I have the QFH book too. (Buried somewhere.) I also read it a long time ago. If i recall there was nothing special about it. In my opinion the only thing that older books are good for now is to stimulate a new idea that makes sense in today's handicapping world. It's how I feel about most spot plays, systems, or methods. Unless they have been thoroughly tested on recent data, I don't feel there is any real value to them either, save for the occasional idea.
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