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Old 07-24-2013, 07:36 AM   #1
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DRF/NTRA Contest at Keeneland

The Handicapping Contest is Saturday July 27th. Entry is $150. Tracks are Monmouth, Saratoga, Woodbine, Ellis, and Arlington. I'm giving it a shot. Anyone from PA going?

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Saw your PA pic-6 post and that you also played the Kee. contest last July. How did you do in the contest? Did you qualify for the NTRA big one in Vegas? I also played that contest and have played it for years. It has gone down hill due to the proliferation of online contests. They used to draw between 400 to 500 entrants in its heyday. It is drawing less interest every year. A good contest, I hope it continues.

Also, if you played Kee contest you must have also played the MTN contest since you live in Y town. What were your thoughts on the MTN contest and did you get any word if it will continue next year?
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