Product Description
Newcomers to the sport of Thoroughbred racing have struggled for years to find the ideal book to introduce them to the fundamentals of the fascinating game of betting on horses. Handicapping 101: Finding the Right Horses and Making the Right Bets ends that quest and is destined to become the definitive guide not only for novices but also for veteran players in need of a refresher course.
From the Publisher
Daily Racing Form handicapper Brad Free has written a primer that is set squarely in the new world of 21st-century handicapping, where new exotic bets dominate the $15 billion annual wagering handle and new training methods and racing schedules have transformed the game. Free walks new and old players through the enduring basics of speed, pace, class, and condition, with dozens of recent race examples and interviews with leading trainers and jockeys, then also explains each of the new wagers available to the modern fan. Are racehorses predictable? What are the key factors and where can they be found? Is it really possible to win at the races?
Free's resounding answer is yes-horseplayers can win! He explains that by learning how to read and interpret the past performances, and applying their own analysis and observations, fans can not only cash more tickets but also gain a deeper understanding and enjoyment of how racing really works.