ABR's 'Stay Lucky' Returns

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Stay Lucky, the free-to-play mobile app from America's Best Racing (ABR), has been renewed for its fourth season. With the Breeders' Cup World Championships returning as the title sponsor, Stay Lucky's contest races on the app will include graded stakes beginning this weekend and continuing through Breeders' Cup weekend Nov. 6-7. Rewarded for correctly selecting winning horses in consecutive races, players can build streaks of five, seven, nine, 14, 17, and 20 races. Over the course of the first three seasons of Stay Lucky, 443 prizes were won by fans chasing the grand prize of $1 million, which is earned if a player picks the winners of 20 consecutive races.

“Stay Lucky has proven to be a fun, no-risk, fan-engagement tool allowing fans to both learn and perfect their skills in selecting winners,” said Stephen B. Panus, president of TJC Media Ventures. “We're excited to welcome back the Breeders' Cup World Championships as the presenting title sponsor of Stay Lucky in 2020 and look forward to another successful year of the app and free-to-play game, which culminates this season withthe Breeders' Cup Saturday from Keeneland Race Course on Nov. 7.”

The Breeders' Cup World Championships is offering a prize of a VIP trip to its 2020 event at Keeneland. Additional prize sponsors include Old Smoke Clothing Company, STATS Race Lens, Racetrack Television Network, NTRA/NationalHorseplayer Tour and Championships, Christine A. Moore Millinery, and West Point Thoroughbreds. For more information, visit https://www.americasbestracing.net/stay-lucky

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