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Yes, Virginia, There IS a Santa Claus
(He's at the Race Track)
Getting the Most from Result Charts
A Fair Madness More Fair Madness
A Racing Reality Check Part 1 A Racing Reality Check Part 2
The Breeders' Cup and Common Sense When the Odds Change
After the Race Has Started Part 1      Part 2
When Is It Time to Stop Handicapping? Semi-Annual Report on Handicapping and the Internet  Part 1  Part 2 
A Lesson from The Lunatic School of Handicapping Is It Nostalgia or Is It the Future? 
The Easiest Way to Separate Your Real Contenders The Monarchos Lesson
The Strange Absence of Common Sense
at the Racetrack
The Worst is the Best
A Different Way to Handle Class Drops A Look at Touts
The Handicapper's Basic Survival Guide
Introduction
Analyzing Front-Runners
The Handicapper's Basic Survival Guide
Part 1: Condition
Cherish the Memories
The Handicapper's Basic Survival Guide
Part 2: Distance
Five Websites You Can't Live Without
The Handicapper's Basic Survival Guide
Part 3: Class
Death of the Tote Board - Part I
The Handicapper's Basic Survival Guide
Part 4: Footing and Bias
Death of the Tote Board - Part 2
Flesh and Blood in Cyberspace Have a Sandwich
Internet Handicapping Basics     Part 1     Part 2 Information Overload
Racing Newsgroups on the Internet Race Shapes - Who Can Run Second?
Handicapping Races for Two-year-olds - Part 1 Don't Get Beat by the Bias
Handicapping Races for Two-year-olds - Part 2 Rating Jockeys
Small Fields and the 20% Solution Small Track Profits
The Best Trainer Stats in the Country Successful Simulcast Handicapping - Part 1
The Internet Handicapping Aid
You Can't Live Without
Successful Simulcast Handicapping - Part 2
The Power of Positive Handicapping A Handicapping in Cyberspace Session
Using Pace to Handicap Turf Races Whatever Happened to Randolph Reynolds?
Winning and Losing Tracks in Cyberspace A New Golden Age of Handicapping
Zen, Handicapping, and The Art of
Growing Old Gracefully

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