TGJB Wrote:
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> Yeah, I suspect that a lot of the drop in handle
> nationally is due to access, as opposed to the
> economy, although I\'m sure that\'s a factor too. A
> guy wrote a piece about that in the 11/22
> Bloodhorse, ending \"It\'s not the economy, stupid\".
I can tell you that my handle has gone way down this year and the chief reason is the synthetic. I just do not feel that i understand it well enough to bet the sums that i bet on dirt or grass. Unfortunately, I learned this lesson the hard way.
When i handicap a race, the first thing i do is determine whether or not the race is bettable. For me, there needs to be some angle where I think i am smarter than (i.e. have an edge against) the crowd. Even in the very best of times, I would say i was lucky to find 3 or 4 bettable races in a 10 race card (that is the high end). Nowadays, i have handicapped full SoCal cards and not found one bettable race. I do not even remember the last time i even bothered to handicap Keeneland.
Maybe I am not a good barometer, but, if there are others like me, I would have to think that the synthetic surfaces are an additional reason for betting declines.