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Bet With the Best

Bet With the Best

List Price: $29.95
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Bet with the best
Review: A quick overview of each authors specialty,good reading and allows you the chance to learn all different angles of handicapping.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Packs a Punch
Review: Bottom Line: Excellent book, well worth the money. You can go blow $20 bucks on an overbet favourite or buy this book.

The book is packed with a tremendous amount of information from various specialists. I would pay $100 for this book without hesitation.

I did enjoy some chapters more than others. Quinns chapter on conditions and class is truely brilliant. By far the best in this book. I will keep reading it over and over until I commit it to memory.

I also enjoyed the chapter on value handicapping. A real eye opener and thinker.

Beyer is great as always.

I was a little disappointed with the chapter on pace. Very simplistic.

Overall a no-brainer. Just like Funny Cide in the Derby. Hehe.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Packs a Punch
Review: Bottom Line: Excellent book, well worth the money. You can go blow $20 bucks on an overbet favourite or buy this book.

The book is packed with a tremendous amount of information from various specialists. I would pay $100 for this book without hesitation.

I did enjoy some chapters more than others. Quinns chapter on conditions and class is truely brilliant. By far the best in this book. I will keep reading it over and over until I commit it to memory.

I also enjoyed the chapter on value handicapping. A real eye opener and thinker.

Beyer is great as always.

I was a little disappointed with the chapter on pace. Very simplistic.

Overall a no-brainer. Just like Funny Cide in the Derby. Hehe.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Andy Beyer is The KING !
Review: I am a professional handicapper and I would have to say that Andy Beyer is by far the Godfather of Speed Figures to me.

Everything andy writes is GOLD. He understands that there are many multiple factors in horse racing to consider.

I would say you can't go wrong with an Andy Beyer Book. Its well worth the price.

Best Regards to All, MC - TheStickRules.Com

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Required reading for the advanced "student" of handicapping.
Review: I'm of the belief that one can never learn or read too much about the intellectual excerise which is handicapping. This book is must reading for any serious handicappers who want to take their "game" beyond the traditional contender-selection level. Of special interest to me were the sections by Crist, Litfin, Shuback, and, my person favorite guru, Quinn.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A summary of old stuffs
Review: If you are a serious horseplayer and have read many books about horse racing and betting, this book will just be a summary of what you learnt in the past. You will be disappointed if you want to find new ideas on horse racing from this book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A summary of old stuffs
Review: If you are a serious horseplayer and have read many books about horse racing and betting, this book will just be a summary of what you learnt in the past. You will be disappointed if you want to find new ideas on horse racing from this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good stuff but not new
Review: Nine well-know handicappers each contribute a chapter based on their specialty or current area of interest. The book contains useful information, but serious handicappers have probably read it before -- and probably from these same handicappers. The book is a good illustration of how few new handicapping theories or ideas have emerged in the past few years. If this is your first exposure to these handicappers, however, it is an excellent primer, and Andrew Beyer remains the best horse racing writer in America.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good stuff but not new
Review: Nine well-know handicappers each contribute a chapter based on their specialty or current area of interest. The book contains useful information, but serious handicappers have probably read it before -- and probably from these same handicappers. The book is a good illustration of how few new handicapping theories or ideas have emerged in the past few years. If this is your first exposure to these handicappers, however, it is an excellent primer, and Andrew Beyer remains the best horse racing writer in America.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Nothing New
Review: Sadly this book reveals nothing new.....same old stagnant handicapping methods as previously outlined in most of the authors previous books.....to collect a paycheck they have again hyped each other and their own outdated methods.

Same stuff as outline previously only packaged different . Brohammer is the only one making sense in todays handicapping game


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