Keeneland Winning Trainer Patterns offers detailed data on all Keeneland Meetingsl dating back to 2010. The result is 51 trainers who dominate this track day-in and day-out, year-in and year-out.
This book taps into Art Parker’s personal database and gives you the detailed pattern summaries on the 51 trainers, explaining exactly how they win at this prestigious meet. It's usage is good all year long!
You'll understand:
How do these trainers win? What handicapping patterns do they use?
How do they work their horses prior to victory?
Do they bring home horses at a price?
Do they score off the layoff?
What owners & jockeys do they team up with?
and much more.
Why Keeneland Trainer Patterns?
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.
Not enough horse players pay attention to trainers and how they actually win. 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.
Keeneland is one of the great challenges for horse players. The meetings are short and horses ship from many locations. The best way to describe playing Keeneland can be found in one word: Tough. Something else that makes Keeneland a great challenge is the quality of the horseplayers. The racing is tough to handicap and the pari-mutuel competition is tough as well. A player that wants to win needs all the help available when Keeneland is the chosen battleground.
Testimonial
"One score will more than pay for this book. Our AGOS contributer Art Parker has a one-of-kind database on all the Keeneland trainers. No one understands how these horsemen win better that Art. This year's guide is better than ever and now in a more user-friendly format. It's a wealth of information for players wanting to attack the upcoming Keeneland meets." ~ 13x NHC qualifier Rich Nilsen
This book taps into Art Parker’s personal database and gives you the detailed pattern summaries on the 51 trainers, explaining exactly how they win at this prestigious meet. It's usage is good all year long!
You'll understand:
How do these trainers win? What handicapping patterns do they use?
How do they work their horses prior to victory?
Do they bring home horses at a price?
Do they score off the layoff?
What owners & jockeys do they team up with?
and much more.
Why Keeneland Trainer Patterns?
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.
Not enough horse players pay attention to trainers and how they actually win. 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.
Keeneland is one of the great challenges for horse players. The meetings are short and horses ship from many locations. The best way to describe playing Keeneland can be found in one word: Tough. Something else that makes Keeneland a great challenge is the quality of the horseplayers. The racing is tough to handicap and the pari-mutuel competition is tough as well. A player that wants to win needs all the help available when Keeneland is the chosen battleground.
Testimonial
"One score will more than pay for this book. Our AGOS contributer Art Parker has a one-of-kind database on all the Keeneland trainers. No one understands how these horsemen win better that Art. This year's guide is better than ever and now in a more user-friendly format. It's a wealth of information for players wanting to attack the upcoming Keeneland meets." ~ 13x NHC qualifier Rich Nilsen