winning writer and author of the novella Bal Harbour Blues, finished with a balance of $1,691.10 to top of field of 131 entrants in the MJC's fall 2022 Champions Tournament.

The 2024 NHC will take place in March in Las Vegas. The BCBC is Nov. 3-4 at Santa Anita, and The BIG One will be held in the fall.

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NHC Day Two: Francis Boustany Retains Narrow Advantage; Jude Feld Wins Charity Challenge

Day two of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) National Horseplayers Championship (NHC), presented by Caesars Entertainment, Horseshoe Las Vegas, and Racetrack Television Network (RTN), finished Saturday with Francis Boustany of Lafayette, La., maintaining his day one lead with a bankroll of $291.20. He will go into Sunday's semifinal round with a $13.20 lead.

This is Boustany's seventh NHC, and this is the most success he's had to date. He acknowledges “it's hard to have two good days, back-to-back and today I had almost the same total as yesterday.” Of tomorrow he says “anything can happen there's lots of good handicappers here. I have a really good total, so it's good to take that with me.”

The NHC field was reduced to the top 10 percent of players after today. The highest 10 cumulative scores after the Semifinals round on Sunday morning will fill out the Final Table. Bankrolls amassed during Day 1, Day 2 and the Semifinals round will roll over to the Final Table, with the 10 finalists settling the NHC score in seven “mandatory” assigned races.

The semifinal field of 78 contains six double qualifiers, Paul Calia, Ed Deicke, Jordan Jayne, John Nichols, James Pauley, and Steven Wells. Jordan Jayne in 52nd place with a bankroll of $179.90, is the final contestant playing for a $1 million bonus opportunity courtesy of Hawthorne Race Course. Three females, Linda Rodriguez, Cara Yarusso, and Christy Moore will be playing in the semifinals.

Second place leading into the semifinal round on Sunday with a bankroll of $278.00 is Paul Calia. Third place is Gary Fenton with $259.60, fourth place is David Browning with $243.40, and fifth place is Steven Wells with two entries and identical scores of $239.70. The full leaderboard can be found on NTRA.com.

The 2023 NHC winner, who will be named on Sunday at the conclusion of the Final Table, will take home a whopping $800,000, up from last year's grand prize of $725,000, and will be named Horseplayer of the Year at the 2024 Eclipse Awards. Total cash prizes to be offered over the three days are a record $3,115,350, a 33% increase over last year. The 2022 NHC paid out the top 64 finishers. This year, the top 78 finishers will take home prize money. The full prize structure can be found online.

Jude Feld Wins Ninth Annual NTRA Charity Challenge

The ninth annual NTRA/NHC Charity Challenge, presented by NTRA Charities, saw an eclectic group of players compete in an online handicapping contest that benefits charities and mirrors the NHC format. Racetrack announcers, on-air personalities, NHC sponsors, podcast hosts, journalists and other industry representatives compete each year. First place went to Jude Feld, broadcaster for Horse Racing Radio Network and a former trainer, who is also the first repeat winner of the Charity Challenge.

“Playing a contest is so much different than playing daily, because I look for horses that are at least 8-1,” said Feld of winning this year. Old Friends is my favorite charity to support and I supported it the first time when I won in 2020. The great work that Michael Blowen and his staff do to provide care for our retired Thoroughbred friends is so important to me.”

Feld's final accumulated bankroll of $84.40 topped the field for the day. His big win was the second race of the contest, which was Laurel Park's sixth race. Eldest Son won the one mile allowance optional claiming race for which Jude collected $33.60 on his mythical win place selection.

The top ten finishers in the 2023 competition were:

1.    Jude Feld, broadcaster for Horse Racing Radio Network and former trainer

2.    Rachel McLaughlin, Racing Analyst and Production Manager at Horseshoe Indianapolis Race Course

3.    Frank Carulli, Handicapper and Blogger for Xpressbet

4.    Ray Paulick, Publisher of the Paulick Report

5.    Jeremy Balan, Journalist and Sportswriter

6.    Jim Mulvihill, Editor of the BloodHorse Daily

7.    Matt Carothers, Host and Analyst at TVG

8.    Jeff Bratt, Host, Commentator and Handicapper at Woodbine Entertainment

9.    Jay Privman, Retired Daily Racing Form reporter and Eclipse Award Winner

10. Rich Perloff, Host and Analyst at Fan Duel/TVG

This year, the “prize pool” doubled to $10,000 for charity, compliments of NTRA Charities. $5,000 is set to be donated to Jude's choice of Old Friends and an additional $2,500 will be donated to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance and the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund.  HorseTourneys.com hosted the Charity Challenge and Breeders' Cup provided additional prizes to the Top 3 finishers in the form of credits to their HorseTourneys.com account.

More on This Year's NHC

The NHC, the world's richest and most prestigious handicapping contest, features more than 600 top horseplayers competing for more than $3.1 million in cash and prizes. All qualifiers will received a complimentary four night stay at the Horseshoe Las Vegas and travel reimbursements which total more than $1 million.

The tournament format for the NHC is meant to be the best possible test of overall handicapping ability by picking winners. Players attempt to earn the highest possible bankroll based on mythical $2 Win and Place wagers. Assigned “mandatory” races – eight per day on Day 1 and Day 2, and seven at the Final Table – are announced at least 36 hours prior to each contest day via direct e-mail to players and publicly on Twitter (@NTRA) and NTRA.com.

The NHC field will be reduced to the top 10 percent of players after the first two days. The highest 10 cumulative scores after the Semifinals round on Sunday morning will fill out the Final Table. Bankrolls amassed during Day 1, Day 2 and the Semifinals round will roll over to the Final Table, with the 10 finalists settling the NHC score in seven “mandatory” assigned races.

In addition to its three presenting sponsors ― Caesars Entertainment, Horseshoe Las Vegas and RTN ― the NHC is supported by official partners Daily Racing Form, EquinEdge, Four Roses Bourbon and Race Lens.

Interested spectators will have the ability to watch and listen to the action unfurling at the NHC all weekend in multiple places. Rachel McLaughlin, Racing Analyst at Horseshoe Indianapolis, will be hosting the NHC broadcast which will be available on all NTRA social media platforms. Additionally, At the Races with Steve Byk will broadcast live on SiriusXM satellite radio (Sirius 219; XM 201) from the Horseshoe Las Vegas and online at www.stevebyk.com daily, from 9-12 a.m. ET/6-9 a .m. PT on Friday and Monday, with bonus NHC coverage at www.SteveByk.com/listen-live-SiriusXM slated for 2-8 p.m. ET/11 a.m.-5 p.m. PT) next Friday-Sunday. America's Best Racing and Hawthorne will also be streaming live from the event.

To sign up for the NHC Tour, go to www.ntra.com/membership.

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Gulfstream Park: Rainbow 6 Jackpot Pool Guaranteed At $200,000 Sunday

Gulfstream Park's 20-cent Rainbow 6 went unsolved Saturday for fourth racing day following last Sunday's mandatory payout, which yielded multiple payoffs of $40,357 from a total pool of $6 million-plus.

The popular multi-race wager's gross jackpot pool will be guaranteed at $200,000 for Sunday's program.

A high-quality Rainbow 6 sequence will span Races 5-10, featuring two maiden special weight races and four optional claiming allowances.

The Rainbow 6 jackpot is paid out when there is a single unique ticket sold with all six winners. On days when there is no unique ticket, 70 percent of that day's pool goes back to those bettors holding tickets with the most winners, while 30 percent is carried over to the jackpot pool.

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