Keeneland Winning Trainer Patterns - 2011 Edition
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In this new book handicapper Art Parker analyzes the winning patterns of the most successful trainers that race their stock at Keeneland. With this guide you will know how each and every trainer that has saddled multiple winners at the fall meet prepares his or her runner for success.
How many works does this trainer's winners have coming into the race? What kind of works are they? Where do they ship in from? How quickly do they race back? Were there equipment changes? Were class drops used? How about surface or distance switches? Of course, you'll also learn who rode these winners and for what stable this trainer wins for.
"Keeneland Winning Trainer Patterns - 2011 edition" includes bonus features:
* The Key Factor that handicappers need to know about the Polytrack surface
* A special look at Two Year Old racing, which is quite frequent during the fall meeting
* A review of the 2010 Keeneland Fall Meeting
Did you know...Keeneland held 161 thoroughbred races on 17 days in the fall of 2010?
Trainers winning at least 2 races totaled 28.
The 28 multiple winners won a total of 110 races collectively or 68% of all races.
Of the 28 multiple winners, 9 trainers won at least 5 races.
Those 9 trainers collected a total 64 wins or 40% of all races.
Profiting at Keeneland is all about knowing the tendencies of the individuals that know how to win year-in and year-out at the Lexington racetrack.
Download this handicapping guide today!
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All Star Press is the publisher of several books including: "Quiet Spaces: Hearing God's Voice in a Noisy World" by author James Hale; "The Eye Floater Solution" by Chantal Romy; "The Road to Recovery: Overcoming & Moving Beyond Your Grief" by Rich Nilsen; "Sleep Great for Life" by Rich Nilsen. Founded in 2010. Based in Tarpon Springs, Florida.
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Keeneland Winning Trainer Patterns - 2011 Edition - allstarpress
KEENELAND WINNING TRAINER PATTERNS
- 2011 FALL MEET EDITION
By Art Parker
Published by All Star Press at Smashwords
© Copyright 2011 All Star Press
All Rights Reserved
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Cover photo by John Engelhardt
INTRO
Trainer Patterns
Preparing for 2011:
A review of the 2010 Keeneland Fall Meeting
It is a sensible and accepted practice to review historical data before making investments. If you ever purchased shares of a mutual fund from a securities representative you were probably drowned with information about the great past performance of the fund, which is the best weapon the representative has to sell you on the quality of the investment. Naturally, among all of the investment warnings and small legal fine print, you are warned that past performance is no guarantee of future performance.
The same is true in Thoroughbred racing. Those of us who frequent the races know that past performance is no guarantee of future results. But just like in the financial world, we are better equipped to make good decisions about the future when we have an abundance of reliable information about the past.
Few horse players pay attention to trainers and what they actually do. Most players try to turn their brain into computer mode as they throw themselves into the details of the running lines found in past performances. They crunch numbers and inhale speed and pace figures as if there is no tomorrow, and all of that is important. Many players worry about jockeys and for some reason view these diminutive athletes as race car drivers. Many players believe jockeys are solely responsible for the performance of their horses in races, and this logic is very, very weak. The best horse players will tell you that when it comes to the human factor in thoroughbred racing, it is the trainer that plays the most critical role.
Trainers are business people that manage employees and have fiduciary responsibilities since they are also managing the assets of thoroughbred owners. The best trainers are successful because they are excellent managers of anything to do with their business. They have to plan and execute to be successful. In addition to business talent they must know thoroughbreds and know as much about them as possible. A trainer is not only a conditioner but is part veterinarian. And when the trainer is not