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Each 20-page edition contains a number of great articles and features.
Along with the monthly page 2 commentary, Newswire, and Q & A section, here are
the contents of each issue.


 

October 2003


Playing For Value gives an overview of the secret of winning--

identifying and exploiting overlays
Random Thoughts About Handicapping provides solid advice on a
number of handicapping topics
Betting On Repeaters analyzes which types of last-out winners are
good bets, and which are not
Maidens And Layoffs includes startling results from checking more
than 100,000 maidens who were laid off six weeks or longer
Analyzing Barn Changes reviews five types of barn changes, and how
to evaluate each one
Future Trends--Some Predictions looks at some handicapping trends that will
make a big difference in the months and years ahead
How A Good Last Race Will Improve Results surveys the difference among
consistent types with a good last race vs. consistent types without one
A Handicapping Adventure--The Computer Project is a fascinating look at a
project designed to automatically bet on computerized selections, for big money
Rebates--Growing Boon To Players looks at the latest news about what's
happening in the rebate world
Getting Ready For The Breeders' Cup is Jim Mazur's take on the big day
Crush The Internet Casinos gives details about our latest project

 

September 2003


The Fundamentals Of Handicapping reviews the most important factors

every player should know
So You Want To Win A Tournament offers fresh advice on how to score
big money in handicapping tournaments
What Would A Winning Gambler Do? is a crucial question you need to
consider before making a play
Finding Horses That Fit The Conditions explains how to analyze the
conditions of a race to determine who might benefit from them
Book Reviews: Betting On Myself and Speed To Spare

 

August 2003


Handicapping Maidens covers the key factors in handicapping maidens

and maiden claimers
Profiting From The House Quinella explains how to uncover solid
plays for this type of bet
Stupid Bets, And Their Aftermath shows how to identify stupid
bets--and how to prevent yourself from making them
More Advice On Picking Pacelines gives some suggestions on how to
do this for computer programs
Beyer Figures Vs. Speed Ratings + Track Variant is a statistical
study of more than 18,000 races comparing the Beyers with the SR + TV
Going Pro--One Story is a report from the Internet by a player who offers
advice on real-life full-time play
Book Review: Run, Baby, Run
Movie Review: Seabiscuit

 

July 2003


How Tim Haley Makes The Big Money is an interview with one of the 

nation's most successful horseplayers
When Horses Return Quickly reviews the results of thousands of
horses who've come back to race back in six days or less
Why You Need A Workout Service demonstrates why these services more
than earn their cost for serious players
When Someone Makes A Strange Bet shows how to look for bizarre
numbers on the board
A Horse Must Find His Particular Spot is a handicapping exercise
that shows the importance of analyzing a special situation
Getting Ready For Del Mar and Saratoga provides stats for these meets
How To Become A Winning Player contains sage advice from an Internet poster
Book Review: Secrets Of A Class Handicapper
System Review: The Sound System

 

June 2003


Using The Results Charts shows you a number of ways to get the most 

out of results charts
Dealing With Distance Switches gives you advice on how to consider
this factor in your handicapping
When The Public Has The Wrong Favorite shows you a typical race
where the public has blundered, and how to take advantage
Does A Race-to-Race Odds Drop Mean Anything? is a detailed
statistical look at horses who seem to be bet unexpectedly
Las Vegas Handicapping Contests is a list of the many contests
available each week
Handling Bankroll Fluctuations looks at the factors which
contribute to the volatility of your bankroll
Finding The Most Likely Improver offers past performers of three stakes horses
and asks, which is most likely to improve?
Funny Cide: Playing Against Souvenir Hunters looks at the strategy you might
use in the Belmont
Book Review: Off The Charts
System Review: Sure-Win

 

May 2003


Identifying Weak Favorites Part II shows what happens when you 

combine several handicappers
Using Two Sources...Or More explains why it's best to use more than
one information source for your figures
How Useful Is A 'Turf Prep'? surveys what happens when a horse that
normally races on dirt races once or twice on turf, then goes back
to dirt
Another Look At The BRIS Prime Power Rating is another look at the
topic we first covered last issue
What Is 'Money Management'? is an Internet poster's essay about the nature of
money management
Getting Ready For Belmont and Arlington Park gives you important statistical
information compiled by Jim Mazur
Maxims From The Form-Pro offers sound advice from Australia
Book Reviews: Win, Place And Show

 

April 2003


Identifying Weak Favorites Part I is a look at more than 200,000 

recent favorites with an eye towards finding vulnerable ones
What To Do About Huge Dropdowns gives you a number of questions to
ask when assessing horses taking large class drops
BRIS Power Ratings: How Effective: surveys more than 12,500 races
to see how these rankings stack up
Adjusting The Beyer Ratings offers suggestions on how to adjust
these numbers for greater handicapping accuracy
Morning Lines And Early Flashes looks at whether it makes sense to
chart tote flashes when little money is in the pool
A Little Math Goes A Long Way In Answering Gambling Questions shows how to use
simple math to answer handicapping and betting questions
Make Your Bet Match Your Opinion looks at how to contruct your bets depending
on your opinion of a race
Reviewing The Exacta Theory considers the math in a new piece by Bob Ward, who
published a booklet on the subject nearly 30 years ago
Some Things To Consider When Assessing Workout looks at questions you might ask
when looking at workouts
A Psychologist Looks At Horseplayers' Motivations gives a provocative,
professional look at gamblers' motivations
System Review: The Atomic Horse

 

March 2003


Single-Factor Handicapping reviews the win percentages and ROIs of 

a number of popular handicapping factors
The Best Tracks For Longshots looks at the percentage of longshot
winners at dozens of tracks over the past year
A Realistic Look At A Player's Workday is a minute-by-minute look
at a professional player's work schedule
Nailing An $86 Winner shows how a 40-1 shot was eminently
handicappable
Beware The Monumental Trainer Change explains how some trainer
switches may lead to big payoffs
You Finally Make A Score...Now What? looks at what you might do after you've
made a big score
Book Review: The Perfect Ride
System Review: Hammering The Chalk

 

February 2003


How To Pick Contenders is an extended look at this subject of 

importance to every handicapper
Average Winning Margin By Track provides never-before-published
details about a new way to help decide where to play
Late Changes--Stay Alert shows why it's crucial to keep paying
attention even after you've placed your bets
Deciding Between Best Bets And 'Action Plays' provides practical
advice on how to allocate your wagering dollar
Complete Racetrack Schedules gives the 2003 racing schedule,
website, phone, and symbol for every track
Book Review: Horse Racing Mysteries

