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Originally Posted by pick4
If you haven't read Picking Winners and Beyer on Speed, you are doing your self a disservice. Both books are well written and they are entertaining. Beyer explains exactly how the figures are made. Once you understand the logic in how the figs are made, it's a lot easier to discard races which you disagree with. The numbers are only a measure of final race time and when sometimes projections involved in formulating the figs. That's why it is wise to save charts from the circuit you follow and keep tabs on how horses run going forward. Unstanding how the figs helped me a great deal in handicapping races.
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I read those books many many moons ago. I agree that they are excellent books and I would recommend then to anyone getting into the sport. To be honest I think Picking Winners is what got me hooked on racing and handicapping. That and a horse called Affirmed
I am slightly puzzled as to why you are recommending them to me? What was it about my post that made you think that I hadn't yet read them?
