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07-25-2018, 05:20 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Fergus,ON
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CALIBRATION HANDICAPPING BY JIM LEHANE
Does anyone still have this book? I think after reading some reviews and samples, it might be a good read. Will pay for anyone who has book. But please finalize price for Canadian please. Don’t need a $20 book and it costing $50
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07-26-2018, 08:37 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Fergus,ON
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Please if anyone can respond. Thanks
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07-28-2018, 02:08 PM
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It was on eBay. Check there .
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07-28-2018, 02:32 PM
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Location: Ketchikan,AK
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Great book...Is is not available from Jim anymore.
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07-30-2018, 01:13 PM
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Location: Philadelphia area
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I reached out to Jim. I had correspondence with him years back. Maybe it will get somewhere.
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07-30-2018, 09:17 PM
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Location: Ketchikan,AK
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I have contacted him through Linkedin also. That was awhile back
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07-31-2018, 03:43 AM
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Location: Oakland, Ca
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Originally Posted by xtb
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Went through the hassle of registering at that site...here was what I got for my trouble:
0 results found for Calibration Handicapping.
It's not a problem if they don't bill my credit card--thanks anyway
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07-31-2018, 06:52 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 28,570
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"Calibration Handicapping"...FOR SALE!
I have this book...and I'd be more than willing to sell my copy. The problem is that there is no listing for it anywhere on the internet...and I have no idea what price to ask for it. Is anyone out there willing to make me an offer?
One more thing:
During the long period of time that I've been here, I've seen this book mentioned more than a few times...and whenever that happens, everyone here, without exception, showers the book with the sort of praise that we seldom see in connection with a handicapping book. I don't think that even a single person here -- other than me -- has ever made a negative comment of any sort about this book. And yet, whenever a poster requests to buy a copy...no one here ever seems to have a copy to sell. How can a handicapping book that has gotten so many glorious reviews be so hard to locate whenever a customer comes around looking to buy a copy? Is this book really so valuable that no one wants to part with his treasured copy...at ANY price? Is anyone here really using this book as a guide in his current handicapping?
In case there is someone out there who actually has this book, and takes offense at my "criticism" of it...I'd like him to do me a favor before he "sets me straight" about the book's value as a 'handicapping guide'. Would he please turn to page 15-16 of the book, and explain something to me:
There is a race featured there where Jim Lehane takes credit for selecting the eventual winner (Romancer)...who ended up paying $58.50 to win. Lehane selected Romancer as a win-contender off of the horse's last race, where the horse finished 8th by 9.5 lengths, while never running better than 6th or within 6 lengths of the winner at any point in the race...earning a Beyer figure of 39 in the process. And yet, in this same example race, there is a horse on the rail named Diablo's Caper, who ran in the very same race as Romancer last out...and Diablo's Caper led every step of the way until losing by half a length at the wire, while earning a Beyer figure of 62. And this, after the horse BROKE THROUGH THE GATE in that last start. But Diablo's Caper...who defeated Romancer by 9 lengths in their last start...didn't even make Lehane's contender-list in this example race. There is yet another horse in this example race (Battle Cat) who also shows a half-length defeat in its last start, while earning a Beyer figure of 67. And this horse too failed to make Lehane's contender-list...while the soundly beaten horse with the 39 Beyer emerged as a "sound wager". I mean...if Lehane listed these 2 sharp horses as contenders, and then proceeded to eliminate them by some other means...then I would understand. But to cross out these 2 sharper-looking horses at first glance, right from the OUTSET, while accepting the trounced horse as a legitimate contender...is disingenuous to say the least.
This isn't "Next Level" handicapping, IMO...regardless of what Lehane states on the book's cover.
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07-31-2018, 11:00 AM
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Location: Western NY
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Originally Posted by NorCalGreg
Went through the hassle of registering at that site...here was what I got for my trouble:
0 results found for Calibration Handicapping.
It's not a problem if they don't bill my credit card--thanks anyway
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Sorry about that, it looked legit.
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07-31-2018, 11:12 AM
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I believe that Diablo's Caper is NOT a contender according to the Red-Scan Qualifying technique.
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07-31-2018, 11:21 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Western NY
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Originally Posted by thaskalos
I have this book...and I'd be more than willing to sell my copy. The problem is that there is no listing for it anywhere on the internet...and I have no idea what price to ask for it. Is anyone out there willing to make me an offer?
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I believe I paid Jim $35 for a new copy about 10 years ago. That is strange that there is almost nothing about it on the internet. I will say this, on CJ's old forum "Pickwick" was quite good but played NY tracks almost exclusively.
Jim if you are reading this, you could sell a lot of books if you send CH to the printer for another run.
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07-31-2018, 01:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rispa
I believe that Diablo's Caper is NOT a contender according to the Red-Scan Qualifying technique.
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Yes...only Romancer was a contender according to the "Red-Scan Qualifying technique". Here are the 3 horses in question...along with their "representative" running lines, and Beyer figures:
Diablo's Caper......... 1(2.5) 1(1.0) 1(hd) 2(.50) 62
Romancer............... 6(9.0) 7(6.0) 8(7.5 ) 8(9.5) 39
Battle Cat............... 3(3.0) 2(3.0) 2(hd) 2(.50) 67
And in his "wagering plan" for the race...Lehane ELIMINATES Diablo's Caper and Battle Cat, not just from win-consideration...but from his exacta and trifecta bets as well. According to the "Red Scan Qualifying technique"...Romancer is the much better horse.
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Last edited by thaskalos; 07-31-2018 at 01:48 PM.
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07-31-2018, 01:57 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Beach life in Fort Lauderdale
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Not sure what his health status is, but this is jim Lehane's email.
******* - don't like posting people's email addresses publicly - PA
He used to post here as Pickwick, but has not in years. This is a link to one his old posts.
Last edited by PaceAdvantage; 08-07-2018 at 07:52 PM.
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07-31-2018, 02:20 PM
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The Voice of Reason!
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Canandaigua, New york
Posts: 112,972
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He used to have a newsletter that was a one topic weekly thing. You would get links to a couple of DRF PPS and the text. Came on Friday. They were all up on his website, but alsa, the link has stopped working.
He did contribute a lot to the old PaceFigures website.
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