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Originally Posted by Thunder Gulch
Headed on vacation in a couple of weeks and wanted to see if anyone has a book they would recommend to help me pass some time. I have about 15 handicapping books currently in my library and love to explore new ideas on the sport. Like many, I started with the basics in Ainslie, Beyer, and moved on to the more detailed works of Quinn, Davidowitz, and Brohamer, but I've run into a few dead ends lately shopping on my own...
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I just started reading a good one...
Handicapping 101 by Brad Free of the DRF.