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Canterbury now offers Hold'em, Omaha variants, Stud Variants and Draw Variants.The MVP program now offers $2/hr in all games. The Canterbury Park poker room gives its loyal players discounted drink rates during Happy Hour. To 7 p.m., tap beers are only $2.50, and premium beers are $3. In January 1995, Canterbury Downs officially changed its name to Canterbury Park. In 1999 the legislature authorized a card room with poker tables at Canterbury Park. This had the effect of allowing poker tables at the state's Indian tribe casinos as well. Due to the 2011 Minnesota state government shutdown, Canterbury was forced to close.
Location | Shakopee, Minnesota |
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Coordinates | 44°47′22.67″N93°28′48.36″W / 44.7896306°N 93.4801000°WCoordinates: 44°47′22.67″N93°28′48.36″W / 44.7896306°N 93.4801000°W |
Owned by | Canterbury Park Holding Corporation |
Date opened | June 26, 1985 |
Race type | Thoroughbred |
Notable races | Claiming Crown |
Official website |
Traded as | NASDAQ: CPHC |
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Canterbury Park (NASDAQ: CPHC) (formerly Canterbury Downs), is a horse racingtrack in Shakopee, Minnesota, USA. It runs a meet that consists of about 70 racing days from early May to mid-September, generally holding scheduled races Thursday through Sunday, with racing added on several holidays throughout the meet. The track itself features a one-mile (1,600 m) oval dirt track and a seven-furlong (1,400 m) turf course. Outside seating is available along with several indoor seating options. The track runs multiple food stands and bars throughout the building and simulcast betting is also offered.
Canterbury Park has hosted the Claiming Crown of horse racing for all but four years since its inception in 1999.
The inaugural Mystic Lake Derby, offering the largest purse at the track since 1991, was run on July 28, 2012. The race was won by the 3-year-old Hammers Terror in a time of 1:37.18 over the one mile turf event.[1]
The park also includes a card club. A two-week series of poker tournaments, Fall Poker Classic, is held each fall at Canterbury Park. Nearest casino to amarillo tx hotels.
History[edit]
Canterbury Downs was founded by Walter Brooks Fields, Jr., and other investors. According to David Miller of the Daily Racing Form, 'Fields, along with his nephew Brooks Hauser, formed Minnesota Racetrack Inc. after a constitutional amendment allowing parimutuel wagering on horse racing was approved by Minnesota voters in 1982. Naming Santa Anita as its primary partner, Minnesota Racetrack Inc. was awarded the state's first racetrack license by the Minnesota Racing Commission and the facility in Shakopee held its first race on June 26, 1985. The introduction of the state's lottery and the widespread growth of casino gaming at Native American-hosted facilities in the area saw Canterbury Downs business repeatedly fall below revenue projections, and the track was sold in 1990 to Ladbroke Racing PLC.'[2]
In 1990, Canterbury was bought by Ladbroke Racing Corporation and was renamed New Canterbury Downs. In December 1992, it closed its doors after a disastrous live racing season that saw an enormous drop in attendance. In late 1993, Canterbury was bought by Irwin L. Jacobs, who quickly sold it to Curtis and Randy Sampson. Shortly after the sale, the Sampsons worked to revitalize Canterbury, so that it reopened its doors to simulcasting, and it quickly removed itself from debt. In late 1994, Canterbury carried through on a promise to return live horse racing to Minnesota. In January 1995, Canterbury Downs officially changed its name to Canterbury Park.
In 1999 the legislature authorized a card room with poker tables at Canterbury Park. This had the effect of allowing poker tables at the state's Indian tribe casinos as well.[3]
Due to the 2011 Minnesota state government shutdown, Canterbury was forced to close. [4]Ramsey County District Judge Kathleen Gearin rejected a court case by the owners of Canterbury to reopen it.[5] Canterbury Park reopened on July 20, 2011 when the government shutdown ended.
In June 2012 Canterbury Park and the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, owners and operators of Mystic Lake Casino, announced a 10-year cooperative marketing and purse enhancement agreement that will add $75 million to horsemen purses over the life of the agreement.
Not only does Canterbury Park host thoroughbred and quarter horse races, due to creative marketing, they host Corgi Dog Races, Wiener Dog Races, and the annual Running of the Bulldogs.
Current staff members include KFAN Radio Personality and Vikings Announcer, Paul Allen, and FOX Sports North Commentator, Kevin Gorg.
