November 19, 2024

Dates set for third annual Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge

Last updated: 3/2/11 7:40 PM


The Breeders’ Cup announced Wednesday that horse racing’s biggest live money
handicapping tournament, the Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge (BCBC), will be
held this year on November 4-5 at Churchill Downs. In only its third year, the
Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge will have a prize pool of up to $350,000 based
on 125 players.

The 2011 BCBC will mirror the format of the event’s first two years: players
will bet real money and the one with the highest accumulated bankroll at the end
of the two-day Breeders’ Cup World Championships will be the winner. A
$2,500 buy-in and $7,500 betting bankroll ($10,000 total) will be required of
each player. All buy-in monies are applied to the prize pool, plus a
minimum of $25,000 in additional funds provided by Breeders’ Cup and Churchill
Downs. Players make real wagers with their $7,500 bankroll over the two
days and keep all monies earned from their betting.

“The Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge has established itself as the country’s
premier live money contest,” said Kenneth E. Kirchner, president of FalKirk
International and coordinator of the event for Breeders’ Cup Limited. “The
combination of the first class amenities at Churchill Downs, with the excitement
of the Championships, make this a must play event for top horseplayers.”

An important contest element is that up to 29 entries to the Breeders’ Cup
Betting Challenge will be awarded through online qualifying tournaments,
beginning this Saturday (March 5) at www.bcqualify.com. Last year, James
Henry won his entry at bcqualify.com for $100 and then finished second at the
Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge, winning more than $78,000.

Among the amenities for each player at the Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge are:


  • The prestigious sixth floor Gold Room overlooking the historic Churchill
    Downs finish line will be the contest site, featuring individual betting
    carrels, televisions and seating
  • All players receive a Millionaires Row buffet each day; clubhouse
    credentials for themselves and a guest; gift packages and discounted hotel
    rooms
  • Up to $350,000 in prize money, with $175,000 to first place (based on
    125 players)
  • The top six finishers will also qualify for the 2012 Daily Racing
    Form/
    NTRA National Handicapping Championship

  • The 2010 Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge champion was Robert Hansan of Reston,
    Virginia, who turned his $7,500 betting bankroll into $44,863. Combined with
    the $137,000 first place money, Hansen collected more than $181,000 at the 2010 BCBC. Last year’s top
    10 finishers won a combined total of more than $500,000 in
    prize money and cash winnings. Additional information on the BC Betting
    Challenge can be found at www.bcqualify.com.