Hi Racing Fans:
For Friday, April 25 – CLOSING DAY AT KEENELAND
It’s closing day Keeneland highlighted by a one a half mile marathon for older horses. It’s also the last of our Keeneland Friday’s IdaMatch where we will match your exotic winnings up to $25. Check out our promotions page at Idabet.com for full details.
As most of you know, Kentucky racing moves to Churchill Downs tomorrow. IdaBet.com and a number of other ADW’s do not take bets on Churchill as that track prefers you bet with their own site. Naturally, we don’t agree with this decision, as we believe all players should have the right to play where they want to bet to get the best rewards and services. No horse racing fan should be forced into not having options. Idabet.com has many, many tracks that want your business and will offer you top rewards along with our leading customer service. We hope you will support the tracks that support you. CD has been seeking casinos at their track for a while to compete with neighboring states. They always refer to being able to run their business “on a level playing field.” That’s exactly what we would like to offer our players, “a level playing field” to play all of America’s tracks.
ARCH IS BACK
After taking time to play in Meadowland’s handicapping tournament last week, Mr. Ed’s Picks direct to Arch is back on our selections page. Get their expert picks all weekend at https://www.idabet.com/article/selections. Arch has been having a good meet and he really knows his handicapping at the Big M.
THE BEST QUARTERHORSES AT REMINGTON PARK
You will find the best IdaRewards cash at Remington Park through June 1 on America’s best quarterhorse racing. Be sure to check your email on Saturday to get your complimentary pp’s for Sunday’s races. Just bet at least $100 Sunday at Remington and you’ll be entered to win one of our prize giveaways. See https://www.idabet.com/promos.php for the rules to play and win.
AMERICA’S RICHEST PACER IN ACTION (AP)
Foiled Again, harness racing’s richest pacer with $6.1 million in career earnings, landed post No. 3 for Yonkers Raceway’s final of the George Morton Levy Memorial Pacing Series.
Foiled Again is aiming for a third Levy title on Saturday night, having won in 2009 and 2010. Foiled Again won his first four preliminary legs before finishing sixth last week.
The $567,000 final of the Levy offers the highest purse in the history of the event, which is named for the Hall of Fame founder of Roosevelt Raceway. It’s also the richest North American race so far this season.
Check out our Selections page for top picks on the Levy Series and the entire Saturday card from the horsemen’s association at Yonkers.



