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Beyer on Speed New Strategies for Racetrack Betting

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ISBN-10: 0618871721

ISBN-13: 9780618871728

Edition: 2007

Authors: Andrew Beyer

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No serious horseplayer should be without Beyer on Speed, the third jewel in Andrew Beyer's literary triple crown. Beyer shows the handicapper how to make his Beyer Speed Figures the focal point of a wagering strategy for pursuing spectacular profits by relating speed figures to pace, track bias, and track conditions. He helps bettors utilize new opportunities for picking winners, such as video replays and a successfully structured multirace ticket, whether betting online, on the phone, or at the track. This invaluable book on wagering includes a new preface by the author, focusing on the role of simulcasting and the Internet in modern-day handicapping. Written in Beyer's entertaining,…    
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Book details

List price: $18.99
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 4/4/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 6.02" wide x 9.02" long x 0.67" tall
Weight: 0.682
Language: English

ANDREW BEYER thoroughly revolutionized handicapping when he created his "Beyer Speed Figures," a measure of how fast a horse has run in a given race, and an indispensable tool for horseplayers. Making the necessary calculations to develop a set of figures for each horse in each race was too time-consuming for most horseplayers, so in 1992 the Daily Racing Form commissioned Beyer and his associates to provide his speed figures for every horse competing in North America. Beyer has been a columnist for the Washington Post since 1978, and contributes regularly to the Daily Racing Form. He is considered one of the leading experts on horse racing.

Preface
The Value of Speed Figures
Probabilities and Patterns
How Was the Figure Earned?
How Will He Run Today?
The Mathematics of Pace
Turf Racing: Lessons from Two Continents
Exotic Betting Strategy
A Week in Las Vegas
Acknowledgments
Appendix
Bibliography