The formula for creating great racing continued at Yonkers on Saturday afternoon. With $250,000 riding on the Dan Rooney Invitational, a well-matched field of eight put on a thrilling show, and at the wire it was All Bets Off getting his nose up to score in 1:51 4/5 over Levy winner Keystone Velocity in a thriller. Action was hot and heavy from the outset, with Sintra leaving alertly from the rail and Somewhere In L A (Jason Bartlett) and Bit Of A Legend N working hard to unseat him early. Somewhere In L A would tuck off the opening turn, but Jordan Stratton and Bit Of A Legend N pushed to the lead past the 26 4/5 opening quarter. Bartlett wasn’t content in the three-hole and used Somewhere In L A hard coming off the second turn.  On most Yonkers weekends Somewhere In L A and Bit Of A Legend N  share dominance, but on this day they fought bitterly through a half in 55 2/5 and three-quarters in 1:23 1/5.  Keystone Velocity and Dan Dube lined up perfectly second-over, with All Bets Off and Matt Kakaley riding third-over flow. On the final turn Keystone Velocity made a wide sweeping move and overtook the leaders into the homestretch, but he was tracked intently by Kakaley and All Bets Off, and inevitably the son of Bettor's Delight had the firepower necessary to get the job done. Keystone Velocity, off form recently, rebounded for a solid second and Missile J followed in third.  Mach It So was fourth and Sintra earned the final check in the Dan Rooney. Trained by Ron Burke, All Bets off scored for owners Burke Racing, Weaver Bruscemi, Frank Baldachino and Panhellenic Stable.  All Bets off returned 3-1 as a co-second choice. “I can’t say enough good things about him,” said Kakaley after the race. “It couldn’t have worked out better (the trip). If you give him that trip nine times out of ten he’ll get the job done.” What the Dan Rooney had, the $250,000 inaugural Harry Harvey lacked. There was some action in the mile and one-quarter Invitational in the first quarter as favored Crazy Wow asserted himself early for the front, put Lookslikeachpndale into the pocket, and would eventually seat Dia Monde in fourth before the 28 second opening quarter.Derick GiwnerCrazy Wow is joined in the winner's circle by his connections Driver Yannick Gingras sensed his advantage with Crazy Wow and was able to rate fractions of 58 3/5 and 1:28 before Dia Monde moved without cover three-quarters of the way into the event. Dia Monde couldn’t dent the leader’s margin, but he remained outside as Crazy Wow sprinted a fourth quarter in 27 4/5, losing most of the competition in the process. Only Lookslikeachpndale had a shot, and in the stretch he tipped to challenge but was rebuffed, with Crazy Wow completing the added distance in 2:25.  Crazy Wow gave trainer Ron Burke a sweep of the invites and returned $5 to win as the public choice. Lookslikeachpndale was second, with Dia Monde gamely holding down third. Cash Me Out and Charmed Life completed the check-getters. "He raced great. The fractions worked out in our favor and he took advantage of it," said Gingras after the race.