Eric Moomey Flying High After Wins in DerbyWars NHC PreQualifiers
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Fresh off a win in one of Sunday’s two early afternoon DerbyWars
NHC Prequalifiers, Eric Moomey found himself sitting in the airport of Flint,
MI, playing the evening prequalifying event.
“The first contest I played from home,” laughed Moomey
just prior to taking off on a flight, mid-contest. “I’m not doing very well in
this contest anyways.”
Indeed he wasn’t. After five contest races, it was time
for Moomey to board his short flight to Baltimore, and he hadn’t so much as a
penny in his bankroll. Without the benefit of Wi-Fi on the brief excursion,
Moomey would be at the mercy of his preselected picks until he safely landed in
Maryland.
The news wasn’t much better when the plane touched down.
Quickly checking the results, he would soon find out that he was still sitting
on a goose egg through eight contest races, with only three betting
opportunities left from Betfair Hollywood Park.
“I landed and made the change to a longshot seeing I was
so far behind,” said Moomey, adjusting his strategy on the fly, as one might
say. “Nice move!”
Booting home a cap horse late in the contest was good
enough to get Moomey into a close third-place, just a few dollars behind the
leader. But Moomey was still tasked with closing the deal to secure the second
NHC Qualifier seat, a task that became tougher when his charge in the second to
last tournament race failed to place.
It had been well over an hour since hopscotch flight had
landed, but Moomey still found himself sitting in Baltimore Washington
International Airport waiting for the final contest race to go before hitting
the highway. He needed some money in the last race, and he needed a horse the
two players above him wouldn’t pick.
“I tried to win it with favorites, but I could tell I
would be blocked,” noted Moomey. “I had to use a different strategy.”
That strategy turned out to be a winning one as Life
Rules streaked home on the inside to win the Betfair Hollywood Park finale in
impressive fashion, adding $39.60 to Moomey’s bankroll and securing him a
comfortable victory in the NHC Pre-Qualifier.
Since all DerbyWars NHC Qualifiers are limited to one
ticket per player, Moomey becomes the first DerbyWars player to secure a spot
in the August 10 NHC Qualifier, in addition to the place in the August 3 NHC
Qualifier he had secured earlier in the day.
Moomey went on to explain his win in the first NHC
Prequalifier earlier in the day.
“I was looking for a price separator; I found it in the 3rd
race of the contest,” explained Moomey. “Then I only needed to inch ahead of
the two folks that came with me. They
put up a good fight. I was able to
successfully block them on the last race.
“My biggest risk was playing the odds-on favorite in the
2nd to last race. If that
horse failed to win I knew I would be out, but it was part of my strategy to
inch ahead so I could avoid being beat by a place horse. It worked perfectly this time, perhaps a
little luck also that no one in contention picked the winner of the final race.”
In addition to being a sage handicapper, Moomey is by all
accounts a strategic whiz. He has spent years honing his prognosticative
prowess and has started to see a significant financial payoff to the many hours
of study.
“If I do what everyone else does, we’ll just be duking it
out,” Moomey astutely notes.
He’ll be putting his skills to the test in the August 3
and August 10 DerbyWars NHC Qualifiers, but he hasn’t committed himself to a
specific strategy just yet.
“My strength is in knowing my competition, so it depends
on who shows up,” warns Moomey. “I track each person. I look at the prequalifiers
and see how they won, what their strategy is. And it probably won’t change.
People are creatures of habit.”
Moomey is excited to play for a chance to win a seat in
the NHC. Last year was his first trip to Las Vegas for the handicapping championship
event, which he secured by finishing second in a free qualifier pitting 1500
handicappers against each other.
A member of the United States Air Force, Moomey is
extremely data driven in nature.
“I could crunch numbers all day and be happy as a clam,”
Moomey boasts rakishly. “I have a hobby that pays. People that like to ski or
like to golf, they have a hobby they pay to participate in. My hobby pays me.”
It was a trip to the casino at Charles Town which got
Moomey interesting in thoroughbred racing. Instead of playing on slots or other
games of chance, the data-driven numbers-cruncher found handicapping the horses
to be far more mentally stimulating.
Moomey began playing in handicapping contests in 2010 and
has been an active member of the DerbyWars community since the site launched in
2011.
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