No problem. I intended to play in the Arlington Park contest on 4/5 and got shut out. They took some walkups last year... Guess this contest thing is catching on.
Here is the kickoff recap. FWIW, I spelled Thoro-graph correctly...
http://www.drf.com/nhc/2008/nhcrecaps.html#nhctourkickoff_recap_from_march1NHC Tour Kick-Off
By DAVE TULEY - Posted 03/07/08On Saturday, March 1, the NTRA hosted the NHC Tour Kick-Off online tournament for those who became members of the Tour prior to the event.
As of that morning, 859 had paid the $125 to be members of the NHC Tour and 825 entered the freeroll tournament that awarded three berths in the 10th annual Daily Racing Form/NTRA National Handicapping Championship at the Red Rock Resort in Las Vegas on Jan. 23-24, 2009, plus Tour points to those who finished in the top 30.
Contestants made 10 mythical $2 win-and-place bets at ntra.com/nhctour on 10 races from Gulfstream and Santa Anita. Prices were capped at $42 to win and $22 to place.
Eric Kurzhal, 31, of South Bend, Ind., finished first with a score of $140.40. Kurzhal, who said he uses DRF and Thoroughgraph in his handicapping, tabbed Wine on the Porch in Santa Anita’s 11th race, the final race of the tournament to become an NHC qualifier for the second time after finishing 143rd this past January in NHC IX. Jamaal Barnett, 25, of Ontario, Canada, finished second with a score of $139.
Howard Hong, 43, of Phoenix, was the news of the tourney for finishing third with a score of $134.20, not because he’s the longtime TV commentator for Turf Paradise, but because he was fourth when the results were first posted. During the auditing process, it was discovered that the third-place finisher was actually a test entry that had been set up prior to the tournament to make sure things were running smoothly on the website. That is standard operating procedure, except that the test entry should have been deleted prior to the competition. Hong will be making his fifth NHC appearance.
* With qualifying events being worth a standard 3,500 NHC Tour points for winning an event, Kurzhal tied Autotote Sports Haven winner Joseph Perry atop the standings with 3,500 points apiece. Barnett is tied for third with Sam Darron, 49, of Elkton, Md., with 2,100 points; and Hong is tied for fifth with John Cappell, 60, of Westport, Conn., with 1,575 points.