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Basically the $125 gets you a free entry into all of those, which are obviously open to only NHC Tour members plus the ability accumulate points based on tournament play. Does that mean you have to travel around to different tournaments? Yes. I will join just to get into the free tourneys and in the off chance that I play in a handful and get extremely lucky. Hope that clears it up. NT |
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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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The format is 11 optional wagers per day for three days on designated tracks. Rather than scoring it with $2 WP they score it on a $20 WP basis. You can still buy-in for $1000 and they give you a discount on your rooms with that. PM me if you have any more questions. NT |
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![]() The HPWS is nothing like the NHC. The reason is simple. You can buy in. What makes the NHC special is that you have to qualify so just getting in is a big accomplishment. Further, the hotel and contest set up (a ball room as opposed to a race book) are not on par.
As Nick said, this year with the possibility of real limited (or real small) tracks, I doubt many will buy in which will greatly reduce the prize money as well. Paul |