In 2019, Canterbury Park was the site of the Twin Cities Summer Jam.[6]
References[edit]
Canterbury Park Poker Room Reviews 2018
- ^[1]
- ^http://horseracing.sportsline.com/cbs/headlines/showarticle.aspx?articleId=28578. Retrieved July 20, 2008.Missing or empty
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(help)[dead link] - ^'Gambling in Minnesota'(PDF). Minnesota House Research Department. March 2005.
- ^'What's open, what's closed: your guide to the state shutdown'. Minneapolis Star-Tribune. StarTribune. 2011-07-02. Archived from the original on 2011-07-03. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
- ^Von Sternberg, Bob (2011-07-03). 'Judge: Zoo can open, but no horse races'. The Minneapolis Star Tribune. StarTribune. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
- ^'Summer Jam prices drop'. swnewsmedia.com. 2019. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
External links[edit]
Fall Poker Classic
Midwest's Premier Poker Tournament
Join us for the 2019 Fall Poker Classic, the Midwest's premier series of poker tournaments!
Get your game ready for the Fall Poker Classic, returning to Canterbury Park from Oct. 4-20.
Featuring dozens of tourneys and prizes totaling more than $1 million, the Fall Poker Classic is the Midwest's premier series of tournaments. With a variety of buy-ins and tournament types available, you can test your skills and enjoy some time on the felt this October.
Event pre-registration opens at noon on Friday, Oct. 4. Players may preregister for any event in advance through the event's designated entry period. (No refunds.) Pre-registered player's chip stacks will go into play at the beginning of the tournament.
Share your stories and photos from the tables on social media using the hashtag #FPC19.
Player of the Series Awards
A 2019 Main Event Entry will be awarded to the Player Earning the Most Points in our 'Top Player of the Series' in Each Category:
• Top Player of the Daytime Events
• Top Player of the Bonus Events
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DATE | DAY | TIME | EVENT | GAME |
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Oct 4 | Friday | 6:00 PM | 1 | $250 Tag Team No-Limit Hold'em |
Oct 5 | Saturday | 11:00 AM | 2 | $365 Monster Stack No-Limit Hold'em (2 Day Event) |
6:00 PM | - | $150 Double Stack No-Limit Hold'em | ||
Oct 6 | Sunday | 11:00 AM | 3 | $250 No-Limit Hold'em |
6:00 PM | - | $125 No-Limit Hold'em | ||
Oct 7 | Monday | 11:00 AM | 4 | $250 Seniors (50+) No-Limit Hold'em |
6:00 PM | - | $150 Double Stack No-Limit Hold'em | ||
Oct 8 | Tuesday | 12:00 PM | 5 | $550 No-Limit Hold'em |
6:00 PM | - | $125 No-Limit Hold'em | ||
Oct 9 | Wednesday | 12:00 PM | 6 | $250 Limit Omaha-8 |
4:00 PM | 7 | $250 6-Max No-Limit Hold'em | ||
6:00 PM | - | $125 No-Limit Hold'em | ||
Oct 10 | Thursday | 12:00 PM | 8 | $550 Canterbury Mix Dealers Choice 6-Max (2 Day Event) |
4:00 PM | 9 | $250 Pot-Limit Omaha (8-Max) | ||
6:00 PM | - | $125 No-Limit Hold'em | ||
Oct 11 | Friday | 12:00 PM | 10 | $340 Black Chip Bounty Double Stack No-Limit Hold'em |
6:00 PM | - | $125 No-Limit Crazy Pineapple | ||
Oct 12 | Saturday | 11:00 AM | 11 | $365 Monster Stack No-Limit Hold'em (2 Day Event) |
6:00 PM | - | $125 No-Limit Hold'em | ||
8:00 PM | - | $285 High Roller 10% Satellite | ||
Oct 13 | Sunday | 11:00 AM | 12 | $250 No-Limit Hold'em |
4:00 PM | 13 | $125 Ladies No-Limit Hold'em | ||
6:00 PM | - | $125 Mix | ||
Oct 14 | Monday | 11:00 AM | 14 | $340 Double Stack No-Limit Hold'em |
6:00 PM | - | $150 Double Stack No-Limit Hold'em | ||
Oct 15 | Tuesday | 12:00 PM | 15 | $550 No-Limit Hold'em |
4:00 PM | 16 | $250 Limit Hold'em | ||
6:00 PM | - | $255 Main Event 20% Satellite | ||
Oct 16 | Wednesday | 12:00 PM | 17 | $340 6-Max No-Limit Hold'em |
4:00 PM | - | $285 High Roller 10% Satellite | ||
6:00 PM | - | $255 Main Event 20% Satellite | ||
Oct 17 | Thursday | 12:00 PM | 18 | $250 No-Limit Hold'em |
1:00 PM | 19 | $2,500 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em (2 Day Event) | ||
6:00 PM | - | $255 Main Event 20% Satellite | ||
