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In 2010, the favorite won 36.7% of all races run in North America at average odds of 6/5. So, if you had wagered on every favorite that ran that year you would have lost $385.20 per 1,000 races. There is a better way, and this is it. This book will show you how he manages to do so.
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Monthly Archives: April 2013
The Logical Choice
Generations of racing fans learned to handicap horse races with one goal in mind: consistently picking winners. Because of their conditioning most people who bet on horse races use the same past performance records as everyone else. Is it any … Continue reading
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Jumpoint: Prophet Quest
The following passage is from a forthcoming book by first-time author Calvin C. Cahail slated for publication this summer by Jumpoint Books. Her tailored suit accentuated her trim body well. She either worked out or had a generous gene pool … Continue reading
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Murder at the Alcazar Hotel
Following is the current prologue to an upcoming mystery novel tentatively scheduled for release in October 2013. This sexually-charged murder mystery takes place almost entirely in Portland, Oregon, where Henry Brown, a family man and degenerate gambler, is found lying … Continue reading
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