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      <description>I&#039;m sure someone has read Kinky Handicapping. What exactly is it about? I sort of assume that given the name it&#039;s some sort of system/methodology, that is far outside the boundaries of conventional handicapping and thinking.</description>
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      <description>I just read &quot;Logic Of Sports Betting&quot;, by Ed Miller &amp; Matthew Davidow the other day. I am now halfway through &quot;The Everything Guide to Sports Betting&quot; by Josh Appelbaum. What sports betting books do you like? It might even have a horse racing section you like too?</description>
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      <title>The 2025 HorseStreet Par Times are now available in our new store!</title>
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      <description>The 2025 HorseStreet Par Times are now available in our new store! Print copies begin shipping Friday, March 28. Click here to order.</description>
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      <description>An oldie-but-goodie originally written in 1992: Horse Handicapping | Off-Center and the Losing Inner Game Whenever one begins to discuss the “inner game,” most players just say, “Yeah, yeah. Let’s turn the page and move on to something that will make me a better selector.” What they fail to realize...</description>
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      <description>From LeoAI: Dave Schwartz&#039;s Key to the Mint Strategy The Key to the Mint strategy is a horse handicapping system developed by Dave Schwartz. The system is based on several key rules and principles that aim to help bettors make informed decisions and increase their chances of winning. Key Rules: 1....</description>
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