Besides the house and in the Long Term? If so, how? Where can I find more information on how to become a successful handicapper at the track?
I've read up a little bit online and found that looking for key stats such as trainers winning percentage and jockey winning percentage are a good start. I've tried this at the track, with moderate success, my only issue is that usually by using this technique, we're picking favorites and not making much money when winning, but still being able to lose a lot when losing.
I've read up a little bit online and found that looking for key stats such as trainers winning percentage and jockey winning percentage are a good start. I've tried this at the track, with moderate success, my only issue is that usually by using this technique, we're picking favorites and not making much money when winning, but still being able to lose a lot when losing.