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JeremyJet 07-18-2018 07:54 PM

Tournaments
 
Is there a old thread someone can point me to that can explain everything about the different kind of tournaments that are out there? I was just at DRF.com and i'm just overwhelmed by all the tournaments they have listed. Seems there are "tournaments" everyday. Head-to-head tournaments at DRF? And info would be appreciated.

RunForTheRoses 07-18-2018 08:12 PM

I'll try and post more later but for now...I usually play on 3 sites, drfqualify, horsetourneys and horseplayers. horseplayers is run by horsetourneys and took the place of nhcqualify and bcqualify which were run by drf.


Horseplayers only has NHC and BCBC.


Horsetourneys has some NHC but mainly has all the fantastic brick and mortar events-the Del Mar and Toga plus others.


drf has non-NHC and BCBC such as Del Mar, Toga, Keeneland and their own World Series (play in their free tourneys every Wednesday and most? Thursdays).


Basically, there are low level feeders, qualifiers and main tourneys. Usually, not always, it is feeder>qualifier>Main Tourney and if you win main tourney you have entry to Del Mar's next week 8000 tourney for instance.



GMB@BP 07-18-2018 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by JeremyJet (Post 2343256)
Is there a old thread someone can point me to that can explain everything about the different kind of tournaments that are out there? I was just at DRF.com and i'm just overwhelmed by all the tournaments they have listed. Seems there are "tournaments" everyday. Head-to-head tournaments at DRF? And info would be appreciated.

What are your questions?

I created this thread last year but it was more general discussion.

http://www.paceadvantage.com/forum/s...ght=tournament

To me it breaks down into a few categories. This is mythical win place (show)

Head 2 Head...this is very straight forward.
Cash Tourney - play for prizes, usually more than one slot is paid (2nd, 3rd etc) based on number of entries.
Feeders-These have no monetary prize for the winner but gets them into a more expensive feeder or qualifier.

a qualifier gets you into the final round of a tourney. A feeder gets you into the next round on your way to that qualifier.

There is pick and prays, all picks are due before first event.
Live which closes a minute to post.

There are also bankroll games, which you start with a bankroll, which plays like you are at the track making bets trying to earn the most money over your foes.

Lots of options, I think its great.

JeremyJet 07-18-2018 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by RunForTheRoses (Post 2343275)
I'll try and post more later but for now...I usually play on 3 sites, drfqualify, horsetourneys and horseplayers. horseplayers is run by horsetourneys and took the place of nhcqualify and bcqualify which were run by drf.


Horseplayers only has NHC and BCBC.


Horsetourneys has some NHC but mainly has all the fantastic brick and mortar events-the Del Mar and Toga plus others.


drf has non-NHC and BCBC such as Del Mar, Toga, Keeneland and their own World Series (play in their free tourneys every Wednesday and most? Thursdays).


Basically, there are low level feeders, qualifiers and main tourneys. Usually, not always, it is feeder>qualifier>Main Tourney and if you win main tourney you have entry to Del Mar's next week 8000 tourney for instance.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1nw-G4_bVk

Thanks for the reply and the music link. That was a nice touch. Thank you as well, GMB@BP.

I guess my focus will be online tournaments. Are there any?

Doing my own research as well. So the credit builder tournaments done by DRF are credits you earn that you can use for entry fees for upcoming tournaments?

I'm with TwinSpires. Do I need a DRF Bets account to play the tournaments listed at DRF.com?

thaskalos 07-18-2018 08:46 PM

I have been playing heads-up tournaments at Horsetourneys.com...and I am having a ball. The tournament entry fees range from $22 to $1,500...so there is a place there for all kinds of bankrolls. It's the best new development in the game, IMO...and I wish I got into it sooner.

GMB@BP 07-18-2018 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by JeremyJet (Post 2343305)
Thanks for the reply and the music link. That was a nice touch. Thank you as well, GMB@BP.

I guess my focus will be online tournaments. Are there any?

Doing my own research as well. So the credit builder tournaments done by DRF are credits you earn that you can use for entry fees for upcoming tournaments?

I'm with TwinSpires. Do I need a DRF Bets account to play the tournaments listed at DRF.com?

You just need a DRF account, not DRF Bets.

yes many online, main sites are in order of volume

Horsetourneys.com
DerbyWars.com
DRF

all of these are online.

