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  • The best last-out Brisnet.com Speed Rating: simple AND effective

    There are a lot of angles to use when handicapping a horse race: trainer angles, jockey angles, pedigree angles, track surface plays, shippers, bias statistics, and speed figure patterns are some of the more popular, but chances are, if it's in the past performances then someone somewhere has a betting angle for it. In many ways, that was the ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by EJXD2 on 11-13-2013
  • The Brisnet.com Ultimate Guide To Picking Horses On Top

    One of my cause célèbre is to rally against the need to PICK A WINNER in important races. Any horse is capable of winning. A handicapper's job is to pick winners, but a horse player's job is to balance the chances of a win with the odds and bankroll. But it's Breeders' Cup Saturday, and just as everyone wants to know your Kentucky Derby ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by EJXD2 on 11-01-2013
  • Brisnet.com Ultimate Guide To The Most Important Race on Breeders' Cup Friday

    If you're a multi-race player then the most important race on Friday isn't a Breeders' Cup race but the Grade 2 Twilight Derby for three-year-olds on the turf. Carded as the fifth race of the 11-race card, the Twilight Derby ends the Pick 5, starts the Pick 6, is the third leg of the early Pick 4, is part of three rolling Pick 3s, and a pair ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by EJXD2 on 10-31-2013
  • Use Brisnet's stats today for stars of tomorrow

    If you're playing the Stars of Tomorrow cards on Sunday at either Belmont Park or Churchill Downs then the following hyperlinked information from Brisnet.com is required for handicapping all the debut runners, surface switches, and stretch outs common among two-year-old racing: Ultimate PPs, American Produce Records (APR) Online, and Bruno With ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by EJXD2 on 10-25-2013
  • The most-talented Classic field ever

    In a rare moment of social media accord, it was mostly agreed upon that the Breeders' Cup Classic fields from either 1998 or 2004 were the best not only for the Western Hemisphere's richest race but also in the history of the North American Turf! I'll muddy the waters a little bit and include 2009 in the discussion because of the international ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by EJXD2 on 10-17-2013
  • Brisnet.com Ultimate Queen Elizabeth Preview: Fast is Fast even on turf

    One of my absolute favorite races of all time is the 2011 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Stakes because it showed the value of speed figures--even on turf. For past performances and selections of this year's QE2 and all the races at Keeneland, visit the Blood Horse shop. The QE2 (on this side of the pond) is a 1 1/8-mile turf race for ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by EJXD2 on 10-11-2013
  • Brisnet.com's Ultimate Guide To Letting A Wagering Menu Work For You & a $200 Contest

    An even money shot who you like but don't love can be a daunting part of any Pick 4 sequence. Winning 50% of the time means they lose 50% of the time, too. If you have two such horses in a sequence then it's as likely that they both lose than both win (25%, 3-to-1 either way). So how do you make money in this scenario? By letting a track's ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by EJXD2 on 10-04-2013
  • Brisnet.com's Ultimate Guide To Betting Entries

    I've lamented before about the horseplayer compulsion to pick THE winner, and nothing upsets that need more than coupled entries. The Brisnet.com Ultimate Past Performances now available for Belmont Park this weekend include program numbers and morning line to help you navigate this situation. When it comes to the pari-mutuel pool, though, ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by EJXD2 on 09-27-2013
  • Brisnet.com's Gallant Bob Preview: Too fast for a speed duel:

    When handicappers note that ''there is a lot of speed in this race'' what they most typically mean is that there are a lot of front-running types--that is a horse who likes to race on or near the front end. It is folly to think that a race loaded with front runners can't be won by a front runner. It's only an issue if those dynamics make ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by EJXD2 on 09-20-2013
  • Brisnet.com's guide to turning 2-to-5 on Wise Dan into even money

    This scene from The Simpsons came to mind when considering whether to single Wise Dan in the $200,000 guaranteed Pick 4 on Sunday at Woodbine, or go against him in the Ricoh Woodbine Mile. Seeing the reigning Horse of the Year win his ninth consecutive race would ''please the gentleman'' as the shopkeep says in the video above, but he ...
    Posted to Unlocking Winners (Weblog) by EJXD2 on 09-13-2013
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