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Marathon at the Spa

When Mad Hatter won the Jockey Club Gold Cup in 1921, he lay claim to greatness as only few horses can nowadays. He had run on dirt; the less forgiving of the two major surfaces, and he had won at … Continue reading

Beware of the Bounce

For some of the more astute handicappers, this article will not teach you anything that you already know; however, if you are an intermediate level handicapper or below then you will need to pay close attention because what I have … Continue reading

Data Driven Training and Handicapping- the Belichick method

I wish I knew someone who trained thoroughbreds. If I knew someone who trained thoroughbreds, I could probably increase his win percentage by 5 percent easily,  (with all due respect to female trainers, I will use “his” for ease of use). … Continue reading

The last great betting race

I give up! I remember a time when horses that should’ve been morning line favorites went off at 20-1 and anyone who could halfway read past performances could clean up considerably at the track. I’m afraid that those days are … Continue reading

Del Mar vs The Graveyard of Favorites

Just like how birds migrate south for the summer, casual racing fans flock to the Del Mar and Saratoga meets. It’s a welcome change of pace having bettors who can barely read the form mingle with people who can wax … Continue reading