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Rating: Summary: Another top book, by Andy Beyer Review: Andy Beyer is speaking of very sophisticated and advanced technique's in track bias at the many different tracks a person may play or go to.In this age of simulcast wagering at multiple facilities, this book is even more important. You have to keep a detailed log book as far as we are conerned to know what the bias is at different tracks. Andy correctly points out many important factors that the majority of the horse racing public would not consider, and thus if you considered them would give you an advantage. Beyer is the King ! Best Regards to All, MC - TheStickRules.Com
Rating: Summary: some good info, some biased material Review: The main theme of this book is trip handicapping and a horseplayer who mainly focuses on figures must read. This book will change your mind and ways of thinking. I am actually quite surprise that this book was written over 10 years ago.
Rating: Summary: A serious horse player must read Review: The main theme of this book is trip handicapping and a horseplayer who mainly focuses on figures must read. This book will change your mind and ways of thinking. I am actually quite surprise that this book was written over 10 years ago.
Rating: Summary: some good info, some biased material Review: This book is worth reading for the appendix and details on trip handicapping, but the material on track biases smacks of type 1 errors (finding differences that aren't really there).
Rating: Summary: A must read. Review: With Andrew Beyers new approach to handicapping, I have grasped the full potential of my own creative handicapping skill. A full out knowledge investment. This book is gauranteed to lead an intelligent player to success.
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