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Originally Posted by Grits
I'm not sure I would agree here, as 1 in the 10, 20, to 100. Handicapping is a solitary effort 99% of the time, and when we step outside of that, we are more subject to errors, and influence.
At the same time, nor am I convinced there is quite this much in common; yet again, who knows.
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Which one are you not sure of? I gave a huge range. My comment is based on my experience here and at the OTB.
Agreed that handicapping usually needs to be done in solitude, that is why I said its hard to make it work with a partner. I was just saying that I think the odds of finding a partner that understands the requirements of handicapping favor woman because I think that in the universe of people doing serious handicapping, the big majority are men. Maybe I'm wrong.