You both might have a point. Each race has to be handicapped on its own merits. Here\'s an example. Sunday I loved Bluegrass Jet in the 4th at Belmont based on a few factors including the fact his last race was turning into a key race and he galloped out extremely well in his August race, neither evident in sheets. I wasn\'t quite sure what to do in the race before it, so I bought the Thoro-Graph sheets for the day. Well, as expected, Bluegrass Jet\'s # didn\'t match the better ones in the field, BUT-the horse who ended up running 2nd had the best # and better yet a review of the 3rd race sheet #s pointed me to the winner because he had a better pattern than the favorite, who had a severe reaction to a 0.5 2 starts back. With the sheets, I confidently could toss the 2nd choice in the 3rd by combining TG #s with the lack of quality of horses he ran behind. Then, I was able to take shots with horses later that day using TG #s. I won big having 3 p3s, a p4 & p6. While my key was a non-sheet play, for all the stuff around it, I couldn\'t have done it as well without you.