 

January 2003


Tips From A Quarterhorse Pro is an insightful interview with

a successful, big-betting quarterhorse player
More Winter Handicapping Tips continues the article that first
appeared last winter, adding more special advice for this season
When Horses Come Out Of The Same Race shows how to evaluate animals
who raced against each other last time
Don't Combine Short-Priced Horses is important advice on money
management which will help you avoid disappointing exotics payoffs
Horse Lost Rider Last Time--Now What? looks at an unusual
handicapping angle
A Horse's Appearance--What To Look For provides two new views on the subject of
body-language handicapping racing's biggest day
Another Look At Exactas Vs. Quinellas is a different take on how to
calculate which is the better value in a particular race
Getting Ready For Gulfstream provides good angles for this meet

 

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December 2002


Inside The Fix Six takes you deep into the biggest scandal to 

rock racing in years--the attempt to fix the Breeders' Cup Pick 6. Much
new information is revealed in this exclusive ten-page report
When The Races Come Off The Turf shows how you can benefit when
a race is switched from the turf to the main track
Don't Take Short Prices On Assumptions explains how clues to a
horse's performance can easily become handicapping traps
Head-To-Head Wagering shows you how to find an edge on "match bets"
that are available at some racebooks
Advice For The New--And Experienced Player gives you some useful
insight from an Internet poster
A Method To Analyze Handicapping Claims provides a step-by-step
procedure to use when assessing claims about handicapping
Getting Ready For Santa Anita looks at angles and statistics from
handicapper Jim Mazur

 

November 2002


How Much Should You Bet looks at both the mathematical and the

emotional questions that go into this crucial decision
When A Player Comes Off A Layoff discusses how to get yourself back
into gambling shape if you haven't played in awhile pedigree or
previous-win mud stats can really help you
Sucker Horse Or Good Bet (Part II) explains why a fast horse may
not necessarily be a good bet
Hurrying To Make Up Could Be A Mistake looks at how to avoid going
on tilt after a tough loss involving thousands of races
'Can You Lend Me A Hundred' looks at an aspect of money management rarely
discussed in handicapping books--how to avoid loaning money
Last Race Was At The Fair--Now What? gives advice about what to do when
confronted with a horse whose last race was at a fair
Scouting Out A Possible Form Reversal shows you how to uncover clues which
could lead to a big wakeup at a hefty price
Video Streaming: Next Breakthrough? looks at what the availability of live
videos, and easily-found replays, may mean
Book Review: Finished Lines

 

October 2002


The Importance Of Post Position reviews how post statistics should 

be computed, and looks at various post biases around the country
After-The-Race Punches--An Explanation is a behind-the-scenes look
at why a horse might drop from 4-1 to 2-1 after the race has begun
Is The Favorites-Longshot Bias Dead? reveals new statistics
involving thousands of races
What To Do If You Like A Longshot shows you how to consider how to
structure your tickets if you like a price horse
Sucker Horse Or Good Bet looks at a maiden with 15 starts and 6 seconds and
comes to a surprising conclusion
Are You Prepared For The Breeders Cup? gives you advice on how to get ready for
racing's biggest day
The 5 C's Of Handicapping is a succinct handicapping summary provided by an
Internet poster

 

September 2002


Overbet Vs. Overlooked gives you a week's worth of examples of 

races in which one horse may be overbet and another overlooked
The Best Races For Longshot Bettors explains Massa's Volatility
Index and shows how to find races in which longshots may do well
Don't Be Fooled By TVG's "Information" lists a number of
handicapping and betting falsehoods heard recently over the network
Beware Of The One-Hit Wonder shows you what to look for when
considering a horse who's shown one big number
Short Term Vs. Long Term explains how a short-term betting plan
might be a long-term betting disaster
Las Vegas Racebook List gives you the names of the managers and the phone
numbers of the major racebooks in Las Vegas
Book Review: Ride Of Their Lives

 

August 2002


The Best Longshot Trainers gives you the names, and records, of the 

best longshot trainers in the country
Advice On Choosing Pacelines covers when to use and when to discard
various pacelines for computer handicappers
Horses To Not Watch explains how to identify horses whose last
races were misleadingly good
Humble Origins: Potentially Lucrative Returns shows you how to find
improving horses that the public might overlook
Ingenious New Betting Software looks at the At The Races software
The Racebooks Of Atlantic City gives you a tour of the racebooks there
Book Review: Baffert: Dirt Road To The Derby

 

July 2002


The Psychology Of Winning is a reasoned look at some of the 

elements that contribute to the success of horseplayers
Sean Clancy On Steeplechasing Handicapping provides the insights of
a jockey who's raced many times over jumps
The Dr Z. Place/Show Method Revisited offers new, detailed research
in an effort to check the reliability of the Harville formulas
Modifying Your Ratings shows you what to do after you've downloaded
or calculated power or speed/pace ratings
Calculating The Value Of Tournaments shows you exactly how to
measure whether a tournament is worth playing
Getting Ready For Del Mar And Saratoga looks at these upcoming meetings
Book Review: From The Desert To The Derby

 

June 2002


Bombs Away: Finding Longshots looks at longshot winners around the

nation for several days, examining clues that might have helped you
pick them
The Crucial Question: Where Is Your Edge? examines this very
important question for bettors
Misconceptions Of Horseplayers reveals eight misconceptions that
often prevent players from winning
Getting Ready For Arlington Park is Jim Mazur's statistical study
Book Review: The Four Quarters Of Horse Investing

 

May 2002


An In-Depth Look At Class not only gives allowance equivalencies at

dozens of tracks, but also compares opens vs. state-breds, looks at
starter races and optional claimers, compares tracks, and much more
Identifying A Lineup Race gives the details on how to identify a
particularly profitable type of race using running styles
Streaks: They'll Happen For Sure goes into a particularly
devastating streak, and explains how to deal with one
Facts Vs. Beliefs In The Gambling World is an interesting look at
this subject from the Internet
Getting Ready For Belmont And Churchill previews these meets
Booklet Review: The 4 + 30

 

