As a handicapper for 35 years, my two favorite books during my formative years may have been
Modern Pace handicapping by Brohamer and
Pace makes the Race by Sartin, Pizzolla, Hambleton and Schmidt
They gave me the nuts and bolts of handicapping rather than the anecdotal.
Today I have my own style of handicapping which is derived largely from my own experience. Things I see everyday in handicapping yet never seen anyone address in all the handicapping books I've read nor even talk much about on this board. (Don't ask what)
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