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Welcome to PaceAppraiser...
How
Extreme Pace Handicapping Can Make You Money
Coming soon to Amazon in paperback.
Buy the eBook now and get the paperback for
FREE. Without
question the best payoffs I have at the track are generated by extreme
pace handicapping. Those nice payoffs don’t come from pedestrians.
I’m talking about thieves and carpetbaggers, opportunists who are
ordinary but have found themselves in extraordinary situations - the right
place, the right time.
In 1991 I
started playing the pace picture way. It made such a difference that I
have dedicated my handicapping life to it. This guidebook will show you
what made the difference and why. It’s simple, really. I like to
call it pace picture doodling. If you doodle it they will come: The Thief,
The Clever Thief, The Carpetbagger and The Loner.
Read more...
FREE
Bonus: the Super Sprinter and
the Optimal Pace Model.
Add the power of the Velocity
Generator
Don't bet
another horse until you know if it was helped or hindered by the pace of the
race. You'll save money by passing weak pace ability horses. You won't be
fooled into a foolish bet.
The
Velocity Generator
The
concept that VG is built on is solid, pace matters - the “pace of
the race” matters. Ray Taulbot’s original idea about pace
of the race, instead of pace of the horse, was and still is the inspiration
and the reason I continue to research pace ability of racehorses. Many
years ago Mr. Taulbot wrote, “A winning horse either sets or overcomes
the pace of the race it runs against.” I amended that statement
to, “A superior winning horse either sets or overcomes the fast
pace of the race it runs against.” That statement sums up my work.
Whether you
want to know the pace ability of a particular horse, or if a horse should
improve this time out, or if a race is a key pace race, or if that 103
speed figure that towers over the field is for real, Velocity Generator
will inform you. IMPORTANT: The program exposes weak pace ability; we
won’t be fooled by good pacelines. Eliminating those horses saves
us money. Read more...
Download
VG help files and more information
here.
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