Yes credit builder does exactly that, earns credits which ammounts to money.

There is also breakage, its explained on the sites, but basically its the leftover money when say 7 people entered but the offer is 1 prize for every 5 entries, the breakage is a refund of entry fee to the next 2 players after the final results.

I play feeders and then make money on the breakage to fund more feeders.

v j stauffer 07-18-2018 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by thaskalos (Post 2343307)
I have been playing heads-up tournaments at Horsetourneys.com...and I am having a ball. The tournament entry fees range from $22 to $1,500...so there is a place there for all kinds of bankrolls. It's the best new development in the game, IMO...and I wish I got into it sooner.

If I had the discipline to play nothing but head to head I could never spend all the money.

Almost impossible to lose.

But I'm always "overclicking" into other games.

Let's meet for a $20 "Texas Chain Match"

$20 on HorseTourneys but for a Steak Dinner at the place of our choice.

Let PA or CJ lay the line.

I'm fine with any of 3 tracks. Saratoga, Del Mar or Gulfstream.

LET'S GET IN ON:jump::headbanger::popcorn::pound:

thaskalos 07-18-2018 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by v j stauffer (Post 2343372)
If I had the discipline to play nothing but head to head I could never spend all the money.

Almost impossible to lose.

But I'm always "overclicking" into other games.

Let's meet for a $20 "Texas Chain Match"

$20 on HorseTourneys but for a Steak Dinner at the place of our choice.

Let PA or CJ lay the line.

I'm fine with any of 3 tracks. Saratoga, Del Mar or Gulfstream.

LET'S GET IN ON:jump::headbanger::popcorn::pound:

What's a "Texas Chain Match"...and why can't I find it on the tourney menu?

Lemon Drop Husker 07-18-2018 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by thaskalos (Post 2343307)
I have been playing heads-up tournaments at Horsetourneys.com...and I am having a ball. The tournament entry fees range from $22 to $1,500...so there is a place there for all kinds of bankrolls. It's the best new development in the game, IMO...and I wish I got into it sooner.


Thask pretty much nailed it.


I'm full time HorseTourneys, but DerbyWars has some good stuff as well.



HT will give you free forms. DW doesn't.



HT is limited in its scale of tracks, DW has some others, but is also not fully diverse in its track menu either. (Stronachs)



DW you can chat and talk with your opponents if that is something you would enjoy. I've never been involved in a contest on DW in which smack talking was involved, always more congratulatory in nature. Then again, haven't played there in probably a year or more.



I like the format of HT much better than DW. The layout is just much easier to navigate.



Both are great at Deposit and Withdrawal. Always expect a 2 to 3 day 'delay' if not even a week sometimes on any withdrawal.



Both are pretty good.

thaskalos 07-18-2018 10:03 PM

Okay, Vic...here are my rule suggestions:

We'll bet heads-up on the races at Gulfstream...and I'll leave the entry fee selection up to you. I'd agree with your "steak dinner" idea...but I wouldn't know where to send the money.

ReplayRandall 07-18-2018 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by thaskalos (Post 2343387)
Okay, Vic...here are my rule suggestions:

We'll bet heads-up on the races at Gulfstream...and I'll leave the entry fee selection up to you. I'd agree with your "steak dinner" idea...but I wouldn't know where to send the money.


Send the money?....Like that'll ever happen when you lose...:cool:

thaskalos 07-18-2018 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by ReplayRandall (Post 2343401)
Send the money?....Like that'll ever happen when you lose...:cool:

Hey...I offered to pay you in monthly installments...and you refused. :kiss:

Lemon Drop Husker 07-18-2018 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by thaskalos (Post 2343402)
Hey...I offered to pay you in monthly installments...and you refused. :kiss:


Don't play if you can't pay.

thaskalos 07-18-2018 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Lemon Drop Husker (Post 2343405)
Don't play if you can't pay.

Sorry...I had never lost before, and wasn't prepared for it.

Lemon Drop Husker 07-18-2018 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thaskalos (Post 2343409)
Sorry...I never lost before, and wasn't prepared for it.


Gotta saying in my neck of the woods.
COBH.
Cash On Barrel Head; or you aren't playing.

No IOU's, but Cash Vouchers do play well. :p


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