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Angles offer a strategic method of predicting winners based on past performances and a set of established rules. One of the primary advantages of this approach is that it minimizes the need for subjective judgment once the rules are comprehended.
Many enthusiasts approach horse race handicapping akin to a chess game, strategizing their bets like a grandmaster. This quest for mastery is understandable, yet I’ve always been skeptical of such comprehensive methods. These exhaustive strategies consider every possible variable, meticulously weighing them all to make a selection.
In my experience, I’ve explored this style of handicapping, but I stumbled upon a more efficient method using angles. This approach not only reduced my handicapping time but also maintained my rate of successful predictions.
The angles that I’ve detailed in this book are the ones I’ve personally used when betting at harness tracks in race books in Las Vegas. While the effectiveness of these angles varies from track to track, the ones included in this book have shown success at the majority of tracks I’ve examined.
In my previous publication, 19 Valuable Horse Racing Betting Systems, I shared angles for harness racing, along with thoroughbred and quarter-horse angles. The three harness angles from that book have been included in this volume, but everything else is fresh and exclusive content.
The rules for each handicapping angle presented in this book are lucidly explained and straightforward to implement.
Here are the angles covered:
Frequent Play Angles:
– The Basic Elimination Method
– The Quick Rating Method for Harness Racing
– The Top Speed Rating Method
– The Median Speed Rating Method
– The Power Rating Method
Spot Play Angles:
– The Qualifier Advantage
– Morning Line Overlay
– The Non-Winners of X Races Lifetime Angle
– Last Race Winner
– Top Speed Rating Second Race Back
– Lowest Purse Value Last 10
– Top Earnings Last 4 starts
Trotter Angles:
– Tote Board Magic