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Handicapping Live – 0003 July 11, 2013

How often do horses below 7/2 Win?

Handicapping System: Claiming Sprints N2L

Exacta Betting: Using a Tiered Approach (Part 1)

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  1. Capper Al says

    January 10, 2016 at 5:56 pm

    Dave,

    Since you talked about Sartin, I take it that you are not going chronologically down the list of authors. (BTW, I did listen to this before. I had expected a discussion on Ainslie first.) Good job as usual. Are you going chronological with the authors from here on out?

    Thanks

    • Dave Schwartz says

      January 13, 2016 at 10:26 am

      No, it is not chronological. My plan is to dig out useful ideas that even someone familiar with the materials might have missed.

      As much as we all learned from Ainslie, most of his points have lost relevance in today’s world either because they are impractical or they have not stood statistical testing. They were, after all, mostly theory. Don’t misunderstand – I, too, was “raised” on Ainslie. It was a great starting point but we must refine and expand to keep up with the times.

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