Friday, April 18, 2008

Abstinence Over, with a bang and a book

I returned to thoroughbred racing this year on the first day of Spring, after three months—my second longest sabbatical from the Sport of Kings. The longest I have stayed away from horse racing is four years. At the time, It was out of necessity. I had lost my belief in my abilities to predict winners.
I didn't read any racing news, visit a track or look at the form.

This time was different. A long-lasting speed bias on the Aqueduct inner-dirt track, and lousy weather at the other tracks I played caused me to stop. And this time, I spent my days and nights pouring over old racing forms. As a result, i am now prepared to share the basics of my long-shot method.

My March 20 return paid immediate benefits. In Gulfstream Park's third, 'We're Sailing' lead every step of the way but the last at 40-1, to pay a nice $28 for place. Then at Fairgrounds in the fourth, Howdy Ho, my move horse won, paying $31. Nice way to come back.

For those who have hung in there with this blog I am keeping my promise. I am now fine-tuning an instructional booklet on what I have renamed the "monster move method." Monster is more accurate, because it yields such large prices,

Here are a few of the horses that the system has connected with in the last few days. (Check the charts, for yourself).

April 12, 2008
Race 1- Gulf--Wardyan $29
Race 8- Aqu- Sherine $29

April 16
Race 1- Tampa--Ms. Cimarron $21.40
Race 3- Tampa-Moro Chop Chop finished 3rd at 36-1, paying $17.8 to show

April 17
Race 2- Keen-Sunshine State $37

Everything is explained in the 90-page book. In fact, I give about 60 examples of the past performances, then the result charts. Stay tuned.