Creating your own inside information in horse racing can give you an edge on the crowd

In the paddock on Mother's Day at ASD. Watching the horses can give you an edge on the crowd.

  Art of finding the extraordinary within the ordinary takes work, but worthwhile by Rob Handicapping in the 21st century has become a game that is devoid of easy money. Long gone are the days of the $2 bettor. Now the competition is between the educated versus the educated. There is still an edge to be [...]

High class racing at a premium on Mother’s Day weekend

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  Rob’s ASD Picks, Analysis and Longshots for May 10-12, 2013 by Rob The first full weekend of racing at ASD brings together a set of three cards that make up one of the most competitive sets of 24 races I can remember in a long time. Of course, I don’t remember much horse racing before [...]

Workouts: Transferring morning glory to the Winner’s Circle

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by Rob Using workouts in your handicapping can help you to spot three types of horses ready to run well: first time starters, horses coming off a freshening and stakes horses. First time starters are working themselves into shape to run their first race, horses coming off layoffs are also working their way back into form, [...]

Labour Day long weekend looks favorable for longshots at ASD

NCI Manitoba Derby Pre-Game Show

by Rob Last weekend was filled with short-priced favourites, stakes races and impressive performances. Balooga Bull romped home in an allowance race, Red Rebellion won a Maiden Special Weight race and the five stakes races were won mostly by the Sayler family (Da Hoot, She’s Copacetic, Arstar and Two Barrel Tootie) along with the cinch that [...]

Slew of stakes at ASD this weekend feature the best horses on the grounds, Balooga Bull and betting opportunities

by Rob There are five stakes races this weekend at ASD featuring the best horses on the grounds, including Manitoba Derby winner Balooga Bull, who will face seven rivals in a prep for the Gold Cup on Saturday. The Distaff, Debutante, Osiris Plate, C.T.H.S Sales Stakes and Jack Hardy are all races that are interesting and [...]

Don’t forget class in your handicapping

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by Rob Modern handicapping is so heavily focused on speed, how fast a horse ran and numbers, that people often forget about another important basic form of handicapping. Class handicapping puts heavy emphasis on what level a horse runs at and what kind of company it has been keeping in its races. A crucial part of [...]

Handicapping Manitoba Lotteries Derby Weekend 2012

Friday ASD Longshot: Sweet Margi

by Rob Monday, August 6, is Manitoba Lotteries Derby Day. It’s our biggest day of live racing and it’s shaping up to be incredibly exciting! The four stakes races carded for Derby Day should all have large competitive fields with no clear cut favorites – which means bigger and better payoffs if you can find your [...]

Could Gold Strike Mile result in biggest bridge jump wager ever?

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by Rob Friday night’s feature is the $15,000 Gold Strike Mile for Manitoba-bred 3-year-old fillies, which goes as the third race on the card with four horses. She’s Regal is the obvious standout and I am willing to bet that she will take incredible amounts of money. She runs against three horses that are all coming [...]

Handicapping the Visual: Going Beyond the Past Performances

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by Rob When beginners come out to the races one of the first things they do is go down to the paddock, pick out the prettiest horse in the race and bet them. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t, but is there validity to a method of handicapping that centers around visual impressions from a horse? [...]

Trip Handicapping, The Way, The Truth and the Light Version 2.0 of Course

Breaking from the starting gate at ASD

by Rob In the ‘70s a thought process came about that revolutionized handicapping. A long-haired Harvard dropout developed a set of numerical ratings to evaluate horses that ran on different days at different distances on different tracks around the country. That man was Andrew Beyer and those numbers were to form the foundation for what is [...]