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Charlie
05-11-2014, 01:14 PM
Does anyone have updated M1 and Freehold PP stats? I have gone to their websites, but for some reason can't attain them. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

pandy
05-11-2014, 01:35 PM
Click on track statistics on the ustrotting results.


http://racing.ustrotting.com/

Charlie
05-11-2014, 07:51 PM
That is unreal. I am always on this site, but never realized PP stats were readily available. Pandy, once again thanks, not only for this info, but for all your efforts on behalf of all handicappers.

EdZone
05-11-2014, 09:06 PM
That is unreal. I am always on this site, but never realized PP stats were readily available. Pandy, once again thanks, not only for this info, but for all your efforts on behalf of all handicappers.

I believe is you can't find it.

M1 is here --> http://racing.ustrotting.com/reports/M_postpositionstats.pdf
Freehold is here --> http://racing.ustrotting.com/reports/Fhld_postpositionstats.pdf

pandy
05-11-2014, 09:37 PM
That is unreal. I am always on this site, but never realized PP stats were readily available. Pandy, once again thanks, not only for this info, but for all your efforts on behalf of all handicappers.


Thank you!

mrroyboy
05-12-2014, 01:10 PM
When is your new book and stuff coming out Pandy?

Charlie
05-12-2014, 06:00 PM
Pandy ,,,,, As usual, I'll be ready to buy it whenever it's ready.

pandy
05-12-2014, 07:15 PM
When is your new book and stuff coming out Pandy?

I'm not sure. I'm testing a formula.

thespaah
05-14-2014, 08:49 PM
I'm not sure. I'm testing a formula.
I can picture a chemistry set with the gurgling beaker full of liquid of a content known only to you. Of course the steam rising from the top for effect...
LOL!!!!
What's the title and where will it be sold?

pandy
05-14-2014, 09:21 PM
I'm really not sure of the title yet. I'm collaborating with an Asian gentleman that I've known for several years. He used to be a serious player both in Hong Kong and here. He is retired now. I'm trying to incorporate, and merge, his theory of class, and mine, into an easy to use formula.

It's not easy to write a good handicapping book. Many, if not most, handicapping books simply tell you what you already know, or give you a lot of information but no rules. I always try to break it down into a step-by-step method that anyone can understand, with the goal to provide something that is not too subjective or ambiguous.

The way most horse players look at handicapping is probably overly simplistic. That's why speed figures are so popular. Pace Handicapping was a huge step forward, but there is certainly more.