April 2002


Bruce Finkelstein's Ideas is an in-depth look at the theories of 

one of California's most popular handicappers
Inside The Aces Gold Fiasco explains how one of the largest
offshore racebooks went bankrupt--and how to protect yourself
Calculating The Likelihood explains how calculations should figure
in your betting strategies
Book Review: Blinkers Off

 

March 2002


Creating Your Own Speed Figures is Bill Olmsted's comprehensive 

look on how to develop and analyze speed figures
Speed Figure Traps gives cautionary advice on some of the problems
using such figures
Do Horses Run According To Their Odds? is a fascinating statistical
survey from England
Which Bet Is Best? looks at how you should decide which pool to
play in a particular race
Booklet Review: Mr. Trifecta

 

February 2002


Bouncing, The Largest Study Ever offers amazing revelations on this 

important subject. Among the topics covered in this survey of
223,591 horses: What percentage of horses bounce after a new top?
Who bounces more--sprinters or routers? How do layoffs figure in?
Don't Neglect The Shoes gives you advice on how to use this
information to profit
How Useful Are Popular Betting Ideas? scrutinizes various betting
plans to help you determine your own plan

 

January 2002


Using Workouts To Win shows what to use, and not use, when 

considering workouts
40% Winners Playing Every Race? looks at some handicapping claims
from the Internet
How Much Is Bet Into The Pools? gives stats on the size of the
pools at many tracks
Winter Handicapping Tips looks at special circumstances at this
time of the year
Major European Tracks gives a list of the leading courses in Europe
Dead On The Board, Live On The Board gives solid advice on this crucial topic
to tote watchers
Service Review: Win With Rose

 

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December 2001


Choosing A Phone-Betting Service tells you exactly which questions 

you'll need to ask
Make A Horses-To-Watch List With A Difference is a unique spin on
this handicapping aid
Separate Your Tickets To Avoid Underlays shows exactly how to do
this, using sample tickets
New Internet Stat Site explains how a new site can give you
up-to-date trainer statistics
Using Jockey Styles gives you an insight into how to use this
aspect of handicapping
Getting Ready For Santa Anita provides some interesting stats on this big
winter meeting
Book Review: Bet With The Best

 

November 2001


Ernie Dahlman: Four Decades Of Profits is an extraordinary look at 

a professional gambler
Two Negatives Offer Bet-Against Possibilities found a big negative
angle to throw horses out
The Rules Of 4, 6, 8, And 12 is an ingenious money-management plan
to avoid underlays
Practicing Your Handicapping gives you solid methods to improve
your daily handicapping
A Primer On Odds explains some basic concepts about odds, and what
they mean
Five Questions: A Starting Point For Handicapping gives you questions for
different horses

 

October 2001


A Professional's View Of Trips goes into details about how to watch 

races like a pro
Why Cutting Your Variance Is Important looks at how to avoid wild
bankroll swings
Horse Was Eased Last Start--Now What? gives original research into
this surprising angle
Should You Be Making Lists? goes into the types of lists you can
make to help you win
Overcoming Negative Conditioning explains how "losing messages" can
hurt your game
Getting Ready For The Breeders Cup gives you solid angles for this special
annual event

 

September 2001


One Week At The Races explores the hows and whys of all the plays 

during one week of gambling
Beware The Off-The-Cliff Drop shows why big droppers may be good
horses to play against
Are You A Lawyer-Handicapper? points out the pitfalls of this type
of handicapping
Should You Use Session Bankrolls? gives the pluses and minuses of
this betting plan
Love One Contender, Hate The Other Two shows what to do when you
have three well-bet horses
Searching For Pool Discrepancies gives details on a new overlay-finding
computer program
How Much Is A Good Return On Investment? looks at this important aspect of
playing with a realistic eye

 

August 2001


Is Computer Handicapping For You? looks at some of the benefits 

from using a computer program
So Many Programs...So Little Time includes the most complete
list of software programs ever, and advice on this method of
handicapping
The Effects Of Blinkers looks at the performances of more than
20,000 first-time blinkered horses
Locking In Your Second-Leg Odds shows you how to lock in your
win price for the second half of a daily double
Don't Make These Interpretational Errors explains some common mistakes people
make in interpreting handicapping data
The Importance Of Fraction 1 Rankings goes into why early speed is so
significant in the search for longshots

 

July 2001


The Internet: Your Handicapping Connection provides lists of the 

best places on the Net to help you handicap
How Cyberspace Handicapping Has Changed is George Kaywood's take on
the changes on the Web
Looking At Odds-On Favorites looks at more than 23,000 odds-on
horses in an attempt to help you understand these animals
Should You Trust Workout Reports? goes into the recent Illinois
workout scandal and gives you advice on using workouts
Beating The Crowd: What You Need To Achieve gives you exact numbers
on how much better than the crowd you must be to succeed
Is This The End Of Toteboard Watching? looks at late simulcasting
action which appears on the board after the race's start
Suspicious Placements: Red Flag shows you how to find horses which look "too
good to be true"
A Quick Look At Takeouts gives you the latest nationwide takeouts
System Review: Winning System II

 

June 2001


How Trainers And Jockeys Fit In explains the behind-the-scenes 

activities of these important players
Why Further Testing Is Crucial looks at three separate 1,400+ race
tests of certain spot-play methods
Is There Such A Thing As Too Much Information? gives you advice on
how to manage handicapping data
Some Advice For Tournament Players delves into the differences
between tournament play and regular handicapping
Comparing Exactas, Quinellas, And House Quinellas reaches some
astounding conclusions about which pools to play
When To Downgrade A Big Last Race gives solid advice on when to throw out a big
last-out figure
You've Invested The Time--Now What? provides insights into what to do when
you've spent a lot of handicapping a race
Value--An Overrated Concept? is a point-counterpoint look at this important
topic
Book Review: Seabiscuit: An American Legend

 

May 2001


The Business Of Racing takes you behind the scenes to reveal a 

number of factors every handicapper should learn
From Minors To Mid-Level To Majors looks at the difference in
backstretch maneuvering depending on the circuit
The Mathematics Of Playing Full-Time goes into the realities of the
possibilities of full-time play
Should You Use Velocity Ratings? explains how to calculate these
ratings and includes a chart to help you use them
Looking At Median Earnings continues the research from last month's
issue into earnings as a class measurement
Add The Pick 4 To Your Gambling Plate offers Tim Osterman's analysis of the
pros and cons of this bet
Radio Shows For Handicappers On The Internet lists a number of shows you can
listen to while you're handicapping
Booklet Review: Creative Exotics II

