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Track Tracts Archive

Separating the Wheat from the Chaff: Semi-Mechanical Contender Selection by Gordon Pine
Bet-Down as a Handicapping Factor by Gordon Pine
Variable Percentage Betting: Better Than Kelly? by Gordon Pine
Starting to Take a Position on Starting Position by Gordon Pine
Impact Value of Questionable Value: A/E is the Gold Standard by Gordon Pine
Full Kelly/Fractional Bankroll by Gordon Pine
Want a Racetrack Renaissance?  All You Need Is a No-Consolation Pick-All by Gordon Pine
Favorite Fitness Angles: Competitive Race on an Off-Track Last Time Out by Gordon Pine
Regaining Control -- New Favorite Fitness Angle: Competitive Race Last Time by Gordon Pine
Favorite Fitness Angles: Lowest Bounce Point by Gordon Pine
Things I Love About the Track by Gordon Pine
Class is a Pass as a Cause for Bounce by Gordon Pine
Different Tools for Different Jobs: Betting Against Odds-On Favorites by Gordon Pine
Does More Dope Just Make Us Dopier? by Gordon Pine
Derby Day Dope and Drinks by Gordon Pine
Case Rates Versus Base Rates by Gordon Pine
It's the Takeout, Stupid! by Gordon Pine
Betting Line Wagering Simplified by Gordon Pine
Of Betting Lines, Belmont and Booze by Gordon Pine
The Most Important Factor in Horse Racing by Gordon Pine
Soft Spots by Gordon Pine
Expert Advice by Gordon Pine
If You're Not Handicapping Yourself, You're Handicapping Yourself by Gordon Pine
Handicapping With Trainer Stats by Gordon Pine
Handicapping With Trainer Stats (Part 2) by Gordon Pine
Natural Selections by Gordon Pine
Underlay Tracks by Gordon Pine
Dozing Due to Del Mar Deficiency, Der Bingle and Other Digressions by Gordon Pine
Things that Don't Work and Things that Might Work by Gordon Pine
Traversing The Travers by Gordon Pine
Understanding Pace: A Cup of Gas by Gordon Pine
Understanding Pace: Need-To-Lead by Gordon Pine
Are We Up For This War? by Gordon Pine
Understanding Pace: Track Pace Bias by Gordon Pine
Speed Points Pointers by Gordon Pine
Off-Track Predictors by Gordon Pine
Maiden Claiming Frontrunners by Gordon Pine
Distaff Is De Stuff by Gordon Pine
Review Your Handicapping by Gordon Pine
The Second Call For Threes by Gordon Pine
Player's Supplemental Data by Gordon Pine
Exacta Soft Spots by Gordon Pine
Handicapping 101: Track Configuration by Gordon Pine
Maiden Contenders by Gordon Pine
Many Mechanical Methods Meritorious by Gordon Pine
Quick-and-Dirty Track Techniques: Exacta Betting Action by Gordon Pine
Knocking the Favorite by Gordon Pine
Handicapping 101: Early Speed by Gordon Pine
Quick-and-Dirty Track Techniques: Tracking Pace Biases by Gordon Pine
Quick-and-Dirty Track Techniques: Betting Lines by Gordon Pine
Know Thy Favorites: Filters for Favorites by Steve Fierro
The Search for the Ultimate Julep by Gordon Pine
A Peek at the Preak by Gordon Pine
The Importance of Being Early by Gordon Pine
Loser's Lament and Longshot List by Gordon Pine
The Good Ole Days by Steve Fierro
The First Quarter by Steve Fierro
Classic Overlays vs. Tote-Action Horses by Gordon Pine
A Valuable Analogy by Steve Fierro
On the Surface: Adjusting for Track, Surface and Distance by Gordon Pine
Betting Lines and Business 101 by Steve Fierro
Surprising Speculations by Gordon Pine
Keep an Accurate Set of Records by Steve Fierro
Blind to Chance by Gordon Pine
Race Typing: The "C" Type Race by Steve Fierro
Quick-and-Dirty Track Techniques: The Exacta by Gordon Pine
Late Simulcast Money and the Value Player by Steve Fierro
Money Management: Winning the Handicapping Game with Sessions by Gordon Pine
Sometimes You Just Have to Go Out and Make the Plane by Steve Fierro
Handicapping Filters by Gordon Pine
Take a Pass on Races with Prohibitive Favorites by Steve Fierro
Kentucky Derby: Ignorance is Bliss by Gordon Pine
Predatory Handicapping: Part 1 by Joe Takach
Predatory Handicapping: Part 2 by Joe Takach
Predatory Handicapping: Part 3 by Joe Takach
Predatory Handicapping: Part 4 by Joe Takach
Predatory Handicapping: Part 5 by Joe Takach
Predatory Handicapping: Part 6 by Joe Takach
Predatory Handicapping: Part 7 by Joe Takach
The Belmont: No Genius Handicapping Required by Gordon Pine
Part 8: Predatory Handicapping/Nuances and Trainers Continued by Joe Takach
Part 9: Predatory Handicapping/Nuances and Trainers continued by Joe Takach
Part 10: Predatory Handicapping/Nuances and Trainers continued by Joe Takach
Financial Goals for a Horse-Investing Business by Steve Fierro
Part 11: Predatory Handicapping/Nuances and Jockeys, Jockey Agents and Grooms by Joe Takach
First-Time Starters by Gordon Pine
Part 12: Predatory Handicapping/Nuances and Jockeys, Jockey Agents and Grooms by Joe Takach
Part 13: How Predatory Handicapping Goes Hand in Hand With Predatory Handicapping by Joe Takach
Upside vs. Downside Risk by Joe Takach
Upside vs. Downside Risk - Part 2 by Joe Takach
Upside vs. Downside Risk - Part 3 by Joe Takach
Upside vs. Downside Risk - Part 4 - The Answers by Joe Takach
Upside vs. Downside Risk - Part 5 - The Answers by Joe Takach
Upside vs. Downside Risk - Part 6 - Answers Continued by Joe Takach
Upside vs. Downside Risk - Part 7 - Answers Continued by Joe Takach
Upside vs. Downside Risk - Part 8 - Answers Continued by Joe Takach
Upside vs. Downside Risk - Part 9 - Answers Continued by Joe Takach
Need to Lead/Ability to Lead by Gordon Pine
Upside vs. Downside Risk - Part 10 - Answers Continued by Joe Takach
Upside vs. Downside Risk - Part 11 - Answers Continued by Joe Takach
Upside vs. Downside Risk - Part 12 - Answers Continued by Joe Takach
Upside vs. Downside Risk - Part 13 - Answers Concluded by Joe Takach
May Day Madness by Gordon Pine
Half the Race is Out of Your Control by Joe Takach
Half the Race is Out of Your Control (Part 2) by Joe Takach
The Bettor Part of Valor by Gordon Pine
Keeping Up With the Joneses by Gordon Pine
Half the Race is Out of Your Control (Part 4) by Joe Takach
Half the Race is Out of Your Control (Parts 5 & 6) by Joe Takach
 

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