The Winning Horseplayer: An Advanced Approach to Thoroughbred Handicapping and Betting
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The Winning Horseplayer: An Advanced Approach to Thoroughbred Handicapping and Betting

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In The Winning Horseplayer, Andrew Beyer builds on the strategy of speed handicapping that he detailed brilliantly in Picking Winners by introducing the concept of trip handicapping. Through an unbeatable combination of case studies and lively anecdotes, Beyer shows the smart bettor how to combine past performance data with an understanding of trips, track bias, and pace. ...more
Paperback, 208 pages
Published April 4th 2007 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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