 

April 2001


How Imagination Can Help You Profit explains why you need to go 

beyond numbers to become a winner, and how to do so
The Mind Games Of Trainers looks at some of the strategies not
readily apparent to most players
Can Earnings Measure Class? looks at various ways to measure a
horse's class using earnings
Is The Superfecta For You? offers a number of suggestions on how to
win this exotic bet
Service Review: Jim Bayle's Longshot Service

 

March 2001


Place And Show Betting explains when to bet the back-up slots, and 

when to avoid them
Using Public Perception To Make A Profit offers advice from a
player who's made money at the track for four straight years
When Route To Sprint Is A Positive Move shows how to find patterns
that will lead to profits
Why You Should Classify Your Races shows you a new way to look at
various types of races
How Should You Allocate Your Betting Dollar? looks at what to do
with your gambling bankroll
More On Class Drops, Rises continues the in-depth research that first appeared
in the February 2001 issue
Studying Body Language looks at ways to improve your handicapping by analyzing
horses on the track
Getting Comps At A Racebook shows you how to get your fair share of comps at a
racebook

 


February 2001


Should You Bet With An Offshore Racebook? tells you the questions 

you should ask, along with recommendations
Checking Out Class Droppers And Risers surveys several hundred
thousand horses who met certain criteria
Inside The National Handicapping Championship is Mike Labriola's
insider's view of the big event
Another Look At Betting Systems gives you Andy Latto's take on why
money-management systems don't work
Looking Closely At Jockeys includes some fascinating statistics on
whether you can follow jockeys
The Theories Of Jim Lehane offers sound advice for bettors
Book Reviews: Handicapper's Condition Book, Modern Pace Handicapping
System Review: C-3

 

January 2001


The Track Judge Reports shows you a different way of evaluating the 

past performances
Further Research On Sires looks at using median earnings per sire's
progeny in combination with other factors
Remember, They're Horse Races considers two consecutive races at
Bay Meadows from a pace perspective
It's A New Year, So Start Keeping Records
goes into how to set up
record-keeping on the computer
Getting Ready For Gulfstream
helps prepare you for the new meeting
Book Review: Exotic Wagering Formulas

 

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December 2000


Betting Horses From Europe describes the racing scene in Europe, 

and how to evaluate these horses when they arrive here
How To Get Great Trainer Stats For Free shows you a clever plan to
build your own trainer database via the Internet
New Research On Maiden Droppers presents never-before seen stats on
horses dropping into the maiden claiming ranks for the first time
Is Wheeling Ever A Good Idea? explains why this is a poor strategy,
and what to do instead
Understanding 'Garbage Time' shows you why you can forget the bad
past-performance lines of certain horses
Playing Against Perfect-Trip Horses gives you a checklist on finding those
overbet favorites
Trainer Hot, Trainer Cold looks at whether a trainer is likely to stay either
hot or cold
Getting Ready For Santa Anita provides winning angles for the upcoming Santa
Anita meeting

 

November 2000


Playing For Profit At Minor Tracks reveals insights into what you 

have to do to win at lower-grade racetracks
Looking Beyond The Tomlinson Numbers shows how you to come up with
even better breeding ratings
Comparing Horse Vs. Horse gives you advice on finding overlays when
two horses are rated close to each other
Defining What The Game Is About explains how money management
mainly consists of outplaying the public
Are You Ready For The Breeders Cup? points you to sources that
provide good handicapping information
Book Review: Handicapping Magic
System Review: The Track Attack

 

October 2000


Using Form As A Handicapping Tool goes into how to recognize 

signs of improving form
Form From A Horseman's Perspective shows how trainers use races
to bring a horse into form
Another Look At The 'Due System' presents new research from the
Internet about this dangerous scheme
How To Get Ready For A New Meeting gives you advice on how to
prepare for the opening weeks of a new meet
Should You Make Proposition Bets? explains the ins and outs of
these wagers
Tips From A Vegas Pro offers the insights of a player who's been gambling
full-time for more than 30 years
So You Hate Making An Odds Line gives you an alternative way to decide
whether a horse offers you good value
The Problem Of 'Lumping' explains an important statistical concept to help
you evaluate stats
Looking Closely At Sires presents original research into the efficacy of
'Tomlinson-style' sire ratings
Are You Using The Vets List? shows you how you can use this significant piece
of handicapping information

 

September 2000


Neural-Network Handicapping reviews whether this type of 

handicapping software can help you win
Using Simple Arithmetic To Help You Succeed explains how using
simple math from junior high to figure value
Can You Pass This Math Quiz? presents problems and solutions for
situations you find at the track
What To Do If You're Alive For Big Money goes into what to do if
you need one more winner to complete a major payoff
Should You Use Par Times? is a point-counterpoint look at this
important subject
Rebate Wars Escalate reviews the latest news on how you can collect
rebates and bonuses
Betting Value Averages shows you how to use this new handicapping tool, and
goes into its origin
More Research On Why Closers Are Bad Bets presents some interesting
research on racing styles
System Review: SAFE

 

August 2000


The Insights Of Caton Bredar gives you great handicapping 

tips from the well-respected television analyst
The Pros And Cons Of Betting From Home explores what you need to
do to compete if you don't go to the track
Are You Paying Attention To Post Positions? covers various
ways of using this important factor in your race analysis
Brohamer And Turn-Time is a report by author Tom Brohamer
about ways to use, and misuse, this handicapping element
When The Past Performances Mislead Your Opponents explains why
it's important to not just read charts, but to watch races
Many Ways To Increase your Bottom Line goes into a number of ways to wind
up with more profit at the track
System Review: The Las Vegas Horseplayers Bible--Basic

 

July 2000


A Profit After 33,257 Plays reveals a never-before-

published angle which in a test of more than 30,000 plays showed
a net profit with no other handicapping
Profiting From First-Time Starters delves into this aspect
of handicapping using our large computer database
Is There A Right Way To Handicap? looks through several
windows you can use to start off your handicapping
How To Avoid The Dreaded Shutout provides advice on how to
insure that you can actually get your bet down
Can You Bet Without Seeing The Late Odds? is a
point-counterpount look at this important gambling topic
Going Way, Way Back For A Pattern Match looks at how using older
records can sometimes provide the way for a score today
Getting Ready For Saratoga and Getting Ready For Del Mar provide great
statistical angles to use at these big summer meets
System Review: The Olympics Method