Oct 18 | Friday | 12:00 PM | 20 | $1,100 Main Event Day 1A $300,000 Guaranteed |
6:00 PM | - | $255 Main Event 20% Satellite | ||
Oct 19 | Saturday | 12:00 PM | 20 | $1,100 Main Event Day 1B $300,000 Guaranteed |
6:00 PM | - | $125 No-Limit Hold'em | ||
Oct 20 | Sunday | 11:00 AM | 21 | $180 Last Chance No-Limit Hold'em |
12:30 PM | 20 | $1,100 Main Event Day 2 | ||
6:00 PM | - | $125 No-Limit Hold'em |
Canterbury Downs was founded by Walter Brooks Fields, Jr., and other investors. According to David Miller of the Daily Racing Form, 'Fields, along with his nephew Brooks Hauser, formed Minnesota Racetrack Inc. after a constitutional amendment allowing parimutuel wagering on horse racing was approved by Minnesota voters in 1982. Naming Santa Anita as its primary partner, Minnesota Racetrack Inc. was awarded the state's first racetrack license by the Minnesota Racing Commission and the facility in Shakopee held its first race on June 26, 1985. The introduction of the state's lottery and the widespread growth of casino gaming at Native American-hosted facilities in the area saw Canterbury Downs business repeatedly fall below revenue projections, and the track was sold in 1990 to Ladbroke Racing PLC.'[2]
In 1990, Canterbury was bought by Ladbroke Racing Corporation and was renamed New Canterbury Downs. In December 1992, it closed its doors after a disastrous live racing season that saw an enormous drop in attendance. In late 1993, Canterbury was bought by Irwin L. Jacobs, who quickly sold it to Curtis and Randy Sampson. Shortly after the sale, the Sampsons worked to revitalize Canterbury, so that it reopened its doors to simulcasting, and it quickly removed itself from debt. In late 1994, Canterbury carried through on a promise to return live horse racing to Minnesota. In January 1995, Canterbury Downs officially changed its name to Canterbury Park.
In 1999 the legislature authorized a card room with poker tables at Canterbury Park. This had the effect of allowing poker tables at the state's Indian tribe casinos as well.[3]
Due to the 2011 Minnesota state government shutdown, Canterbury was forced to close. [4]Ramsey County District Judge Kathleen Gearin rejected a court case by the owners of Canterbury to reopen it.[5] Canterbury Park reopened on July 20, 2011 when the government shutdown ended.
In June 2012 Canterbury Park and the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, owners and operators of Mystic Lake Casino, announced a 10-year cooperative marketing and purse enhancement agreement that will add $75 million to horsemen purses over the life of the agreement.
Not only does Canterbury Park host thoroughbred and quarter horse races, due to creative marketing, they host Corgi Dog Races, Wiener Dog Races, and the annual Running of the Bulldogs.
Current staff members include KFAN Radio Personality and Vikings Announcer, Paul Allen, and FOX Sports North Commentator, Kevin Gorg.
In 2019, Canterbury Park was the site of the Twin Cities Summer Jam.[6]
References[edit]
Canterbury Park Poker Room Reviews 2018
- ^[1]
- ^http://horseracing.sportsline.com/cbs/headlines/showarticle.aspx?articleId=28578. Retrieved July 20, 2008.Missing or empty
|title=
(help)[dead link] - ^'Gambling in Minnesota'(PDF). Minnesota House Research Department. March 2005.
- ^'What's open, what's closed: your guide to the state shutdown'. Minneapolis Star-Tribune. StarTribune. 2011-07-02. Archived from the original on 2011-07-03. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
- ^Von Sternberg, Bob (2011-07-03). 'Judge: Zoo can open, but no horse races'. The Minneapolis Star Tribune. StarTribune. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
- ^'Summer Jam prices drop'. swnewsmedia.com. 2019. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
External links[edit]
Fall Poker Classic
Midwest's Premier Poker Tournament
Join us for the 2019 Fall Poker Classic, the Midwest's premier series of poker tournaments!
Get your game ready for the Fall Poker Classic, returning to Canterbury Park from Oct. 4-20.
