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![]() NHC Veteran Takes Home $800K First Prize, Horseplayer of the Year Eclipse
LAS VEGAS (Saturday, January 30, 2016) – Paul Matties of Ballston Spa, N.Y., topped a field of 629 entries to win the $800,000 first-place prize and an Eclipse Award as Horseplayer of the Year at this weekend’s 17th annual Daily Racing Form/NTRA National Handicapping Championship (NHC) presented by Racetrack Television Network and Treasure Island Las Vegas. The NHC offered record overall cash and prizes totaling $2,778,760. The 46-year-old Matties (b. Nov. 19, 1969) amassed a winning score of $399.50 over the three-day tournament from 53 mythical $2 Win and Place bets – 18 each on Thursday and Friday, 10 in Saturday morning’s Semifinals round and seven in the dramatic Final Table contest exclusive to the overall top 10. Roger Cettina of Rumson, N.J., was NHC runner-up for the second time (he also did it in 2013) with $389.10, good for $250,000, as well as a $25,000 bonus and berth into next year’s NHC 18 as the highest finisher among the 2015 NHC Tour top 20. He was followed by 36-year-old Charlie Davis of Tennessee ($340.60 final bankroll; $125,000 prize) in third and the winner’s brother, Duke Matties ($337.30; $100,000) of Laguna Beach, Calif., in fourth. The official Top 10, with final bankroll (and prize): First – Paul Matties, $399.50 ($800,000 and Eclipse Award) Second – Roger Cettina, $389.10 ($250,000) Third – Charlie Davis, $340.60 ($125,000) Fourth – Duke Matties, $337.30 ($100,000) Fifth – David Gutfreund, $331.80 ($75,000) Sixth – Joe Perry, $319.40 ($65,000) Seventh – Peter Deys, $307.80 ($59,000) Eighth – Ernie Powers, $304.90 ($54,000) Ninth – Stanley Bavlish, $284.20 ($52,000) Tenth – Mark Richards $283.20 ($50,000) Matties first assumed the lead during the Semifinals round with a $47 winner, R B Rainbow Dash, in the sixth race from Tampa Bay Downs. Coupled with the $17.20 place money, the $59.20 added to his bankroll boosted Matties from third to first. “I was down to two horses and my brother Duke and I watched the replay three times and I switched from the six to the seven,” he said. Matties maintained his lead throughout the Final Table round. In the seven mandatory races that made up the Final Table he cashed in two of them – Risetotheoccasion ($17.60 to win, $5.40 to place) in Oaklawn’s seventh and Sevens ($8.40 to place) in Gulfstream Park’s 12th. “Horseplayers always think they’re smarter and better than everybody else so to beat all the smartest people in the world, what an honor,” cracked Matties. Paul Matties, a frequent NHC qualifier, is the older of the Matties brothers by three years. They have another brother, Gregg Matties, a trainer in New York, and father Chick Matties was a racing enthusiast who won the inaugural Horse Player World Series handicapping contest. “My brother Duke’s the greatest,” Matties said. “He was rooting for me more than he was rooting for himself the whole time. I’ve never seen him so nervous.” Matties, who qualified on HorsePlayersQualify.com, likes to say he took his first steps at the Great Barrington Fair meet in Western Massachusetts. He’s the father of three sons, one of whom, Wynn, is autistic. “Nothing has been more satisfying than to witness and help my oldest son to become one of the kindest and sweetest people you would ever want to meet,” he said. Matties has made handicapping his career, first calculating speed figures for Andy Beyer Associates and later in a key role with NHPlay, a boutique account wagering platform and horseplayer service company. By virtue of his victory, Matties also automatically earns an exemption into next year’s NHC finals. The NHC was held for the fifth straight year in the Treasure Island ballroom and will return to Treasure Island for NHC 18 in January 2017. Stanley Bavlish was attempting to become the first two-time NHC winner but checked in ninth. The 2001 NHC hero Brian Troop’s eighth-place finish last year remains the highest ever by a former champion. In the NHC Future Wager offered by Treaure Island’s race book, Matties closed at 