I\'m sure Mall is a great handicapper. If he was involved in putting together the \"Tour\" I\'m even more certain of it. I have a simple theory when it comes to handicapping and it\'s this:
\"If you turn a year in and year out profit against the Pari Mutual Pool you are Top Flight\".
I have great weaknesses. I\'m weak on grass, weak on Poly, weak on Claimers. Therefore, I don\'t bet those types of races unless there is some extraordinary insight involved and even then I usually don\'t fair well. So I focus upon picking my spots, laying in ambush for just the right time to beat a horse everyone else is going to bet. Long story short I don\'t have the ability to take on a card at an unknown track with all differing classes of animals and fair very well as is required in these \"Handicapping Contests\" and therefore I don\'t attempt it. Most of those guys would clean my clock. Even then, the winners generally caught lightning in a bottle. The long-shot managed to come in for the directed race.
On the other hand, I am the best Triple Crown Handicapper the game has ever seen, because it is in the Triple Crown and it\'s run-up that all aspects of handicapping merge into one. It all applies there, if one has the background to deduce where it\'s going. My Triple Crown horses win or are right there. I\'ve won my share of Derbies and lost just as many by a length or less.
CtC
NoCarolinaTony Wrote:
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> See the attached article for some of the details.
>
>
http://www.drf.com/news/article/91634.html>
> Thanks to our \"Seasoned Contest Veteran\" Mall for
> getting this off the ground.
>
> Now there is a way to see who is the best of the
> best over a period of time/formats/etc, and not
> the Luck of the one or two bombs in any one
> contest.
>
> Miff,SoCal,TGJB,Richiebee,Michael D,TGAB, Silver
> Charm, Liftin, Stauffer - even you Chuckles the
> Clown can prove once and for all who is the best
> Handicapper in America.
>
> NC Tony