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Originally Posted by classhandicapper
I was fortunate enough to spend some time with Brad this year. I wish I could spend a year at the track gambling with him. He's like Yoda. It's not that he knows everything. It's that he sees and knows things that other people do not see or know. Plus he's an all time great guy.
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You know, another point about trip handicapping, everyone nowadays talks about watching replays, but you can't see half of what is happening and you miss a lot of the subtle things that guys like Brad catch. Paul Cornman, a professional gambler that I used to work with, is also a very good trip handicapper, and I remember him always having binoculars around his neck. For the first twenty years or so that I followed racing, I never went to the track without wide angle binoculars.