 

June 2000


Who Is Robert Anthony? is an astonishing inside look into 

the methods and background of the man whose betting formulas have
been sold for years
When Should You Throw Out A Race? gives you nine types of
past performance lines that you can disregard when it comes to
analyzing a horse's form
Beaten Favorites: Follow Them Or Forget Them provides the
results of a study of nearly 100,000 beaten favorites and explains
which ones are most likely to win
Physical Appearance Handicapping From Your Comfortable Chair At Home
shows how to use body language in your analysis even if you're not at the track
But What If You're Just Out For A Good Time? gives you advice on how to
handle your money if you're a recreational player
Booklet Review: The Top 52

 

May 2000


Getting Your Past Performances From The Comfort Of Your Home is an 

in-depth look at five of the most popular Internet pp sites
Can A Good Betting Method Save Your Wallet? looks at some popular
wagering ideas
Finding Rebates: Difficult But Not Impossible takes you inside the
hush-hush world of racetrack rebates
Analyzing The Morning Line is Jim Cramer's study of the accuracy of
the morning line at dozens of tracks
Never Underestimate The Traveling Veterans shows you how to spot a
particular type of horses in the pp's
System Review: The Predictor

 

April 2000


How Weight Affects A Horse's Performance gives several ways of

determining how a weight assignment may affect a horse's final time
The Physics Of Effects Of Jockey's Weights provides the results of
exercise physiology studies involving the influence of weight
shifts
Surveying The Influence Of Weight From Two Aspects continues our
studies about the effects of weight, using speed ratings
Handicapping Tips From The Dorf reveals the winning secrets of one
of the nation's top trainers, Jerry Hollendorfer, in an exclusive
report.
What's Wrong With This Picture explains how to take advantage of pool
discrepancies for profit
System Review: Racetrack Millionaire
Service Review: Miracle Maidens

 


March 2000


The Pace Pictures Method uses the Quirin Speed Points method to 

predict pace scenarios, with a number of examples
Using Date, Placement To Smoke Out A Winner explains how to use
these factors when evaluating first-after-claim horses
Betting The 2-Year-old Two-Furlong Dashes gives you pointers to
help you handicap those abbreviated dashes that take place in the
spring
Helpful Advice On Little-Known Equipment Angles points out some
subtle nuances you might want to look for
The Importance Of Grabbing The Early Lead gives statistics on
wire-to-wire winners at a variety of nationwide tracks
Are You Winning, Or Just Lucky? gives food for thought regarding
how to interpret your wagering results
Discussion Groups On The Internet lists a number of places to
discuss handicapping
Booklet Review: Debut Trainer Guide 2000

 

February 2000


Great Trifecta Strategies goes into details about the best ways to 

play this bet, and includes a chart you can use to calculate your
costs
The Best Favorites To Play looks at groups of favorites which, on a
smaller study, appeared to show profit potential
Exclusive Interview With A Gambling Trainer gives you the insights
of Breeders Cup winner and top handicapping trainer Julio Canani
Figuring The Value Of Racetrack Promotions shows how to calculate
whether it is worthwhile making a trip for racetrack freebies
Breathing The Sweet Sea Air Of 'Old Salty' is a humorous look at the
latest system pitch to appear in our mailboxes

 

January 2000


Good--And Bad--Favorites is the largest study ever done on

favorites, with more than 200,000 favorites tabulated by various
handicapping factors
Getting An Edge With Shippers explains how and why a horse might be
shipped, and how to tell which ones might be live
When Half The Entry Is Scratched offers a little-known handicapping
angle that can result in big profits
Are You Betting Too Much? talks about bet sizing, both right and
wrong
Getting Ready For Gulfstream offers statistics from Jim Mazur
Complete 2000 Racing Schedule lists track dates and websites 2000

 


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December 1999


Andy Beyer On Winning is an in-depth interview with the gambler 

extraordinaire and developer of the Beyer figures
Comparing Methods To Select Pacelines looks at some of the ways
computer handicappers pick pacelines, and shows which are most
effective
Clever Method To Calculate Exotic Bets offers a free calculator
that can,in an instant, calculate any cost for any type of bet
Why Race 1 Differs From All Other Races provides intriguing
research
on a factor that explains how Race 1 may be handicapped differently
Importance Of Estimating Your Payoffs explains the importance of not simply
playing your contenders, but looking for value instead
When It's A Two-Horse Race provides an answer to the question of what to do
when the race looks to be between just two horses
System Test: Win-Generate 2000

 

November 1999


The Truth About Big Wins studies more than 600,000 last-out 

winners, with an emphasis on horses who won easily last time
A Trainer's Story Of A Bet-Down First-Time Starter gives you
insights into a late-action debut winner
Home Betting Threatened In California reveals the latest news about
the suspension of home betting
How To Compile Your Own Database provides you with the nuts and
bolts to set up your own handicapping database
Getting Ready For Fair Grounds offers trainer and other statistics
for the upcoming meeting
Finding A 3-5 Shot Who Has No Chance shows you how to throw out an overbet choice
Knowing When To Quit provides a look at when, or whether, you should end your
betting for the day
System Review: Space

 

October 1999


The Jockey Factor contains much startling and original research 

into how jockeys affect your R.O.I.
Psychic Ability And Lucky Feelings examines how to tell if these
hunches and intuitions might be valuable
A Look At Some Breeders Cup Publications gives you a preview of
some of the booklets that review the Breeders Cup
The Strange Tale Of A Very Strange Winner provides a detailed
report about an unusual longshot winner
Judging Those Astonishing Handicapping Claims gives you suggestions
about how to evaluate claims of brilliant prowess
The Trouble With Savers gives the mathematical explanation of why betting savers
may not be a good strategy
Service Review: Michael Goodman's Picks And Ratings
System Review: Manipulation TIP

 

September 1999


Are You A Compulsive Gambler? takes a serious look at a 

serious but often avoided subject
Basing Your Play On A Track Bias warns you about jumping to quick
conclusions about bias while still recognizing their existence
When A Poor Last Race Is Excusable shows you how to get good prices
on horses with seemingly bad last races
Stealing With A 4-1 Shot offers advice about what to do when a
horse looks very good on paper
Progressions Regressions, Parlays looks at the theory of
expectation and how these methods may affect your results
Track Rating Chart offers an A-B-C-D classification analysis of tracks
around the country
Book Review: Razoo At The Races
System Review: Direct-50 Method

