Night School, the racing industry’s national online fan education program since 2011, offers a first-ever lesson focused on Real-Time Money Management when tonight’s Week 16 session kicks off at 8:30 p.m. ET. The 90-minute interactive chat will include free BRIS past performances and streaming video for live racing action conducted at Mountaineer Park. Night School instructors will work with students in various levels of budget to shape a strategy to maximize their betting dollars.
The live racing aspect of Night School is new to the recently launched “Summer Semester,” which began last Tuesday and received an 87-percent favorable rating from the class. The 12-week Summer Semester continues through the end of August, while Night School’s radio simulcasts will return after Labor Day for the 14-week Fall Semester.
Horse Player NOW and Night School founder Jeremy Plonk hosts tonight’s lesson and will be joined by Brian W. Spencer, racing analyst for Fair Grounds and Horse Player NOW. Among the topics will be the impact of field size, ticket construction and a broad-view of race sequences to determine when to strike and when to sit. Fans are welcome to pose any of their real-time questions to the instructors on the subject.
“Some say money management is half the battle along with picking a winner,” Plonk said. “But in my literal thousands of hours playing the races online with fans over the last several years, there’s no doubt in my mind that money management rates far more important. Solid handicappers pick about the same percentage, but their bottom lines can read vastly different.”
The free Night School program is offered online each Tuesday, beginning at 8:30 p.m. ET and runs 40 consecutive weeks through Dec. 2. More than 40 websites in the Thoroughbred, American Quarter Horse and Standardbred industries simultaneously offer the Night School lessons. Title sponsors for 2014 include charter members National Thoroughbred Racing Association and American Quarter Horse Association, as well as Keeneland Select, The Stronach Group, Twinspires, BRIS, Bet America, Mountaineer Park and Woobine Entertainment.
The 2014 Night School season is broken into three semesters. The Spring Semester ran 14 weeks, from March 4 until Belmont Stakes Week on June 3. A corresponding Fall Semester will be offered Sept. 2 through Dec. 2. Both the Spring and Fall semesters will feature a minimum of 11 SiriusXM simulcasts, in addition to select, major racing event live handicapping chats between the fans and experts. Night School is free and voluntary with no registration necessary. Simply visit any of the Night School syndicate websites weekly at 8:30 pm ET to take in the live lesson, or access the archives at any of those same sites at your leisure. The program does offer a voluntary registration both live or in the archives. Attendees who register in at least half (20) of the season’s lessons are eligible to win prizes that include merchandise, NHC Tour memberships, handicapping contests, free handicapping products, etc.
Night School has added “Woodbine Wednesdays” to the weekly tutorial offerings. The full-card live chats teach racing in real time and spotlight the entire, 8-race cards each Wednesday night, beginning at 6:15 p.m. ET – also with free BRIS past performances each week.
Night School Links
Horse Player NOW info page: http://horseplayernow.com/night-school
Week 16 BRIS past performances for live teaching lessons: http://horseplayernow.com/nightpps
Summer Semester Topics & Program Info: http://horseplayernow.com/images/SEASON%204%20NIGHT%20SCHOOL%20RELEASE2.pdf
Video overview of the 2014 season with Caton Bredar and Jeremy Plonk: http://youtu.be/m5CP4LwmFZY