This is a relatively unexplored but potentially incredibly fruitful approach to handicapping: rather than focusing on what the horse is capable of doing, focus on what the jockey agent/jockey are up to--- but not when it comes to the ride. More often than not, you'll find that your typical jockey agent/ jock is over educated, in most cases holding degrees from top 5 universities. Anyone doubting this need only watch a race and note the incredibly precise decision making by the jocks.