 

August 1999


Secrets Of A Full-Time Gambler shows you the life of a full-time 

player from New York
An Insider's Look At Scratches will show you an entirely way to
look at, and use, scratches in your handicapping
Rating Your Possible Plays--And No Plays shows when passing a race
might be the best strategy
A New Look At Quirin's Early-Speed Points provides some fascinating
new statistical material on this handicapping aid
What Is A Long-Run Winning Player? is one professional's
perspective of this interesting question
So You Want To Bet From Home offers a step-by-step plan if you decide you want to
play from your home
A Quick Look At Takeouts gives the takeout rates in two dozen states for various
types of bets
Booklet Review: Weekends In Arcadia

 

July 1999


Inside The Selections Business is a fascinating report about 

those who sell their picks for a price
Video Replays: Are They Necessary? is a point-counterpoint
discussion of this top, featuring Dick Mitchell.
Tim Osterman's Guide To Northern California Fairs gives you
insights if you'll be playing this very special circuit
Getting Ready For Saratoga and Getting Ready For Del Mar are Jim
Mazur's statistical looks into these upcoming meetings
The Brutal Reality of Racetrack Betting is an Australian writer's
look into the mathematics of professional gambling
System Test: Profits From Quitters

 

June 1999


Winning On The Turf is a comprehensive look at successful grass- 

handicapping strategies
Should You Pay For Workout Information? shows you what services are
available to analyze morning workouts
After You've Handicapped, Pick The Right Strategy gives a number of
example races with the best betting tactics for each
Betting On An 80-Point Beyer Rise AT 15-1 shows how it was possible to
find a longshot who won by 12 lengths and improved his Beyer by 80
points
Why The Heck Is This Horse Here? gives an example of how a horse's
record may not be what it seems
Book Review: Complete Idiot's Guide To Betting On Horses

 

May 1999


How A Pro Handicapper Prepares For A Seminar is a detailed look at 

how Gordon Jones handicaps each day
A Quick Course In Handling Your $$$ gives you easy-to-follow ideas
on each type of bet
Playing Against Prisoners Of Style explains how to take advantage
of the probable race shape
Before Signing Up, Read This brings you the latest news on the
home-betting front
Get To Know The Thoroughbred discusses body-language handicapping
Getting Ready For Belmont includes a number of useful statistics
for this important meet
Horses For Courses looks at this handicapping factor
System Review: Insta-Pro System

 

April 1999


How To Win Big Money In Handicapping Tournaments shows how

the best strategies for capturing hefty prizes
Predicting A Beyer Regression gives you some ideas that will
help you throw out low-priced favorites
Pick 6 Riddle: Guarantees Vs. Carryovers explains how to
calculate whether it's worth playing these events
The Ten Best Handicapping Books tells you where you should spend
your book money
Getting Ready For The Tax Man explains the rules about declaring
your gambling wins and losses
Book Review: Turf Overlays
Service Review: Jerry J's Power Page

 

March 1999


How To Play The Pick 3--And Win gives you the detailed strategies 

that work--and don't work--for this frequently misplayed bet
Inside The Newspaper Handicapping World offers handicapping
insights from a number of public handicappers
10 Rules Of Good $$$ Management provides sound advice on this
important topic
Predicting A Forward Beyer Move explains the various reasons why a
horse will jump up and run a much improved speed figure
Using Purse Values To Determine Class discusses two ways to use
earnings to help separate contenders
Atlantic City Racebooks gives you the lowdown on all the New Jersey books

 

February 1999


Whatever Happened To Ron Ambrose? presents our exclusive 

investigation into the disappearance of the famed handicapper
When A High Sales Price Is A Negative explains how to use a
horse's high yearling or 2-year-old sales price as a minus
Does Foal Month Make A Difference is a statistical study of
wins comparing foaling months with starters
Searching For Discrepancies explains how to find overlays in
the place and show pools
Nevada Racebooks Outside Of Las Vegas gives a complete
listing with comments
Getting Ready For Oaklawn presents some interesting trainer-
jockey statistics for this meet
Tape Review: Introduction To Thoro-Graph
System Review: The Invisible Overlay

 

January 1999


The Most Detailed Lasix Survey Ever presents a never-before 

published study of the drug
Top Trainer's Handicapping Insights gives you tips from Dale
Capuano
Patterns: What Do They Mean--If Anything? provides advice on how to
analyze stats you might find in handicapping articles
Point-Counterpoint looks at the pros and cons of multi-track
betting
Getting Ready For Gulfstream And Santa Anita gives you great angles
for these upcoming meets
Racing Across North America has the complete 1999 schedule as well
as web-site addresses for every track

 

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December 1998


The Bounce Factor presents several looks at this topic

Scheduling Your Bets gives you advice on how to plan your racing
day
Another Look At "Overachievers" provides a new statistical study
Second-Time Starters provides the most detailed stats ever on this
important subject
Roxy Roxborough's Winning Tips is an interview with the famed
oddsmaker
Racebooks Of Las Vegas gives you a thumbnail sketch of each
racebook

 

November 1998


Inside Pedigree Handicapping gives you all the sources to find 

breeding information
Doing Your Own Power Ratings explains another way to handicap
System Test: Quirin Revisited


 

October 1998


What About The Owner, How Owners Can Affect The Rest Of The Game, 

and From Bettor To Horse Owner cover this often-ignored topic
Using Par Times In Your Handicapping explains how to use them for a
variety of purposes, as well as how to make your own
Should You Keep A Horses-To-Watch List? gives you two views
If They Race At Track A But Train At Track B gives you never-
before-seen stats on this subject
Trifecta Combos To Fit Any Budget offers a clever way of building
your tickets depending on your capital
Software Review: Bloodstock’s Insider Picks And Power Plays

 

September 1998


The Answer To ‘How Do You Handicap?’ takes an in-depth look at how 

I handicap six races (the six races of the first guaranteed $1
million Pick 6)...For each race, you’ll get the complete past
performances and my analysis of every horse...I review every major
factor for every contestant...The insights in this special issue
are sure to help your own handicapping
Understanding Expected Win Percentage shows you an important
statistical tool

