Night School: Multi-Race Wagers with NHC winner

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Reigning DRF/NTRA National Handicapping Championship (NHC) winner Michael Beychok headlines Tuesday’s edition of Night School, the racing industry’s national online fan education program. This week, “Multi-Race Wagering” will be the topic and the panel, which also includes Ed DeRosa of BRIS, will discuss strategies for the daily double as well as the pick three, four and five. Night School co-founders Jeremy Plonk and Joe Kristufek will co-host the session.
 
Beychok has been a longtime online chat participant in the Night School forum, and tomorrow he will make his first instructor’s appearance to share his insights since winning the NHC title and the $1 million first prize in January.
 

Horse Player NOW handicappers Brian W. Spencer and James Dickson will join Kristufek via video to discuss “Multi-Race Wagering” strategies. Tuesday’s Night School also will include a complete recap of Preakness 137 as part of its “Jump Ball” segment in the final 30 minutes of the 90-minute class, which begins weekly at 8:30 p.m. ET.


Presenting title sponsors for Night School are the National Thoroughbred Racing Association, American Quarter Horse Association, Keeneland, Churchill Downs, Inc. and Daily Racing Form. Tuesday’s session will be the 15th of 40 Night School lesson plans throughout the 2012 season, which continues through November.


Another “After Night School Special,” featuring live racing from Mountaineer Park, will follow from 10:00-11:00 p.m. ET, covering the late daily double in real time with free, live-streaming video and complimentary Daily Racing Form past performances.

This week’s study materials, courtesy of Horse Player NOW and Daily Racing Form:

This week’s preview video:
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