Horse Racing Handicapping Tips Details
This is the most important concept when reading
my handicapping picks. The horses are grouped into color coded tiers.
The tier colors are displayed as the background color of each horse's
program number. The colors range from dark green to yellow.
The
grey tier is a special tier which means I did not rate that particular
horse. Although, the grey tier is listed at the bottom, this DOES NOT
indicate that this is a bad horse. It is a rare occurrence that a horse
is unrated. It is usually due to a lack of data for foreign horses.
Examine these horses manually to see if they pose a threat.
Within
a given tier, the horses are ranked from best to worst. However,
usually the horses within a tier are close in ability and it is
difficult to choose one over another. For single race bets (e.g. Exacta,
Trifecta), I would key or box the horses in this first (dark green
tier). For multi-leg bets (e.g. Pick 3, Pick 4), I take all the horses
in the top tier. Sometimes, depending on the circumstances, I add one or
two horses from the second tier or from the grey tier.
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
Horse Racing Handicapping Tips
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