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TrackSideEye - Informing the off-track bettor

From the paddock to the gate


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The Limits of Handicapping

Physicality - The other half of the game.

paddockwalk.jpg (33545 bytes)Probably the the biggest question for the off track bettor everyday, "is he in shape?" It is one that can't really be answered well within the lines of past performances.

While the form can supply a few indications, and those indications can be semi-reliable, if they are there. All too often, the off-track bettor is left to hope for a glimpse of a betting prospect in the video stream from the track. More often then not, the glimpse does not materialize in a way that anyone could tell if any particular horse looks ready for a winning effort today. Running is one thing, winning takes an advantage.

For any horse, at any class level, winning on purpose is as difficult as losing is easy. The gate opens, and the wire is coming.... fast. If any of the contestants are not prepared, or ready, for a best effort today... all of the qualifications for losing have been full-filled. It is very unlikely that the result will differ.

Handicapping and understanding past performances can give you an edge on the betting public when it comes to racing ability. A horseplayer needs to have the same edge for determining a horse's condition to run to that ability.... today. Is he ready?

That is where TrackSideEye can supply the edge in knowing a horses physical condition today. Top physical condition enables a race horse to run to its racing ability. Any less, can cause any horse to run poorly, or at best, not at all as well as expected, or, as well as needed... for the win.

TrackSideEye reports directly to you, in real time, right from the paddock, post parade, and up until the horses are loading into the gate. Any physical negatives are reported to you, so that you have the edge in your informed   betting decisions. Everything that you can't get from the video stream, for pennies per race. The most valuable information that any horseplayer can have, delivered up to the minute to the off-track bettor.

TrackSideEye reports via Sprint/Nextel, and/or IM/email. So that you can act quickly with the best information on your prospects physical condition for today's race.

 

TrackSideEye is being offered for the Gulfstream Park meeting starting - February 1st, 2008 to March 31, 2008 at an introductory pre-meeting price of $100.

TrackSideEye at GP/2008 $100.00

 

Copyright © Jon D. Luman 2007