This essential handicapping book shows readers how to deal effectively with the elusive class factor for all horses racing at every racetrack.
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This essential handicapping book shows readers how to deal effectively with the elusive class factor for all horses racing at every racetrack.
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Fair. Cocked Spine. Creases on Cover and/or Spine. Worn Corners and/or Page Edges (Possibly Bent). Soiled Cover and/or Pages. Possible worn and/or torn edges of Dust Jacket. Reading Copy. May have damage to cover, notes, underlining, highlighting, but all text legible. Folded Pages Inside Book. Cover Seperating from Binding. Purchasing this item from Goodwill provides vocational opportunities for individuals with barriers to employment.
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Fair. This is a used book. It may contain highlighting/underlining and/or the book may show heavier signs of wear. It may also be ex-library or without dustjacket. This is a used book. It may contain highlighting/underlining and/or the book may show heavier signs of wear. It may also be ex-library or without dustjacket.
I have read most of the classic handicapping books - Crist, Davidowitz, Quinn, Cramer, Brohamer, etc. The hardest thing for me to get a handle on as a handicapper was how to assess different classes of horses based on the eligibility conditions of the races they had previously run. This book not only clearly defined the levels of condiditons of various races but it also helped give me an understanding of the horses best suited to win at the various levels. This book, plus Mark Cramer's "Value Handicapping: The Art of Making your own Odds Line" (I might not have the title exactly right) helped me turn 2007 around within a month - 2007 went from a slight loss to a good net profit!