2001 Sports Haven Handicapping Challenge
Contest Rules
1) Entry fee $300 (Only one entry per person).
2) Contest is limited to 340 entries. The contest is a two-day event that will be held
Saturday, February 3 and Sunday, February 4, 2001.
3) The top four finishers in the Sports Haven contest will be eligible to compete in
the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) Handicapping Championship tournament
to be held in 2002 at a time and place to be determined. Air transportation and hotel
accommodations will be paid for by Autotote Enterprises.
4) If the contest is fully subscribed, there will be $102,000 in prize money. One
hundred percent of the $102,000 will be returned as prize money.
5) All prizes are aggregate and if ties exist, prize money will be divided equally by
entrants finishing in all positions involved in the tie.
6) Two thousand dollars will be distributed to the first three finishers after the
first day of the contest. The person in first place will receive $1,000. The second place
contestant will receive $750 and the third place finisher will receive $250.
7) The remaining $100,000 will be distributed to the top 25 finishers after the two day
event. (Order of finish is determined by combining the Saturday and Sunday scores).
8) The contest is for a two-day period. The races used will be from Aqueduct,
Gulfstream, and Santa Anita. In the event that a track cancels, a substitute track,
determined by the contest judges, will be used.
9) All entrants must be present to participate in the contest at Sports Haven. There
will be no refunds.
10) Each entry is allowed $2,000 maximum contest wagering dollars per contest day and a
maximum of $200 per wager.
11) Each entrant must make ten bets each day of the contest. Contest wagers must be
made in increments of $50. Win, place and show bets only. No exotic wagers.
12) Each contest wager must be made on one horse for a total wager of $200. The bets
must be for win, place and /or show. For example, a person may make a $100 win wager and a
$50 place wager and a $50 show wager on one horse in a race. Contest wagers are limited to
one horse per race. All multiple wagers per race or multiple horses per race are void and
will not be credited or refunded (zero points /dollars). If any wagers are made for less
than $200 contest dollars, the remaining amount will be void. For example, if an entrant
wagers $100 to win on a horse and fails to wager the remaining $100 of the $200 wager,
then $100 will be void. The entrant will only have a $100 bet on the race.
13) Any unused portion of the $2,000 in daily contest dollars become void once all
contest races each day are completed. Any unused wagers will be worth zero dollars and
will not be credited or refunded.
14) Wagers will be accepted at a designated area in Sports Haven.
15) The entrant is responsible for ensuring that his entry form is correct. No changes
will be allowed after the race involved has been closed.
16) The winner of the contest is the person who accumulates the most contest dollars
for the two day contest.
17) The decision of the judges in all matters related to the contest is final.
18) All contestants must be at least 18 years of age.
19) Autotote reserves the right to fund the entry fees of invited members of the media.
20) Winners are subject to all state and federal tax requirements.
21) The receipt of a registration form signifies the entrants acceptance of all
rules and conditions stated herein.
22) All participants agree to have their name or image appear in any publicity material
(posters, newsletters, programs, etc) and to be printed in any publication.
23) Officers and employees and their immediate families, of Autotote Corporation and
its subsidiaries and the employees of the Division of Special Revenue, State of
Connecticut, are not eligible to enter the contest.
24) The right is reserved to terminate or withdraw this contest at any time without
prior notice. In this event, all entry fees will be refunded.
Contest Scoring
1) Net contest dollars will be awarded based on full pari-mutuel pay-offs, up to 20-1.
The highest dollars awarded for a win will be $42. (For example, if a horse goes off at
30-1 and pays $62, the player will only be credited with $42). Place pay-offs will be
calculated up to 10-1. The highest dollars awarded for place will be $22. Show pay-offs
will be calculated up to 5-1. The highest show price will be $12.
2) Losing wagers will count as zero contest dollars.
General Rules
1) All official track rules will apply to the horses wagered on in this contest except
as otherwise stipulated. Contest dollars will be awarded based on official placement and
mutuels at each designated track.
2) Entries and fields go as a single betting interest.
3) No turf only or dirt only wagers will be accepted.
4) If an entrants selection is scratched, the contestant will be credited the
amount and allowed to re-bet as long as a designated contest race remains open for
wagering during the day. Any unused wagers will be worth zero points and will not be
credited or refunded.
NTRA Tie-Breaker
The first four finishers in the $100,000 Sports Haven Handicapping Challenge will
qualify for the Daily Racing Form/ National Thoroughbred Racing Association tournament to
be held January 2002 in Las Vegas.
In the event that there is a tie for fourth place there will be a one- race playoff.
The person who wins the playoff will qualify for the NTRA tournament. The playoff will not
affect the prize money distribution.
The playoff will work as follows. Race seven from Sam Houston is the play-off race.
Post time for the race is approximately 8:36 PM. There will be a coin flip. The winner of
the coin flip will select a horse. The other person will select another horse. The
persons whose horse finishes ahead of the other persons horse will qualify for
the NTRA tournament. In the event that one or both persons are not present at the
conclusion of the contest and there is a tie for fourth, then a coin flip will be
conducted. The winner of the coin flip will qualify for the NTRA tournament.
Contest
awards (based on 340 entrants. Percentage based on $100,000) |
| 1st.... (40%) |
$40,000 |
|
14th... (0.85%) |
$ 850 |
| 2nd... (15%) |
$15,000 |
15th... (0.75%) |
$ 750 |
| 3rd... (9%) |
$9,000 |
16th... (0.575%) |
$ 575 |
| 4th... (7%) |
$7,000 |
17th... (0.55%) |
$ 550 |
| 5th
(4.675%) |
$4,675 |
18th... (0.525%) |
$ 525 |
| 6th... (3.5%) |
$3,500 |
19th... (0.50%) |
$ 500 |
| 7th... (3.0%) |
$3,000 |
20th... (0.475%) |
$ 475 |
| 8th... (2.8%) |
$2,800 |
21st... (0.45%) |
$ 450 |
| 9th... (2.65%) |
$2,650 |
22nd... (0.425%) |
$ 425 |
| 10th... (2.3%) |
$2,300 |
23rd... (0.40%) |
$ 400 |
| 11th... (1.55%) |
$1,550 |
24th... (0.375%) |
$ 375 |
| 12th... (1.3%) |
$1,300 |
25th... (0.35%) |
$ 350 |
| 13th... (1.0%) |
$1,000 |
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