 

August 1998


Exactas: Your Best Strategies includes an exclusive chart on how to 

detect overlays using the toteboard, while Exacta As A Place Bet
provides the first research that analyzes this idea
Can Tip Sheets Help You Win? and A Visit With A Tip-Sheet
Publisher
bring you into the world of on-track selection sheets
How Important Are Bullet Workouts? is a new statistical study on
this factor
A Guide To Allowance Races shows you not only how to understand
allowance conditions, but it includes our exclusive chart of
nationwide equivalencies
Software Review: All-In-One Computer Program

 

July 1998


Tom Ainslie Looks Back--And Forward reviews the career of the 

legendary author and offers his handicapping wisdom
Looking For Oddball Angles gives you interesting ways to approach
races
Deciding How Much To Bet answers this crucial question
Gordon Jones’s Pact With The Devil is the inside story of how one
of America’s leading handicappers got hooked up with a questionable
marketer
A Look At Tandem Races is a fascinating statistical study comparing
horse vs. horse
Free Picks Abound On The Internet shows you where to find free
selections
Law Of Averages--Not Really A Law At All explains why not every
statistic returns to the mean
System Test: Best Of Four Method

 

June 1998


Mr. X Shows You How He Makes $100,000+ A Year At The Races gives 

you the insights of a full-time professional gambler as he shares
his proprietary techniques
Tom Hambleton Explains The Running Style Position Method shows
you a brand-new way to analyze past performances
Here’s A Sure Thing describes the one time in racing when no matter
who comes in, you win
Early Pace Vs. Early Speed shows you the crucial difference between
the two
At A Living, Breathing Racetrack explains how to get an edge over
simulcast players by attending the track
Book Review: Value Handicapping

 

May 1998


A Basic Primer On Pace shows you the basic pace configurations and 

explains how you can designate running styles
Predicting The Pace Scenario discusses how to separate horses whose
lines look similar
Using Turn-Times is Tom Brohamer’s look at this important factor
Do Stickers Help In The Mud? reports the result of a survey of mud
calks
How A Part-Timer Uses A Computer gives a recreational player’s
suggestions on how to incorporate computers into your handicapping
Early Speed: Overbet, Overrated Factor? is a detailed look at
early-speed horses
When Fast Workouts Mean Little Or Nothing gives guidance in this
area
Can You Guarantee A Fixed Profit? looks at some methods that claim
you can
Book Review: The Big Races
Phone Service Review: California Golden Boys
System Test: Hurrell Research Project

 

April 1998


Edgar Prado’s Handicapping Insights gives you tips from the 

nation’s winningest jockey
Are First-Time Starters Intimidated By The Rail? is the first
statistical study on this question
Decoding The Condition Book and Inside The Jockey Agent’s Mind show
you how to think like an insider and how to use this knowledge for
profit
Should You Track Key Races? presents two opposing views of this
handicapping plan
Parlay Betting--Good Idea Or Bad? shows you whether parlay betting
is a useful strategy
Phone Service Review: Osterman’s Selection Service
System Test: Thoro-Cap

 

March 1998


How Trainers Can--And Can’t--Help Your Handicapping goes into 

many aspects of how to incorporate trainers into your handicapping
...We show you a number of publications and explain how to
interpret statistics, as well as provide the most comprehensive
list of sources for trainer stats
A Trainer’s Day gives a fascinating insight into the daily life of
a trainer...If you’ve ever been interested in trainer handicapping,
you simply must get this issue

 

February 1998


Daily Double--Gaining An Edge includes an exclusive chart which 

will help you find overlays in the double, just by using each
horse’s win odds
An Inside Look At Chartcalling shows you what a trackman does, and
doesn’t do
Julian Brown One Year Later follows up on our report in the 2/97
issue
Fabricand And Quirin Make A Potent Combination looks at how early
speed affects final results
Picking Winners Isn’t The Way To Succeed explains the importance of
overlays
When The Rains Come, Take Care advises players to be careful on off
tracks
What The Form Omits shows you areas to look at that may be
neglected by the crowd
CD-ROM Review: Playing The Races With James Quinn
System Test: The Zone Rater

 

January 1998


Getting Serious About Trip Handicapping and Notes Of A Trip 

Analyst
give you exact methods to improve your race-watching skills
Negative Workout Patterns shows you how to detect problems by
studying the workout line
Racing Across North America gives you the complete 1998 schedule
along with every track’s phone number and web site address
But I’ll Hit One Eventually, Won’t I? looks at due-column methods
Takeout Report provides the takeout for every state for all types
of bets
System Test: How To Win $100 To $1,000 Every Day At The Racetrack
Without Handicapping

 

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December 1997


Favorite Handicapping Angles looks at the best angles offered by a 

number of professional observers
Relate A Horse’s Workouts To His Race Performances shows you how
workouts fit into a trainer’s plan
A New Method To Find The Lone Speed describes a never-before-
published method to calculate speed
How Many Races Do You Need To Verify An Idea? answers a commonly-
asked question
Caribbean Bookmakers gives you the lowdown on these offshore
bookies
It’s Post Time For The Last Race--So What? goes into the folly of
trying to recoup everything on the last race
How Equipment Affects Horses shows you how to look at equipment
changes and utilize them in your handicapping
Book Review: C & O’s Greatest Hits
System Test: Secant-Quad

 

November 1997


How--And Why--To Do Odds Lines shows you step-by-step how (and 

why) to make an odds line, as well as how to check it
Inside The Morning Line is an exclusive interview with a morning
linemaker
Gibbs Odds Line--The Magic Bullet? is a look at the only method
which showed long-term profits in a SportStat test
Great-Looking Yearlings--Great Ones To Follow? shows how to use
yearling prices in your handicapping.
Book Review: Wagering Strategy For The Racetrack
System Test: Magic Triangle

 

October 1997


The Sartin Methodology: Unraveling The Mystery attracted more 

comments than any other article we’ve ever run. If you ever wanted
to know about Sartin and his methods, or if you’ve ever been a
participant in the seminars, this article will amaze you
Inside Scoop From A Racing Secretary explores the view from the
race secretary’s office
How Likely Is Your Horse To Run 1st, 2nd, or 3rd? will help you
analyze statistics and decide how to play
Book Review: The Match Up

 

