TwinSpires Offers Triple Crown Showdown
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TwinSpires.com,
the official advance-deposit wagering service for Churchill Downs
Incorporated (NASDAQ: CHDN), is offering
its players an opportunity to win up to $1 million by betting the
Kentucky Derby preps and the Triple Crown with TwinSpires.com.
The Triple Crown Showdown
challenges players to make a winning $20 show bet on a series of 20
Kentucky Derby prep races starting with the Risen Star Stakes from Fair
Grounds
Race Course on Saturday, Feb. 25. If a
player survives all 20 Kentucky Derby prep races, they qualify for a
chance to win the $1 million top prize by sweeping all three legs of the
Triple Crown.
“Making
TwinSpires.com your home to bet the Kentucky Derby preps and the Triple
Crown could make you a millionaire,” TwinSpires.com Jeremy Clemons Vice
President of Marketing said.
“We are excited to continue our tradition of offering players innovative
opportunities to win through the $1-million Triple Crown Showdown.”
In
addition to the $1-million ultimate prize, TwinSpires.com is also
offering an additional $10,000- guaranteed prize pool and a chance to
win tickets to the Kentucky Derby.
“As illustrated by TwinSpires.com player Michael Beychok winning the National Handicapping Championship in January, TwinSpires.com players are among the most skilled and
talented players in racing.” Clemons added. “The Triple Crown Showdown will certainly challenge our player’s skills and reward them handsomely for success.”
Complete details about the Triple Crown Showdown and official rules are available at twinspires.com.
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