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03-27-2017, 02:18 PM
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Older Thoroughbred Books Available
Hi All:
I'm clearing out my bookcase so I have 47 older horse racing books available. My first inclination is to just liquidate for pennies at my local bookstore since there isn't enough financial upside to hassle with it.
Before I do so, if anyone wants a particular title, IM me and we'll go from there.
1. Thoroughbred Horse Racing – Ray Taulbot
2. Betting Thoroughbreds – A Professional’s Guide for the Horseplayer – Steven Davidowitz
3. Investing at the Racetrack – William L. Scott
4. Pace Makes the Race – An Introduction to the Sartin Methodology – Tom Hambleton
5. How Will Your Horse Run Today? – William L. Scott
6. Modern Pace Handicapping – Thomas Brohamer
7. Ainslie’s Complete Guide to Thoroughbred Racing (hardback) – Tom Ainslie
8. Dr. Z’s Beat the Racetrack – William T. Ziemba
9. Total Victory at the Track – William L. Scott
10. Dynamic Ability – Mathematical Determination of a Thoroughbred’s Capacity to Race – Walter L. Seip II
11. Handicapping Magic – Michael Pizzolla
12. Value Handicapping – Mark Cramer
13. Ainslie’s Complete Guide to Thoroughbred Racing (paperback) – Tom Ainslie
14. Off the Charts – Nick Borg
15. Pro Rated Longshots Plus – Al Smallman
16. Winning at the Track – David L. Christopher
17. Overlay, Overlay – How to Bet Horses Like a Pro – Bill Heller
18. Picking Winners – Andrew Beyer
19. Fast Track to Thoroughbred Profits – Mark Cramer
20. Workouts and Maidens – Vincent M. Reo
21. Money Secrets at the Racetrack – Barry Meadow
22. Dutching Made Simple – Jim Giordano
23. Inside Horse Racing – Jay Hovdey
24. Winning Horse Racing Formulae – David Duncan
25. Speed to Spare – Joe Cardello
26. Handicapping Speed – Charles Carroll
27. Thoroughbred Cycles – Mark Cramer
28. Dave Litfin’s Expert Handicapping – Dave Litfin
29. The Wrong Horse – William Murray
30. Winner’s File – Henry Kuck
31. The Winning Horseplayer – Andrew Beyer
32. The Best of Thoroughbred Handicapping (2003) – James Quinn
33. The Best of Thoroughbred Handicapping (1987) – James Quinn
34. Class of the Field – James Quinn
35. The ABCs of Thoroughbred Handicapping – James Quinn
36. The Odds Must Be Crazy – Len Ragozin
37. Commonsense Handicapping – Dick Mitchell
38. Six Secrets of Successful Bettors – Frank R. Scatoni
39. The Handicapper’s Condition Book – James Quinn
40. Beyer on Speed – Andrew Beyer
41. Commonsense Betting – Dick Mitchell
42. Inside the Claiming Game – Steve Collison
43. Overlay Handicapping – Tim Maas
44. Eleven Winning Exacta Situations – Mark Cramer
45. Hidden Probabilities: Hard-Core Research for X-Rated Horseplayers – Mark Cramer
46. Modern Impact Values – Michael E. Nunamaker
47. Morning-Liner Ultimate – The Value Handicapping Process – Paul Peterson
Cheers,
Dale
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03-28-2017, 06:56 PM
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Check your private messages.
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03-28-2017, 07:06 PM
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Dvlander, do you mind sharing with us why you're clearing out your bookcase? Did you perhaps find a major breakthrough thus not needing the books to re-read anymore, or are you giving up the game?
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03-28-2017, 08:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ReplayRandall
Dvlander, do you mind sharing with us why you're clearing out your bookcase? Did you perhaps find a major breakthrough thus not needing the books to re-read anymore, or are you giving up the game?
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This is EXACTLY the sort of question that prevents me from selling my OWN horseracing books here.
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03-28-2017, 08:41 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by thaskalos
This is EXACTLY the sort of question that prevents me from selling my OWN horseracing books here.
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Sorry......Let me PM you some of my private picks to help smooth things out..
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03-28-2017, 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by ReplayRandall
Sorry......Let me PM you some of my private picks to help smooth things out..
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Sure...NOW you tell me...when my ADW balance is down to $.02
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03-28-2017, 09:40 PM
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Buckle Up
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03-30-2017, 12:47 PM
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Books
Hi:
I don't mind the question. I gave up horse racing quite a few years ago. Everyone knows it is a tough game and I just decided that despite how much fun it is to play, it's probably in my best financial interests to concentrate on other things.
Cheers,
Dale
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03-31-2017, 10:32 AM
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I'm interested in 3 I've sent you a couple PM's
Thnx
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03-31-2017, 11:17 AM
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So have I
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04-01-2017, 09:44 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by upthecreek
I'm interested in 3 I've sent you a couple PM's
Thnx
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And Still awaiting an answer...............Oh Well
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04-01-2017, 10:23 AM
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Selling because of book title number 29.
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04-01-2017, 05:15 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dvlander
Hi:
I don't mind the question. I gave up horse racing quite a few years ago. Everyone knows it is a tough game and I just decided that despite how much fun it is to play, it's probably in my best financial interests to concentrate on other things.
Cheers,
Dale
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I guess the "answer" isn't in the books.
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04-01-2017, 09:58 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by thaskalos
I guess the "answer" isn't in the books.
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How many books would it take before one is able to draw that conclusion: 47?
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04-02-2017, 12:02 AM
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Originally Posted by rsetup
How many books would it take before one is able to draw that conclusion: 47?
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But the new one always sounds so promising...
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