Is it still the best way? Part 1 For all practical purposes, Howard Sartin invented pace handicapping. Yes, yes, I know… there were certainly pace devotees before Howard Sartin. However, it was Howard who first introduced practical strategies for measuring and applying true pace handicapping approaches. In the beginning there was Phase III. At least […]
Handicapping Maiden Races & First Time Starters: Can You Bet Against Them?
First Time Starters: Can You Bet Against Them? By Richard B. Valentine In handicapping maiden races, we are often faced with the problem of first-time starters. Over the years many experts have advised us to simply skip races where first timers are entered. Should we? Let’s take a look. Maiden Races – Status Starts Wins […]
Losing to Winning the Great Leap | Chapter 5: What Am I Doing?
Chapter 5: What Am I Doing? Share What exactly am I doing? Well, if you have gotten anything out of this article, the truth is what I am doing probably won’t matter much to you. Chapter 1 suggests that each person has to find their own approach. So, if I give you my approach, it […]
Losing to Winning the Great Leap | Chapter 4: Real Value
Chapter 4: Real Value Share A few months ago I read Steve Fierro’s book, The Four Quarters of Horse Investing. At first reading, it did not impress me much as something that I could use because I don’t normally make an odds line. I’d prefer to click the button and let HSH do it for […]
Losing to Winning – the Great Leap | Chapter 2: Finding My Approach
Chapter 2: Finding “My” Approach Share So, how does one find their personal approach? Before addressing that question, let’s make sure we are one the same page. First, we have established that you believe you are capable of winning, right? (If not, go back to the first chapter again.) Second, we have established that there […]
