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Originally Posted by ubercapper
I apologize. I did not realize this went out in newsletter form. I understand your point now.
However, I would add, and I think Tom (Barchyman) would agree, an angle is only as good as the horse so whenever anyone using the product sees a positive angle it serves as an alert to qualify the horse based on other handicapping factors one would normally use. Angles are not meant to be bet blindly based on past results but serve as an alert to look more closely at the horse itself.
An example is I have angles for first time starters by Constitution and by Good Magic. There were four of those last week and three were not likeable for other reasons. One of them, the Constitution first time starter in the second race at Gulfstream Park on Saturday (1/27) qualified on all counts such as trainer, jockey, workouts, and he paid $18 to win.
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So...its the end of this newsletter?