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Handicapping in Cyberspace HANDICAPPING IN CYBERSPACE is the first and only book to show players how and where to find a world of valuable information on the Internet. It points the way to thousands of horseracing sites on the Internet - the perfect way to learn how handicapping is being transformed by the Internet, and how you can profit from it. Hailed by everyday players and experts alike, the current version now includes chapters on harness racing and quarter horse racing as well as listings for all steeplechase tracks in the U.S.. The time you'll save searching for information by using this remarkable reference book is well worth the investment. Now available in both standard printed format and downloadable E-book format with clickable links to every website listed! |
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A Unique Work The first book from noted handicapping writer George Kaywood. You've read his writing in American Turf Monthly, and the Phillips Racing Newsletter. You've seen his ideas in books by Dr. William Quirin, James Quinn, and Dick Mitchell. His book is THE book which is taking horseplayers into the next century. "This book should help handicappers throughout the world. For the Internet enthusiast who thirsts for information about virtually every important aspect of thoroughbred handicapping, it doesn't get any better or fresher. This is a remarkable compilation. It fits a need and does it well." ---Gaming TodayNewcomers to the Internet Love It "A massive amount of racing information is now available on the Internet, and George Kaywood shows how and where to find it. His comprehensive book is understandable even to a computer novice." --- Andrew Beyer, Picking Winners"...Handicapping in Cyberspace is a useful guide...Author George Kaywood...shows you exactly what keystrokes to type to find exactly what you want. Want to learn about racing in Australia? Find the latest results from Turfway Park? Chat with other horse-racing enthusiasts? Kaywood explains it all. Even the experienced net surfer will find helpful new information in this guide." --- Barry Meadow, Money Secrets at the Racetrack"An interesting, useful, and solid reference work." --- Steve Davidowitz, Betting Thoroughbreds for the 21st Century Experienced Computer Users Find It Indispensable The Internet is so large, and growing so fast it would be almost impossible to visit every place on it that offers racing information. Handicapping in Cyberspace offers an excellent place to start to introduce you to the many amazing places on the 'Net, and becomes a handy guidebook to refresh your memory from time to time. Even with electronic bookmarks, no one can remember what information is at every site. The Reviews from Users and Pros Say It All ! "...I must admit I was reluctant to purchase HIC at first because of the dynamics of change that would make a book of this sort obsolete in short order. I also thought that this book would tell me nothing, like some other computer-directed books. I was wrong on both counts. It has been an invaluable resource for someone like me, who does not have a great deal of time to look around. The material is well researched and well presented. In short, WELL DONE!" --- D.R., Warwick, RI "...Kaywood is an extraordinarily bright and articulate handicapper. Both these commendable traits come shining through in Handicapping in Cyberspace. Kaywood is eager to show the rest of us how to do it, and he does so in the kind of refreshingly clean, smart, and concise language that seems to abandon most books on computers, or handicapping, for that matter. Would-be high tech handicappers who have searched in vain for an Internet site to transform them into winners should instead locate a copy of Kaywood's definitive work. It's a 9." --- Dick Mitchell, Winning Thoroughbred StrategiesA Fabulous Time-saving Resource
"Looking for entries and results or information about
horses running internationally? It's here. (Just before the Breeders' Cup,
you may seek data on horses competing in England, Argentina, Australia or
Ireland, for example.) In short, George Kaywood has taken the cumbersome task of Internet searches apart and put it into perspective. His book lets you skips over all the advertising and extraneous cyber information that shows up when you go to your favorite search engine, and gives you a leg up on compiling your own list of favorite and helpful places." --- Howard Schwartz, Gamblers Book Shop, Las Vegas, NV An Exceptional Value Handicapping in Cyberspace is spiral bound, so it will lay flat when opened. No broken bindings, no pages falling out. Just open it up and place it next to your computer for easy, comfortable use.
"...just about everything and anything computer players will find useful....a strong '8' rating."
--- The Phillips Racing
Newsletter
A Lasting Value Handicapping in Cyberspace will add power to your handicapping. You'll discover a universe of information, most of it FREE. Handicappers will find great racing information. Owners and trainers
worldwide use the book to learn where to get all the info they need (even condition books on-line) FAST. Racetrack and racing-related businesses use it to look up where to find the most up-to-date news and information in the business. HANDICAPPING IN CYBERSPACE
is a hands-on manual, listing hundreds of places to get the racing
information you want. Each Internet racing site address is accompanied by
a detailed description of what you'll find there. Here's a partial
listing of what's in the current edition: All racetrack Internet sites in the U.S. and Canada with their features, including EXACT addresses for entries, results, and stats
Live racing audio and video Track and racing information from : Australia, Hong Kong, South Africa, The United Kingdom, Germany, Holland, Japan, Italy, Argentina, Sweden, Denmark, Finland,
and some places you'll be amazed to learn that conduct regular meets Publications, News, and Information
websites U.S. Off-track betting websites and physical locations, and a few words about each
Free Special BonusBreeding and pedigree expert Lauren Stich has written a special feature exclusively for HANDICAPPING IN CYBERSPACE: "The Correct Way to 'Read' a Thoroughbred Pedigree." If you're one of the many players who don't quite understand this facet of the game, Lauren's examples will help to explain how to use the breeding and pedigree information you'll find on the Internet. EXTRA Free Special Bonuses! It's truly hard to believe, but when you get your copy of Handicapping in Cyberspace, you'll also receive these FREE bonuses that George decided to add to make the current edition of his book an even better value: 1. Nine additional chapters culled from earlier editions. Some of the information is of historical interest and some is still applicable to racing today! 2. A Horse Racing Browser with predefined tabs that allow you to visit race track websites in the U.S., Canada, England, Ireland, France and a number of other countries. A unique piece of software designed especially for racing fans. 3. Odds to Win -- a very classy Dutch betting calculator! You select how many horses you might want to bet, the odds on each, and the program does the rest. You can choose from whole dollar or decimal amounts (making it suitable for wagering worldwide) and also use a slider control to see how much you have to wager on each horse for whatever amount of profit you'd like to target. Easy to use, with an excellent help file, too.
The Best Deal of All - A Free Sample of the Book! Yes, you can get a 100% no-strings-attached free sample, thanks to computer and Internet technology! I am going to give you a free 25-page PDF download which contains the Introduction and Chapter 1, US Racetracks on the Internet. And you can get it right now without having to register or sign up for anything! This chapter contains a list of websites for all thoroughbred race tracks in the United States, including steeplechase tracks. What makes it special is (1) that it lists not only the sites of major and secondary tracks, which are easy to find, this list also contains the smallest of the small, including meets that only run two or three days a year! If there's not a specific track-maintained site for a tiny race track, there's a site listed that will provide as much information as available about the track and the racing conducted there, and (2) all the tracks listed have a clickable link that allows you to go to the home page of the track or website that contains information for the track. WOW! Download your free sample now! Internet Explorer Users: Right-click the link and select "Save Target As..." to begin the download. Firefox Users: Right-click the link and select "Save Link As..." to begin the download. Better Yet, Get Your Own Copy & Free Bonuses
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