HRTV's Jeff Siegel Is Xpressbet's New Host To Beat

HRTV’s Jeff Siegel is New Host to Beat

Thanks to Santa Anita’s morning-line maker Jon White for serving as the man to whip in the first four episodes of Xpressbet’s insanely popular $40,000 Beat the Host competition.

Now that the calendar reads ‘February,’ HRTV’s Jeff Siegel assumes control as host of the weekly handicapping fest.

 
Beat the Host veterans know that Siegel is a tough nut to crack, but real horseplayers wouldn’t have it any other way — After all, we love a challenge, don’t we?

If you haven’t already topped the host’s total to qualify for the Beat the Host Championship event, don’t wait another Saturday to turn the trick. Account holders already have won $8,000 in cash and many players are chomping at the bit for the Championship event on Saturday, March 10. Make sure your ticket’s punched for that event.

Register once for Beat the Host and play each Saturday in February by making a single, live $5 win wager on one horse in each of eight mandatory races. If your total is better than the host’s, you qualify for the Championship. If you out-earn all players, you’ll earn $1,000. Finish second or third and collect $500.

Beat the Host is open to account holders only, so you don’t have to beat the world to win. Plus, a nice-priced winner or two along the way will pay for your afternoon.
See you each Saturday and in the Championship Round!
 
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