![]() ![]() Initially launching in New Jersey, Pariplay expects to also take its content live with DraftKings in Michigan and West Virginia, with a longer-term view to bring its portfolio to additional jurisdictions, pending agreement, licensure and regulatory approval. DraftKings also has access to a large selection of top performing third-party games, including content exclusively available through Pariplay. Launching our content with them in New Jersey is a huge statement of intent for us regarding our plans for North America, and we very much look forward to developing this relationship.” Wizard Games’, NeoGames’ in-house casino games studio, content will be available to DraftKings customers in the Garden State, including the hugely popular Spirit of Mustang and other successful localized titles for the U.S. Tsachi Maimon, President of NeoGames, said: “ DraftKings is a brand that needs no introduction, with its massive presence across North America and global stature. “But I hope to come up with an annual event which honors his legacy.(PRESS RELEASE) - NeoGames S.A., a technology-driven provider of end-to-end iLottery and iGaming solutions, announced today that its subsidiary, Pariplay, the leading aggregator and content provider, will launch content with major U.S.-facing operator DraftKings in New Jersey, as it continues to make its mark in the burgeoning North American markets. “We’ve heard Pacey sign off with ‘Pace Baby Pace’ for the last time,” said Race Secretary Gregg Keidel. Miami Valley will honor “The Wizard” with a feature race before the end of the 2023 meet. Mindlin is survived by his wife of 33 years, Debbie. He was a close friend of Corwin Nixon, Lou Carlo and Mel Hagemeyer, general managers at the two meets. In addition to his handicapping host duties at Miami Valley and many Ohio county fairs, Mindlin was an associate judge for parts of 20 years, working at Lebanon and Latonia Raceways and several county fairs. He ran a successful scrap yard in Franklin, which he inherited from his father, for 55 years before selling it several years ago. Horses he owned won three Ohio Sires Stakes championships and a pair in Indiana. and Jim Dailey “could have competed with anyone, anywhere.” He hired many top national trainers through the years, and at least a half dozen Hall Of Fame drivers sat behind his horses, but he believed his local trainers Herb Coven Jr. I was the under bidder on that great mare.” “The one that got away,” Pacey joked through the years, “was Fan Hanover. Horsemen recognized Pacey as a bloodlines expert.Īmong his best horses were Lightning Wave, who won a heat of the Little Brown Jug, Norma Ruth Hanover, Goodbye Columbus, Pointer Hanover and Joyful Crown. While he was a fixture at the Lexington and Harrisburg yearling sales, many of those he raced were homebreds as he was responsible for bringing 79 foals into the world over the years. Over the years he has owned 142 horses, often in partnership with friend Kenneth Cohen. ![]() He bought his first horse and joined the USTA in 1966. ![]() Mindlin, 81, was a lifelong resident of southwest Ohio who began going to the races with his father Sandee at age 8 or 9. “He had a legion of fans throughout the harness racing world…and even those that thought his antics were a bit too unconventional tuned in to watch him! He will be missed.” “He was the face of racing at Miami Valley,” said Director of Racing Ken Rambo. Introduced nightly by sidekick Barry Vicroy as “the world’s greatest handicapper”, Mindlin offered listeners insight, humor and selections in his own inimitable style. – Miami Valley Raceway is deeply saddened to report the passing of Pacey “The Wizard” Mindlin on Tuesday, March 7 following a short illness. ![]()
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