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Statistical Research By Jim Cramer
The most in-depth research in handicapping today is being done by Jim Cramer of Handicappers Data Warehouse, who contributes exclusively to Meadow's Racing Monthly.
For some of these topics, hundreds of thousands of past performances were analyzed and tabulated.
If you want to know whether a handicapping idea really works, this is the one place you can rely on for impartial, statistically valid information--not what some handicapper believes to be true, but what is true.
11/99 What Happens After A Horse Wins Big?
12/99 Is Race 1 Different From All Other Races?
1/00 Finding Good (And Bad) Favorites
2/00 Continuing The Search For Good, Bad Favorites
3/00 The Importance Of Grabbing The Early Lead
4/00 Surveying The Influence Of Weight
5/00 Analyzing The Morning Line
6/00 Beaten Favorites: Follow Them Or Forget Them?
7/00 Profiting From First-Time Starters
10/00 Looking Closely At Sires
11/00 Looking Beyond the Tomlinson Numbers
12/00 Drop From Maiden Special To Maiden Claimer
1/01 Finding A Happy Median (Sire And Dam Survey)
2/01 Checking Out Class Droppers And Risers
3/01 More On Class Drops, Rises
4/01 Can Earnings Measure Class?
5/01 Looking At Median Earnings
6/01 Box The Exacta? Bet The Quinella? Bet A House Q?
7/01 Looking At Odds-On Favorites
8/01 The Effects Of Blinkers
10/01 Horse Was Eased Last Start--Now What?
2/02 Bouncing: The Largest Study Ever
2/03 Average Winning Margins By Track
3/03 Single-Factor Handicapping
4/03 Identifying Weak Favorites Part I
5/03 Identifying Weak Favorites Part II
6/03 Race-To-Race Odds Drops
7/03 When Horses Return Quickly
10/03 Betting On Repeaters
10/03 Maidens And Layoffs
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