DailyHandicappingContests.com
Launches Free Play
The most exciting and innovative
addition ever to the online racing community
is pleased to announce that, starting February
3, 2006, horse racing enthusiasts will now be
able to wager real money on daily contests from
all the top thoroughbred tracks in the United
States, without ever having to leave their home.
Handicapping contests are the fastest-growing
segment in thoroughbred wagering today.
Handicapping
contests are an exciting alternative to pari-mutuel
wagering, and allow players of every level to
go after larger pools for a flat fee. By offering
daily contests, DHC caters to people who love
contest wagering but don't want to travel to
the venues that host them, as well as the thousands
of racing enthusiasts who have never considered
the contest format.
On
December 1, 2005, DailyHandicappingContests.com
launched its site in Free Play Mode where players
entered contests for free and competed against
other participants for a chance to win small
purses and bonus prizes. "The initial response
has been overwhelming," says CEO and site
founder David Rosenhaft. "This has been
a dream of mine for years and finally seeing
the site up and running and hearing all the
positive comments from the horse racing community
has exceeded my expectations."
In
Cash Play Mode, contest pools are determined
by the number of players and the entry fee.
Entry fees will vary so there will be contests
for every level of player. "Based on our
current number of players, daily growth and
buzz in the industry, we are expecting some
huge pools," said Mr. Rosenhaft.
The
online gaming industry continues to grow at
an explosive rate and identifying new and exciting
offerings for the online gaming customer is
becoming increasingly rare. DHC appears to have
done just that with Cash Play Mode and judging
from some of the customer feedback, is destined
to be a huge success. "Finally someone
has come up with a way for me to play contests
wherever and whenever I want," writes Jonathon
H. "I am sending a note to all of my horse
playing friends to check out your site,"
adds Mark D.
"Comments
like these are part of why I started the site,"
says Mr. Rosenhaft, a lifelong horse player.
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