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Handicapping Books discussion
Headed on vacation in a couple of weeks and wanted to see if anyone has a book they would recommend to help me pass some time. I have about 15 handicapping books currently in my library and love to explore new ideas on the sport. Like many, I started with the basics in Ainslie, Beyer, and moved on to the more detailed works of Quinn, Davidowitz, and Brohamer, but I've run into a few dead ends lately shopping on my own...
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SIRE RATINGS 2006-2007
An Update to Exploring Pedigree By Mike Helm |
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I read the Stich book "Pedigree Handicapping" and was really a bit disappointed. I guess I'm a little beyone where that was much help as it was more or less introducing pedigree analysis into maiden and turf handicapping- something that may have pointed me in the right direction 10 years ago, but seems pretty elementary now. What is Helm's approach to making pedigree a useful tool?
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Horseplayers by Ted McClemmond or something like that
It isn't a handicapping book, but it is about life at Arlington Park and Hawthorne, it is VERY comical |
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Handicapping 101 by Brad Free of the DRF.
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Anybody read that Exotic Betting by Steve Crist? I'm tempted to get it.
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six secrets of the successful bettors....
winning insights into playing horses ...that the title... by frank r scatoni..a good read..drf press.. |
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Another good read. |