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yourself and profit at the track! These
books help improve betting strategy at the racetrack, both in
horse racing and greyhound racing. Find expert information ranging from basic
tips on how to pick winning horses for the casual gambler to professional
betting strategy for high
stake punters. These books on winning at the racetrack are all
available for purchase worldwide from Amazon. |
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Books on Racetrack Gambling
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Off the Charts: Turning Result Charts into
Profitable Selections at the Track by Nick Borg
Paperback: 144 pages (April 2003)
Daily Racing Form; ISBN: 0970014759 |

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Book Description
A concise study of relevant information to any horse player. An easy read which simply and clearly covers
the ways to use result charts for finding future winners. Use this book to improve your betting strategy and turn your visit to the track into
profit! |
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2003 PARS PLUS
by Cynthia Publishing Company Staff
Paperback: 194 pages (January 15, 2003)
Cynthia Pub Co; ISBN: 0972864032 |

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Book Description
Cynthia Publishing Company's 2003 PARS PLUS book combines professional-level information, in-depth research and easy-to-follow practical advice into an indispensable Thoroughbred handicapping reference and tool that can help you win more at the races.
Supplemental information -- including average daily variants, track-class and intertrack class-level ratings, track-bias tendencies and local-knowledge issues -- allow you to formulate a highly effective and illustrative pace-and-speed methodology that will bring each race to life, as well as bring out the very best and highest use of the par-times listings. |
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Exotic Overlays: How to Get Big Payoffs from the Pick Six, the Pick Three, Exactas, Triples, Doubles, and Superfectas
by Bill Heller
Paperback: 221 pages ; (September 1996)
Bonus Books; ISBN: 1566250641 |

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Book Description
Heller wrote Exotic Overlays to reflect the ever-growing number of exotic wagering options at tracks as full-card simulcasting has become routine. In Exotic Overlays, Heller details methods to find vulnerable favorites and cash exotic overlays in Daily Doubles, exactas, triples (trifectas), the Pick Three, and
Superfectas.
For the challenging but incredibly rewarding Pick Six wager, he enlists the aid of the country's most noted Pick Six authority, Steve Crist of the New York Racing Association. Crist who earned the nickname of 'Mr. Pick Six', offers his strategies, opinions, and suggestions along with the author's to provide some of the soundest betting advice around. |
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Picking Winners : A Horseplayer's Guide
by Andrew Beyer
Paperback: Reissue edition (May 1994)
Mariner Books; ISBN: 0395701325 |

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Book Description
Just as football evolved with the introduction of the forward pass and basketball with the development of the jump shot, so too was handicapping forever changed by the use of speed figures--and it all started with Andrew Beyer's Picking Winners. This edition features a new foreword in which the author discusses the changes that have swept the sport since the book's original publication. Picking Winners remains a classic in the field of thoroughbred racing. |
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| Raceclubs
is a revolutionary 3D virtual horseracing game where members can
own, train and race virtual horses against other members in daily
scheduled races. The game provides a realistic simulation of all
aspects of real horseracing and has attracted a lot of attention
and participation, especially with the incentive of the
significant prize money involved. Click here
to check out this brilliant virtual horse racing game!

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Winner's Guide to Greyhound Racing, Third Edition
by Professor Jones
Paperback: 96 pages ; 2nd edition (November 1997)
Publisher: Cardoza Pub; ISBN: 0940685760 |

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Book Description
Professor Jones's book is a great basis book to use for handicapping. It'll help you develop a system and gives honest, sound advice. Great book for new punters that want to extend their knowledge of greyhound racing - a must read before you start any serious betting! |
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How to Win at the Races: Education of a Horseplayer
by Sam Lewin
Paperback: (September 1979 - Classic Advice)
Wilshire Book Co; ISBN: 0879802448 |

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Book Description
The original title of this book says it best: the education of a horseplayer. Simply put, the more educated a handicapper you are, the better your chances at winning at the track. Learn the racing game from one of the legends of the sport: Sam "The Genius" Lewin, and walk away from the track with a fatter wallet too! |
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Betting Thoroughbreds: A Professional's Guide for the Horseplayer
by Steve Davidowitz, Andrew Beyer
Paperback: 2nd edition (April 1997)
Publisher: Plume; ISBN: 0452270421 |

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Book Description
Totally revised and expanded to cover the newest forms of wagering and the latest handicapping theories, with examples of how to apply them, this book proves that the key to winning at the track is not in one all-powerful secret, but involves using the right tools at the right time.
For the intermediate to advanced horseplayer looking for a good synthesis of ideas on successful handicapping, this book is a must read. Each of the numerous chapters is dedicated to a single concept, all of which are well thought out and do not conform to a single "system". |
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Days Like These: The Education of a Racing Lover
by Jamie Reid
Paperback - 224 pages (September 2003)
Mainstream Publishing; ISBN: 1840187263 |
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Book
Description
"Days Like These" is a personal, autobiographical account of one man's passionate love affair with horse racing and betting. It chronicles the origins and consequences of his obsession with the sport and his addiction to gambling on it, through good times and bad. By interweaving dramatic racing moments with key episodes from his own experiences, Reid shows how a love of "the turf" can transform and intensify everyday life. The book celebrates some of the great racing personalities of the last 40 years - from Sir Peter O'Sullevan and Lester Piggott to JP McManus and Captain Ryan Price - and focuses on some of the most prestigious horses, including Arkle and Dawn Run in particular. Beginning with an account of a £10,000 gamble at the 2002 Cheltenham Festival and concluding with the jubilation of a 16-1 Derby Day triumph, Reid evokes the people, the faces, the smells of reeking fast food, and the potent adrenalin-charged atmosphere of the track. As well as being a vivid portrayal of horse racing life, this is also a book about fathers and sons, grandmothers and grandsons, and the path from childhood to adulthood. There is a portrait of Reid's eccentric gambling-mad grandmother and a graphic description of the stifling horrors of conventional schooling and small town life in late 1950s and 1960s England, from which Reid escaped through horse racing. |
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