Alm-- having worked with a lot of trainers over the years, including lots of top ones, I can tell you that they may know certain things (relevant and not) that serious handicappers don\'t, but overall they don\'t know more that\'s relevant about the horses, unless they too are getting our data. And they have no way of evaluating the OTHER horses in a race.
If this were not true, given the way the game is stacked against owners, it wouild be impossible for me to have had the success I have had advising clients.
We\'re in the information age, however, and now a lot of those trainers are getting data that helps them evaluate their own horses and others. The good news is that some of that data, which is being sold to horsemen astoundingly cheaply, is seriously flawed. Sometimes (when it lines up with reality) it makes it harder to buy/bet horses, but other times it works in our favor.