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I don't think there is a good handicapping magazine out there. T-bred Times and Blood-Horse are industry trades with virtually no content for players. Horseplayer is mostly just fluff promoting its advertisers (and never arrives on time) and American Turf Monthly is tired and outdated. You can find plenty of free content online to keep you entertained for hours without subscribing to anything.
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the form doesnt deliver to homes?
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........Horse Society.
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horseplayer mag is ok. horse society? never arrives....the big scores will not be found in any magazine or drf, or everyone would have them and it wouldnt be a big score
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Playboy
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I think Horse Society is out of biz. The stuff on their website is old and they never responded to my calls and emails about why I wasn't receiving my subscription issues. And a couple of contributors told me they weren't paid for their work. Content-wise, they were no different than that rag Post Time USA.
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