Featuring dozens of tourneys and prizes totaling more than $1 million, the Fall Poker Classic is the Midwest's premier series of tournaments. With a variety of buy-ins and tournament types available, you can test your skills and enjoy some time on the felt this October.
Event pre-registration opens at noon on Friday, Oct. 4. Players may preregister for any event in advance through the event's designated entry period. (No refunds.) Pre-registered player's chip stacks will go into play at the beginning of the tournament.
Share your stories and photos from the tables on social media using the hashtag #FPC19.
Player of the Series Awards
A 2019 Main Event Entry will be awarded to the Player Earning the Most Points in our 'Top Player of the Series' in Each Category:
• Top Player of the Daytime Events
• Top Player of the Bonus Events
Player of the Series Flyer Grand sierra resort and casino reno nevada.
DATE | DAY | TIME | EVENT | GAME |
---|---|---|---|---|
Oct 4 | Friday | 6:00 PM | 1 | $250 Tag Team No-Limit Hold'em |
Oct 5 | Saturday | 11:00 AM | 2 | $365 Monster Stack No-Limit Hold'em (2 Day Event) |
6:00 PM | - | $150 Double Stack No-Limit Hold'em | ||
Oct 6 | Sunday | 11:00 AM | 3 | $250 No-Limit Hold'em |
6:00 PM | - | $125 No-Limit Hold'em | ||
Oct 7 | Monday | 11:00 AM | 4 | $250 Seniors (50+) No-Limit Hold'em |
6:00 PM | - | $150 Double Stack No-Limit Hold'em | ||
Oct 8 | Tuesday | 12:00 PM | 5 | $550 No-Limit Hold'em |
6:00 PM | - | $125 No-Limit Hold'em | ||
Oct 9 | Wednesday | 12:00 PM | 6 | $250 Limit Omaha-8 |
4:00 PM | 7 | $250 6-Max No-Limit Hold'em | ||
6:00 PM | - | $125 No-Limit Hold'em | ||
Oct 10 | Thursday | 12:00 PM | 8 | $550 Canterbury Mix Dealers Choice 6-Max (2 Day Event) |
4:00 PM | 9 | $250 Pot-Limit Omaha (8-Max) | ||
6:00 PM | - | $125 No-Limit Hold'em | ||
Oct 11 | Friday | 12:00 PM | 10 | $340 Black Chip Bounty Double Stack No-Limit Hold'em |
6:00 PM | - | $125 No-Limit Crazy Pineapple | ||
Oct 12 | Saturday | 11:00 AM | 11 | $365 Monster Stack No-Limit Hold'em (2 Day Event) |
6:00 PM | - | $125 No-Limit Hold'em | ||
8:00 PM | - | $285 High Roller 10% Satellite | ||
Oct 13 | Sunday | 11:00 AM | 12 | $250 No-Limit Hold'em |
4:00 PM | 13 | $125 Ladies No-Limit Hold'em | ||
6:00 PM | - | $125 Mix | ||
Oct 14 | Monday | 11:00 AM | 14 | $340 Double Stack No-Limit Hold'em |
6:00 PM | - | $150 Double Stack No-Limit Hold'em | ||
Oct 15 | Tuesday | 12:00 PM | 15 | $550 No-Limit Hold'em |
4:00 PM | 16 | $250 Limit Hold'em | ||
6:00 PM | - | $255 Main Event 20% Satellite | ||
Oct 16 | Wednesday | 12:00 PM | 17 | $340 6-Max No-Limit Hold'em |
4:00 PM | - | $285 High Roller 10% Satellite | ||
6:00 PM | - | $255 Main Event 20% Satellite | ||
Oct 17 | Thursday | 12:00 PM | 18 | $250 No-Limit Hold'em |
1:00 PM | 19 | $2,500 High Roller No-Limit Hold'em (2 Day Event) | ||
6:00 PM | - | $255 Main Event 20% Satellite | ||
Oct 18 | Friday | 12:00 PM | 20 | $1,100 Main Event Day 1A $300,000 Guaranteed |
6:00 PM | - | $255 Main Event 20% Satellite | ||
Oct 19 | Saturday | 12:00 PM | 20 | $1,100 Main Event Day 1B $300,000 Guaranteed |
6:00 PM | - | $125 No-Limit Hold'em | ||
Oct 20 | Sunday | 11:00 AM | 21 | $180 Last Chance No-Limit Hold'em |
12:30 PM | 20 | $1,100 Main Event Day 2 | ||
6:00 PM | - | $125 No-Limit Hold'em |
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