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Handicapping horses is a tough task. There's always a trade-off for success. I am now paying the price for my in-depth study of the monster move. I spent so much time proving that the system works (it still does) that I have lost my successful...
If silence is golden then this site has been a veritable Fort Knox of blogs. As is typical for this Belmont-Aqueduct transition time of year, I am doing a lot of thinking and re-thinking about the handicapping game.
My objective is to develop one...
Well no doubt I am back at the track. Capped off the day hitting the final pick three at Belmont Park (for a buck). Then tested the move waters at Santa Anita where 85-1 Sombre gave 3-5 shot all she could handle before yielding in the final yards. ...
After a much-needed and relaxing two week vacation in Columbia and Aruba (where I only wager at the Aruba Holiday Inn Race Book), I return to New York to find Andy Serling has become a comedian.
Granted he was extolling the few virtues of long-shot...
Movers won both ends of the first double on the second day of the Belmont Park fall meet. Laysh Laysh Laysh ($10) connected with Lion's Lair ($17.4) for a double pay out of $75. Automatic win and place bets on both.
In an effort to tighten my...