Exotic Betting: How to Make the Multihorse, Multirace Bets that Win Racing’s Biggest Payoffs
Exotic Paris: How to make a bet Multihorse, Multirace Biggest Payoffs that Win Racing
Exotic in Paris, HorsePlayer goes around paris colored by learning to maximize profits by betting on a multitude of exotic Paris, including the daily double, exacta, trifecta, twin, Superfecta, PICK-3, 4 and 6 .
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about 11 months ago
Crist’s book is a must-read if you want to understand what the winners understand,
I recently read this book. Even though nobody is going to read it and say, “Eureka! I can finally quit my job!” it still qualifies as a must-read.
His explanation of exotics will help a lot of people understand how exotics really work. (You probably think you already know that. <G>) I think more than a few people will see where they are going wrong and, perhaps, how to correct their approach.
I buy just about every horse racing book that comes along. The $20-30 is not important. It is what I may learn from a book versus the time it takes me to read and digest it. Most books I read are a total loss but admittedly I often check out by the third chapter. This is one I was glad I read.
Simply put, there aren’t enough high quality books out there from a source such as Crist. Just order it.
Dave Schwartz
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|about 11 months ago
The Most Important Horseplaying Book in 30 Years,
If you’ve ever picked nearly 37% winners over three months, or picked nine in a row, including a 15-1 shot, and still have gone home stooping for tickets in your Hanes, this book is for you.
Wise, relentlessly tested,”Exotic Betting” has an almost Buddhistic approach to thoroughbred wagering: Lose the ego, the King-of-the-Handicappers mentality, allow yourself to be wrong in the right spots and then bam, you’re on your way.
Not since Andrew Beyer’s “Picking Winners” 30 years ago has a book given horseplayers more hope. An obvious must.
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|about 11 months ago
A must-read for any horseplayer of the 21st century,
This book elaborates on ticket-tailoring techniques, not on how to identify the contenders in a horse-racing program. Steve Crist does a great job explaining (with clear arithmetical arguments) when to opt for an intrarace exotic bet instead of playing to win/place, and when not to. “The master of the pick-6″ also shares his ABC-X technique to build interrace bets.
In the last chapter of the book, Crist shares his experience betting the 2005 Breeder’s Cup. How he allocates his bankroll first, tabulates the horses in his A B C and X categories, the ticket execution, the on-the-fly adjustments and hedge bets, the after-the-fact analysis with lessons learned.
It was a very enjoyable read too. Crist style is great.
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