September 1997


Secrets And Lies Of The Toteboard not only reviews everything 

that’s been written on this crucial subject, but includes much
original research into every aspect of using the board. Do
betdowns do well? Can you use the morning lines? Are there
patterns to follow?
A Longshot Look checks which types of races yields the most
longshot winners
Trainer Punctures Betting Myths gives a trainer’s handicapping
views
Horses’ Ages: Only A Number? shows the importance of horses’ ages
Recreational Player’s Money Management Plan shows you how one
weekend warrior does it
Book Review: See How They Run: A Guide To Financial Freedom At The
Racetrack

 

August 1997


Watching Pre-Race Warmups gives you new insights into this 

important factor
Confused About Claimers? Here’s A Guide explains the differences
between claiming classes, and shows you who might be advantaged by
the conditions
Playing Layoff Horses gives you guidelines on comebackers
The Wonderful Joys Of The Pari-Mutuel Admiration Society shows how
conflicts of interest infect the handicapping business
Exactas Vs. Quinellas Vs. Neither shows you how to calculate which
bet is better (it varies)
Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest looks at low-level claimers
Book Review: The Odds Must Be Crazy
System Test: Super Selectra

 

July 1997


Winning Longshot Angles reviews the pp’s of every winning $20-and- 

up horse during a 10-day period at Hollywood Park, with advice on
how you can find these angles
How To Do Win Dutching gives you exact methods to use when you want
to bet two or more horses in a race
A Jockey Agent’s Handicapping Tips is an exclusive interview with
Ron Anderson, the agent for Gary Stevens
The Mental Side Of Serious Gambling gives you the lowdown on what
you really need to win at this game
Pari-Player Guarantees Overlays is a look at an unusual new
software program
Book Review: Real-Life Handicapping
System Test: Pete Campbell System

 

June 1997


Tackling A Pair Of Pick 6’s shows you a real-life handicapping day 

with carryovers at two tracks; it includes everything from how to
make out the tickets to how to decide the amount to bet
Speed Figure Pattern Puzzles shows you a way to look at speed
figures
Looking Deeper Into The Lifetime Record Box discusses a different
way to use this handicapping factor
Say, Does This Losing Streak Ever End? goes into the hush-hush
topic of losing streaks
Legal U.S. Phone Betting--The Latest Report gives full details on
every legal U.S. phone-betting service
Book Review: The Unique Way To Make Money At The Racetrack
System Test: Beyer Positive Elimination

 

May 1997


Special Publications Issue  reviews more than 30 handicapping 

publications--newsletters, magazines, and services--around the
nation. What do they look like? What do they cover? What do they
cost? Which might be best for you? You’re sure to discover some
useful material in this all-encompassing survey. For each
publication, we provide a look at its contents along with complete
addresses, phone numbers, prices, and a descriptive review.

 

April 1997


Is Track Bias Biasing Your Selections? offers a different view of 

track biases
Physical Appearance: Don’t Get Caught In A Trap and Do Quick
Pullups Matter? 
provide important--and surprising--information
about body-language handicapping
The 900 Business: Here’s A Ground-Floor Opportunity reveals a
seldom-seen side of the phone-selection business
Uncoupled Entries--Score Time For Trainers? is the first big
statistical study about uncoupled entries, looking at how well the
longer half of the uncoupled entry does
Who Does The Consensus Like? shows why the newspaper consensus
might not be all it appears to be
How To Do Post Position Statisics explains the correct way of doing
these stats
Should You Play Solo Or With Partners explains both sides of this
issue
Book Review: Trackfacts: Examination of Data Bases
System Test: Power-Line-96 V.2

 

March 1997


Clocker’s Morning Workout Secrets shows you how a clocker goes 

about his job, and how you can use his information to help your
handicapping
Getting An Advantage looks at ways you can gain an edge over your
opponents
The Truth About Insider Scores gives a horseman’s view of insiders’
gambling
When A Horse Drops Off A Win points out that these are not always
negative drops
Taking A Closer Look does just that in checking out the Racing
Form’s feature
How Your Bet Impacts Your Price gives you guidelines to avoid
overbetting
Book Review: The Principles Of Combination Handicapping
System Test: K9C Spot Play

 

February 1997


From Attorney To Full-Time Horseplayer goes on a journey that many 

players have dreamed about, and provides some great handicapping
ideas
The Amazing Little Secret About ‘Profits From Workouts’ is an
amazing tale about how systems are marketed
How The Odds Percentage Table Can Help You introduces you to this
crucial aid to betting
Betting Bottom-Level Claimers shows you a new way to assess these
horses
How To Get Refunds For Handicapping Products can help you if you
have problems
Organize Your Approach To Handicapping shows you a step-by-step way
to handicap
Book Reviews: Bucks ‘N Deuces, Pot O’Gold

 

January 1997


Did A Phone Tout Steal His Competitors’ Picks? tells you about a 

phone selector who apparently didn’t bother to handicap
Getting An Edge Over Your Bookie explains how to get the most out
of your action if you use a bookmaker, and gives advice if you sign
up with an offshore book
Why Passing Races Is Crucial shows you how to skip questionable
races
When Playing First-Time Starters, Forget Watching The Board is an
intriguing statistical study
Those Pesky Vet Scratches shows which are serious and which are not
Book Reviews: Lone Speed Method, Kinkier Handicapping, On Track/Off
Track
System Test: Cream Of the Crop

 

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December 1996


Confessions Of A System Seller shows you exactly how he

markets systems to gullible buyers
What If A Horse Shows No Workouts? gives a list of trainers
who’ve done very well despite the fact that many of their horses
show no workouts
Betting On Simulcasts gives you tips on betting hose out-of-
town stakes races
Don’t Overlook The Obvious provides a handicapping checklist
Are You A Follower Or A Contrarian? is a provocative look at
handicapping strategies
Which Computer Program Is Best? tells you about computer
handicapping methods, and explains why they’re difficult to check
System Test: Two-Factor System

 

November 1996


The Phony Workouts Of Phillips Newsletter exposes what 

really goes on in that publication
Guide To Legal Phone Betting explains all you need to know
about this subject
Sheffield’s Winning Patterns tells you about that famous
audiotape you received in the mail
Why Play A Horse At 9-1 But Not At 8-1 explains the
importance of getting value
Tournament Strategies is a must if you play tournaments
System Test: Morning-Liner

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