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How to Find the Four Top Contenders in Every Thoroughbred Race
You have probably never heard or seen this anywhere else, but, there is a system (that works “like a charm”) which enables you to look at a race and the data provided for the race in the Racing Program that … Continue reading
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The Art of Winning Big Bucks – Consistently – At your Favorite Thoroughbred Race Track
If you’re anything at all like me, you’ve “played the horses” for years, won from time to time, lost even more frequently and know, that while you have some handicapping skills — picking winners is still a very tough game. … Continue reading
How to use a Simple Grading System To Dramatically Improve your Thoroughbred Handicapping
The fact that you’re reading these words tells me something about you. It is this: you are a fan of thoroughbred racing. You enjoy the excitement of the race … the nervous roar of the live crowd at the track … Continue reading
How to “Get an Edge” and Use it to your Financial Advantage When You engage in Thoroughbred Handicapping
As an experienced horse player, you probably think you know everything possible about “the sport of kings.” And yet, you probably use your thoroughbred handicapping skills to pick potential winners that lose more often than they win. Don’t feel badly … Continue reading