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Originally Posted by timtam
This is my second post on this book and I didn't even know about the website
and the archives section which I immediately read. So after all the replys from
other readers does anyone in the forum find his method in Logical Approach a
satisfactory and successful method by the way the author explains it?
I did some paper tests and had mixed results so is there something he explains
in his archives or emails to other members that clarifies any of his " rules"
that would make his approach successful? It's an easy method to follow in
between races but he violates the 9/1 odds rule at BC&D tracks that I don't
know if he wins or loses. Any body make any clarity from the additional info or
is still mishmash and bend the rules to hit a winner? Also sorry about his
health and wish him well.
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No one is all right or all wrong in their handicapping. His tote-board method has some merit in my testing, but I haven't been able to make a profit by it. His method will lead us to which horses are getting action and which horses are being neglected by public. This itself is enough to incorporate into your handicapping or wagering.
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