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I use BRISnet. It takes a while to learn how to use the analysis.
What I like is you can get a detailed information with a summary at the end. The DRF is good but by the time you get through a large field you can forget about something you saw earlier. How many times have you figured out a race only to turn the page and find more horses. What I hate about looking at the numbers is.. you sometimes forget other angles. I don't think BRISnet had more than 1 top selection winner (Dreaming of Anna) of the '06 BC races. However, I was able to use the info to find Street Sense, Thor's Echo, Round Pond and Invasor. or more importantly I was able to elminate horses (sadly I got 1st, 3rd and 4th in the sprint I mean what is terribly wrong with hitting the all button) I got Pleasant Home (30-1) in the Distaff a couple years ago just by reading what Steve said about the connections. Ofcourse I left out Red Rocks because Steve said he was betting against the son of galileo Doh!
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The Magic sheets, used along with a DRF is unstoppable
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What I didn't like about Ainslie was, besides being dated, it seemed to be all about when to bet the favorite.
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I would consider myself a pace and physical (shape of the horse). The ability to see a favorite in much better physical shape than the rest of the feild is a sure sign to double your bet and take the 2/1 or 4/5. |
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best handicapping tools:
Derby Trail Colors (bet on the brown horse who has grey in the tail) Names Beer (may not make u a better handicapper but you will have more fun doing it) |
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And TG sheets are a goldmine for certain races. |
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