Race Track Warriors Provides Benefits For Players, Sport

Fantasy site Race Track Warriors, which offers the lowest takeout in the sports fantasy-game market, teams up with charitable endeavors that benefit racing's equine and human athletes. They have just released the revolutionary new game, Jockey Draft, which allows participants to select their favorite riders at tracks throughout the country.

The heart-pounding excitement of Thoroughbred racing and the challenge of sports fantasy gaming come together at Race Track Warriors and Jockey Draft, which offers players daily and seasonal games featuring the lowest takeout rates in the industry. Race Track Warriors offers a blended takeout rate of 8.9 percent, the lowest in the sports fantasy-game market, while teaming with charitable endeavors that benefit racing’s equine and human athletes.  The web site also just launched its new “Create a Game” concept, where players can format their own games with a choice of tracks and/or jockeys offered each day – a first for fantasy horse racing.

Launched in 2014 by passionate horse racing fans with a strong background in technology, Race Track Warriors has gained widespread respect within the Thoroughbred industry since collaborating with Tampa Bay Downs on its “Live It Up Challenge” handicapping contest.  Contests produced this year by Race Track Warriors will offer a total of five seats at the 2016 National Thoroughbred Racing Association/National Handicapping Championship in Las Vegas.  By giving back to its customers and the industry, Race Track Warriors is fulfilling its missions to support the Sport of Kings and provide a compelling platform for fans to test their skills in head-to-head and multi-player competitions.

Race Track Warriors recently reached an agreement to donate a portion of its daily-game handle (exclusive of its “Jockey Draft” game) to Thoroughbred Charities of America, which is the charitable arm of the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association. The announcement came after Race Track Warriors struck a deal with the Jockeys’ Guild and the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund to contribute a share of the receipts from “Jockey Draft” to both organizations.

“We are excited to be able to contribute back to the sport through TCA, as well as the PDJF and Jockeys’ Guild,” said Jordan Olin, the Chief Information Officer for EQUUS INTERACTIVE, the parent body of Race Track Warriors. “It has been our goal to build a compelling platform for players that is fun and affordable, with the lowest takeout possible, and to also give back to the industry,” Olin said. “Everybody who enjoys racing and loves the amazing Thoroughbred athletes wants to show their support, and part of our mission is to give our players the opportunity to give back across the board.”

Race Track Warriors continues to attract new daily fantasy players with exciting games of skill and low participating costs, made possible by the minimal overhead involved in creating its game platforms. While the game creators strive to provide the best playing experience possible through cutting-edge technological innovation, they know participation is also value-driven. In addition to daily and weekend events, meet-long “Jockey Draft” competitions are planned for both the summer Del Mar and Saratoga meetings. Race Track Warriors is also planning a special PDJF Day game on Saturday, Aug. 1.

Warriors also invites tracks to leverage its platform and does not charge for use of its framework for custom contests, thus, the only expense to the tracks involves prize money.

For further information, visit www.racetrackwarriors.com on the Internet.

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