UTCB Stud Partner Paul Calia Wins NTRA National Horseplayers Championship
Las Vegas, NV (March 12, 2023): After a weekend of nail-biting handicapping prowess, Paul Calia, of Kansas City, Missouri, toppled a field of 779 entries to take home the grand prize of $800,000, in addition to finishing in 4th place, and an Eclipse Award crowning him Horseplayer of the Year. This is the first contest that Calia has ever won.
Calia amassed a winning score of $362.50 on his first entry, and $305.50 on his second entry, over the three-day tournament from 53 mythical $2 Win and Place bets – 18 on Friday, 18 on Saturday, 10 in Sunday morning’s Semifinal round, and 7 at the exciting Final Table which ultimately yielded his victory. He is the first winner to also finish in the top ten with a second entry.
“I started a little slow on Friday, thought I handicapped okay with some seconds and thirds. But Saturday I was pretty hot, and pretty much hit every long shot. It’s hard to put into words how many winners I picked on Saturday,” Calia said.
When asked his approach to playing two cards in the final table he said, “I don’t know how to describe it. I didn’t switch a lot of picks, I don’t let the odds affect me. I only switched about 10-15% of my picks between cards, one or two a day that’s it.”
His strategy obviously paid off. Calia will take home $800,000 for his first-place finish in addition to taking home $150,000 for his fourth-place finish. With this victory, Calia also earns an exemption into next year’s NHC and a berth to the 2023 Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge worth $10,000. In lieu of winning a second BCBC entry, which he won from finishing first on day two (Saturday), he will instead take home $10,000 cash. That makes his full earnings from the weekend a whopping $960,000 and a 2024 BCBC seat valued at $10,000.
“There are three pillars to the sport of Thoroughbred racing – you have the horse and its connections, the racetracks, and the horseplayer,” said NTRA President and CEO Tom Rooney. “So, if horse racing is a three-legged stool, we aren’t anything without the horseplayer. My family’s relationship with this sport and with football all traces back to playing horses. The excitement at the NHC is vital to everything we do as an industry. This year’s NHC is bigger than ever before and I’m proud that the NTRA has this unique opportunity to showcase the best of the best in handicapping and celebrate what it means to be a horseplayer.”
The official Top 10 finishers of the 2023 NHC are:
Paul Calia (first entry), $362.50, Kansas City, MO, 2nd NHC Appearance
Francis Boustany, $330.30, Lafayette, LA, 7th NHC Appearance
Gary Fenton, $309.60, Sherman Oaks, CA, 4th NHC Appearance
Paul Calia (second entry), $305.50, Kansas City, MO, 2nd NHC Appearance
David Browning, $302.80, Lexington, KY, 3rd NHC Appearance
George Novick, $290, Pocono Pines, PA, 2nd NHC Appearance
Steven Wells (second entry), $289.40, Fordville, ND, 5th NHC Appearance
Joseph Paese, $288.50, Middletown, PA, 2nd NHC Appearance
Steven Wells (first entry), $281.60, Fordville, ND, 5th NHC Appearance
Steve Nemetz, $281.50, Vancouver, BC, 11th NHC Appearance