TRACK: OAK TREE @ SANTA ANITA RACES: 1-8 DATE: OCT.9 (THURSDAY) '08 POST TIME: 1:00PM PST
COMPETITION RULES
1. HORSE SELECTION Select ONE horse per race and NAP (best bet) one horse. Please post the name and cloth number of the horse for easier scoring (NB - entries must be split).
2. CHANGING SELECTIONS & EDITING POSTS A player CAN edit entries to change selections, replace SCRATCHED RUNNERS or to add a NAP.
3. ENTRY DEADLINE Posts must be made before the first TTC race (see POST TIME above).
Please note that if the entry time is after the first TTC race (see POST TIME above), the entry is void and the player will score 0 points for the TTC.
4. TIE BREAKER In the event of a tie the player selecting the biggest winner paying $10.00 and above wins (a $10 NAP beats a $10 winner). If still tied the earliest timed post wins.
5. SCORING
RACE SCORING
WIN - 20 Pts PLACE - 10 Pts SHOW - 05 Pts
NAP scores DOUBLE points.
BONUS POINTS
$10.00+ WINNER - 5 pts $10.00+ NAP - 10 pts $20.00+ WINNER - 10 pts $20.00+ NAP - 20 pts
PLAYER TTC SCORING
1st - 20 pts 2nd - 10 pts 3rd - 05 pts
PLAYERS POINTS are DOUBLE on Saturday if the TTC contains a Grade 1 race .
MONTHLY BONUS POINTS
TOP SCORE - 10 pts TOP NAP - 10 pts TOP WINNER - 10 pts
----------------------------------- OCTOBER STATESIDE LEADER BOARD -----------------------------------
60 - Mugz 30 - Johnhalvorsen, Jez 25 - TigerRose, Marty, De Niro 20 - De Niro 10 - Galloway1, duncan04
TOP SCORE - Mugz (135) TOP NAP - tiger rose ($11.40) TOP WINNER - johndav ($41.80)
This message has been edited. Last edited by: Marty,
1. HORSE SELECTION Select ONE horse per race and NAP (best bet) one horse.
I understand that part but what does NAP stand for (must be a European term). Do I have to learn to say "Blimey, I locked my Wellies in the boot" when I am in here? (translation "Good heavens, I locked my rubber boots in the trunk)
It comes from a card game called Napoleon. Each player is dealt 5 cards singly from a full pack of 52 and then declares, elder hand first, how many tricks he thinks he can make. "Nap" is a declaration to take all 5 tricks and therefore comes to mean a punter's best chance
Originally posted by Mugz: According to the interweb...
It comes from a card game called Napoleon. Each player is dealt 5 cards singly from a full pack of 52 and then declares, elder hand first, how many tricks he thinks he can make. "Nap" is a declaration to take all 5 tricks and therefore comes to mean a punter's best chance
Thanks Mugz - so it is European. I tried Googling it but all I got was tired.