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Originally Posted by DeltaLover
I agree with what you are saying here; I can add that the reason for this is the low educational level of the vast majority of horse players that does not allow them to collaborative effectively and create the necessary abstractions to facilitate communication and promote the study of the game.
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If you are just handicapping together, you can get by with bullshitting and basic social skills.
If you are combining to form a syndicate of more than one person for betting the horses, then you need some understanding of the organization. You don't need an Ivy League education to pull this off, but you do need to be aware of the need for organization. Generally you "stand on the shoulders of giants" and start by using a proven method.