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my handicapping has changed over the last few years to its current form.
a)w/p bets on turf racing and stakes races(non-polytrack stakes) I dont care so much about the price. If Im getting a better price than expected, I may bet more. b)Pick 4's. Best value in all of racing. Only way I have found to show a profit given my moderate handicapping skills. I have a budget(that I stick to) and I try to single in the turf races. If I cant make the ticket fit in my budget, I just skip it. theres always another pick 4 to play. thats it. I dont play anything else, unless its something like the Breeders Cup Pick 6(which I have never and will probably never hit) or something. as for preparation. Its always the night before. I do all my betting online so I do the following: a)check weather reports b)handicap online c)make selections d)write them down e)check scratches at work f) adjust accordingly g)place my bets mid morning if rain comes during the card, Im f*cked. as for tracks, I handicap everything. calder, delaware, suffolk at the start of the week. belmont, oak tree, chicago tracks later in the week. but I may only make 1 or 2 bets a day(be if pick 4 or w/p, or both). thats it. I would not reccommend that anyone follow my routine b/c I really have no idea what Im doing. I have 5% of the experience that a lot of you on the board have. all I know that if I handicap everyday, I cant help but improve. Repent |