I generally only do the Sheets Thursday through Sunday. Occasionally on Wednesdays, like this week. They’ll be up for Gulfstream and Tampa Bay sometime on Tuesday if not before. You’re welcome.
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HorseSheets for 2-6
Two reports. The first has two sections. The top section is sorted by projected speed. The bottom section is sorted by closing tendencies and ability. The second report has two sections. The top section enumerates trainer angles relevant to today’s races. The second section has to do with each horse’s overall pace, on any surface and at today’s surface and distance. You’re welcome.
By the way, I do this for my own handicapping, and share it for free. It takes a great deal of time and effort, and the money also adds up – for data files, for the site itself, and other expenses. So if you enjoy getting the HorseSheets, or if they’re a valuable addition to your handicapping process, consider dropping a few bucks on me to ease the pain and keep the HorseSheets coming. Thanks.
HorseSheets for 2-5
Here are two sets of HorseSheets. The first has two sections: at the top, the horses are sorted according to their projected speed – the bigger the number the better. The bottom section is sorted according to the way they historically run: early speed horses at the top, dedicated closers at the bottom. The numbers in SYS1 and SYS2 show their positions at those points of call, a “1” at SYS1 meaning that horse usually runs in front at the first point of call, a “2” means he historically runs seconde at that point of call, etc.
The second is also in two sections. The first has to do with total pace – each horse’s total pace at different distances and surfaces. The second calls out relevant trainer angles for each trainer in the race.
Remember, I do this for my own handicapping, and share it for free. It takes a great deal of time and effort, and the money also adds up – for data files, for the site itself, and other expenses. So if you enjoy getting the HorseSheets, or if they’re a valuable addition to your handicapping process, consider dropping a few bucks on me to ease the pain and keep the HorseSheets coming. Thanks.
HorseSheets for 2-4: five tracks
By the way, I do this for my own handicapping, and share it for free. It takes a great deal of time and effort, and the money also adds up – for data files, for the site itself, and other expenses. So if you enjoy getting the HorseSheets, or if they’re a valuable addition to your handicapping process, consider dropping a few bucks on me to ease the pain and keep the HorseSheets coming. Thanks.
HorseSheets for 2-3 with two new additions
By the way, I do this for my own handicapping, and share it for free. It takes a great deal of time and effort, and the money also adds up – for data files, for the site itself, and other expenses. So if you enjoy getting the HorseSheets, or if they’re a valuable addition to your handicapping process, consider dropping a few bucks on me to ease the pain and keep the HorseSheets coming. Thanks.
If you’ve been here before, you’re probably used to the format of first file: HorseSheets for 2-2. I’ve added a second file for tomorrow. It has two sections. The first deals with pace, and is sorted by average early pace. The second enumerates various trainer angles in today’s races.
Enjoy yourself. Have fun. Win some money. Send me some. You’re welcome. Thank you.
HorseSheets for 1-30
By the way, I do this for my own handicapping, and share it for free. It takes a great deal of time and effort, and the money also adds up – for data files, for the site itself, and other expenses. So if you enjoy getting the HorseSheets, or if they’re a valuable addition to your handicapping process, consider dropping a few bucks on me to ease the pain and keep the HorseSheets coming. Thanks.
Final HorseSheets for 1-27 through 1-29
Almost all the races now have program numbers and morning line. Brisnet hasn’t updated Fairgrounds yet for Saturday, so that’s the exception.
By the way, I do this for my own handicapping, and share it for free. It takes a great deal of time and effort, and the money also adds up – for data files, for the site itself, and other expenses. So if you enjoy getting the HorseSheets, or if they’re a valuable addition to your handicapping process, consider dropping a few bucks on me to ease the pain and keep the HorseSheets coming. Thanks.
Final HorseSheets for Gulfstream 1-29
By the way, I do this for my own handicapping, and share it for free. It takes a great deal of time and effort, and the money also adds up – for data files, for the site itself, and other expenses. So if you enjoy getting the HorseSheets, or if they’re a valuable addition to your handicapping process, consider dropping a few bucks on me to ease the pain and keep the HorseSheets coming. Thanks.
Here are the Sheets, with program numbers and morning line. Have fun!
HorseSheets for 1-26 through 1-29
By the way, I do this for my own handicapping, and share it for free. It takes a great deal of time and effort, and the money also adds up – for data files, for the site itself, and other expenses. So if you enjoy getting the HorseSheets, or if they’re a valuable addition to your handicapping process, consider dropping a few bucks on me to ease the pain and keep the HorseSheets coming. Thanks.
HorseSheets for 1-23; five tracks
By the way, I do this for my own handicapping, and share it for free. It takes a great deal of time and effort, and the money also adds up – for data files, for the site itself, and other expenses. So if you enjoy getting the HorseSheets, or if they’re a valuable addition to your handicapping process, consider dropping a few bucks on me to ease the pain and keep the HorseSheets coming. Thanks.