I received my copy of
The One-Minute Handicapper today. (Two days after I ordered!)
First, let me just say that I found myself as a kid in a candy store as I browsed the materials. The materials are first-rate. All the colors and forms, etc. are not cheap to produce. (I know about that; the
2007 HorseStreet Pars cost us over $12 per copy to print.)
I have only begun to read the materials and, as Max said, it is meant as a supplement to handicapping. From what I have gathered thus far, there are 22 angles brought together nicely in a nice worksheet.
As I perused the angles, there isn't a single one that was earth-shattering to me, but remember that I am a tough audience. After all, this is what I
do. Most of you, as experienced horse players will likely say, "I knew that" or "nothing new here." The beginner-to-intermediate player will, however, glean some wonderful ideas very quickly.
This is a very early review and I will write more later, but here it is:
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If you are anything less than a stone-cold winning player, just go buy this material and be done with it.
If you are a winning player, then, like me, you can justify the cost of just about anything new that comes along just to see if there are any new ideas. After all, just one new-to-you idea will more than pay for the book. This is no exception.
Buy it now!
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Regards,
Dave Schwartz
PS: And in case anyone should question my motives, I am nobody's shill. I have never (to my knowledge) spoken or emailed anyone involved with this product and certainly have no financial interest (although I admit I'd like to).