Registration opened for Thoroughbred racing’s biggest live-money handicapping tournament, the 2024 Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge.
The BCBC, in its 16th year, annually draws the top horseplayers from around North America and will crown the winner with the highest accumulated bankroll at the end of the two-day Breeders’ Cup World Championships to be held Nov. 1-2 at Del Mar. To register now and to view the complete 2024 rules and information, go to BreedersCup.com/BCBC.
The 2024 BCBC total cash prize pool is expected to be $1.25 million, based upon a minimum of 500 players registered. Players may participate in the BCBC from Del Mar, the host site, or from official satellite locations at Gulfstream Park, Monmouth Park and Santa Anita. Players also can participate online at TVG.com, Xpressbet.com, Twinspires.com, NYRABets.com for non-New York State residents, 4NJBets.com for New Jersey residents only and HPIbet.com for Canadian residents only.
For the 2024 BCBC, a $2,500 buy-in and $7,500 betting bankroll, for $10,000 total, are required of each player. All buy-in monies are applied to the prize pool. Players can bet into the win, place, show, exacta, trifecta and Daily Double pools with their $7,500 bankroll over the two days, 22 races, and keep all monies earned from their betting.
“The Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge once again offers horseplayers a chance to win big while wagering on the world’s best Thoroughbreds.” said Tim Schram, BCBC tournament director. “This elite competition truly tests the mettle of big-money tournament players, and we are delighted to offer players a variety of opportunities to participate, whether you are joining us live at Del Mar, at our satellite locations, or participating with our online providers.”
Horseplayers can take advantage of earning a free entry into the BCBC by winning a BCBC qualifying contest. Visit BreedersCup.com/BCBC for details on upcoming live qualifying contests, and for online qualifying contests, visit HorsePlayers.com.
Collecting more than $120,000 in the final race of the tournament and taking down the largest winning total in event history, Kentucky native Sean Boarman was the official winner of the 2023 BCBC, for which tournament players generated an all-time contest-record wagering handle of $7,759,434. Over $4.6 million of that total was wagered at Santa Anita, representing more than 23.6 percent of the total on-track handle.
Combined with his first-place prize of $411,125, Boarman earned a total of $642,363, the highest any player has achieved in BCBC history. His strategy centered around putting himself in position to make a large wager on White Abarrio in the Breeders’ Cup Classic.
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