**New Contest** NWRC Hold'em
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 1:21 pm
Ok folks, been thinking about this contest for a while, it was run in the NWRC years back, but I'm bringing it back.
Most people know about Texas Hold'em Poker, well this is NWRC Hold'em Poker.
Here are the rules:
1) Team/Player will consist of one resident who will use 3 NWRC stables.
2) Only NWRC tracks are eligible.
3) Races:
5) Contest will run 10 weeks and after 6 weeks, the top-4 points earners will advance and square off for 2 weeks, and then we will eliminate the next 2 lowest leaving "heads-up" poker (one on one) for 2 weeks to determine the champ.
6) Prizes:
40 - Royal Flush (5 wins)
35 - Straight Flush (5 2nd or 5 3rd place finishes)
25 - Flush (5 of the same finishes 4th and on)
20 - Four of a Kind (4 of same finish)
15 - Full House (3 finishes of the same + 2 finishes of the same)
10 - Straight (5 finishes in sequential order)
8 - Three of a Kind (3 of the same finish)
6 - Small Straight (3 finishes in sequential order)
5 - Two Pair (2 finishes of the same + 2 finishes of the same)
2 - One Pair (2 finishes of the same)
1 - High Card (a win, place or show)
As you can see, this contest is for anyone, whether you have a claiming or stakes stable, whether you win a lot or are an also-ran (me
).
I am looking for some feedback on the possible winning hands, should I add/subtract? Do you feel the values are true to the degree of difficulty? Meaning hardest to accomplish gets most points and it goes down from there?
What does everyone think? How many would play?
Thanks,
Will
Most people know about Texas Hold'em Poker, well this is NWRC Hold'em Poker.
Here are the rules:
1) Team/Player will consist of one resident who will use 3 NWRC stables.
2) Only NWRC tracks are eligible.
3) Races:
- a) Owner restricted races with less than 6 horses are NOT eligible.
- b) Any and All residency sponsored races are eligible regardless of entry's.
5) Contest will run 10 weeks and after 6 weeks, the top-4 points earners will advance and square off for 2 weeks, and then we will eliminate the next 2 lowest leaving "heads-up" poker (one on one) for 2 weeks to determine the champ.
6) Prizes:
- a) Top-2 finishers will receive points earned in credits through entire contest, plus additional 250 for 1st and 100 for 2nd, plus the winner gets a prize horse.
- b) Finishers outside the top-2 will receive credits in exchange for points earned as well.
40 - Royal Flush (5 wins)
35 - Straight Flush (5 2nd or 5 3rd place finishes)
25 - Flush (5 of the same finishes 4th and on)
20 - Four of a Kind (4 of same finish)
15 - Full House (3 finishes of the same + 2 finishes of the same)
10 - Straight (5 finishes in sequential order)
8 - Three of a Kind (3 of the same finish)
6 - Small Straight (3 finishes in sequential order)
5 - Two Pair (2 finishes of the same + 2 finishes of the same)
2 - One Pair (2 finishes of the same)
1 - High Card (a win, place or show)
As you can see, this contest is for anyone, whether you have a claiming or stakes stable, whether you win a lot or are an also-ran (me

I am looking for some feedback on the possible winning hands, should I add/subtract? Do you feel the values are true to the degree of difficulty? Meaning hardest to accomplish gets most points and it goes down from there?
What does everyone think? How many would play?
Thanks,
Will