50-1, returning $102 on a $2 wager. The NHC 17 finals awarded cash to the top 63 finishers (the top 10 percent overall) from a total purse of $2,304,760. An additional $50,000 went to the top 20 in today’s Consolation Tournament. Including $250,000 paid out to top finishers in the year-long NHC Tour, a $100 TI casino chip for every entrant, NHC Tour travel awards, RTN subscriptions and the $10,000 charity tournament prize, plus $30,000 worth of Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge entries, the aggregate value of payouts this weekend in NHC cash and prizes totaled a record $2,778,760. To reach the Semifinals, the record 629 NHC entrants were required to place 36 mythical $2 Win and Place wagers – 18 on Thursday and 18 on Friday. This is the third consecutive year with a three-day format including the Semifinals and Final Table. Final Table participants were relocated to a single table on the stage of the Treasure Island ballroom that serves as NHC headquarters. Full standings can be viewed online at NTRA.com, where the homepage features a scrolling leaderboard and sortable/searchable standings of the entire field. The 2015 NHC Tour winner Jonathon Kinchen, who was eligible for a $2 million bonus if he could top the NHC, had two entries that each finished outside of the Semifinals cutline. Final Table Race Results Race Winner (Win-Place) Second (Place) Gulfstream 10 6-Pricedtoperfection ($11.40, $5) 7-Spinamiss ($10.40) Fair Grounds 6 1-Aqtaar ($4.80, $3.40) 6-Cruachan ($5.40) Oaklawn 7 3-Risetotheoccasion ($17.60, $5.40) 12-Wabel ($3.40) Gulfstream 12 4-El Ciclon ($24, $11.40) 3-Sevens ($8.40) Santa Anita 7 7-Velvet Mesquite ($7.80, $4.40) 11-Qiaona ($7.60) Santa Anita 8 1-W.Giles ($8, $5) 8-Alpine Luck ($10.40) Santa Anita 9 7-What a View ($10.20, $4.60) 5-Alert Bay ($4.20)
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![]() En route from Vegas.. more tomorrow on ATR and in print, but a terrific NHC with a popular winner and game showings from all DT connections starting with Paul Weizer's best ever run and Chuck Simon client Roger Cettina's 2nd 2nd.. Then jms, fantini, NTamm, Utbighair, Emmanuel Kant, Hoosier in Ohio, DPKovalesky, Billy Casper.. am I missing anyone.. all having their moments including a bunch nabbing the $8k+ AQU P5 Saturday and other assorted pops..
Thanks to those that tuned in to the coverage and the kind expressions by those that enjoyed it. A pleasure to be able to bring the festivities from Vegas to a wider audience. Also proud to provide an environment in DT where the game and its' joy is truly appreciated by the members and hope the atmosphere helps in any way to contribute to everyone's success..
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. ~ George Orwell, 1984. |
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![]() Great times in vegas and big congrats to Paul who ALWAYS shows up big in these contests. Awesome Work.
Thanks to Steve for the coverage, fun to listen back. |
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![]() Sounds like a very good showing by the DT contingent. Congrats guys!!!!
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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![]() Paul Again great job to one of the most consistent tourney players out there. Had much more fun this year and a lot of that had to do with the guys at the table. Fantini, HooserInOhioLivingInCali and Luke from Nebraska and casp who wasnt at the table but a lot of fun to have a burbon or 5 with. Next year first guy in reserves a table in Aux room for derby trail crew.
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![]() Congrats to all of you; it was really fun following the tourney and looking for your names in the rankings and it sounds like a splendid time was had by all.
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The TI and DRF/NTRA really put on a great event, and it was just really awesome. Everything is still sinking in, but I am already strategizing on how I can become better in 2016. Can't wait until next year.
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