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  1. 2012年1月12日 · One of the best, most thought-provoking books on handicapping I ever read was “Investing at the Racetrack” by the late William L. Scott (real name Joe Finley). Published in 1981, “Investing at the Racetrack” is based on the simple premise that, via the application of logic and sound money management principles, one can turn ...

  2. 2018年5月3日 · The Gambler Who Cracked the Horse-Racing Code Bill Benter did the impossible: He wrote an algorithm that couldn’t lose at the track. Close to a billion dollars later, he tells his story for the...

  3. 2016年2月18日 · A New Look at William Scott's "Investing At The Racetrack" General Handicapping Discussion I was anticipating just such a concern being raised and agree this would be more of a problem for todays handicapper than it was in 1980 when Mr. Scott wrote his book.

  4. From the Masters. Background. Several good, informative racing guides have been written over the years by a number of accomplished handicappers. Liberty Publishing Company was the publisher of many of these titles, most of which are no longer available. But it can be said that everybook has its share of “gems.”.

  5. Investing at the Racetrack Revisited. Several years ago, I revisited and revamped the work of one of my early handicapping heroes, William L. Scott. And the results were… well, awful. However, I still believe that Scotts seminal work, Investing at the Racetrack, is worth studying.

  6. 1986年8月12日 · William Scott has presented a logical and conservative way to make money at the track. His ability times are brilliant and show us why one horse who runs 1:12 for 6 furlongs has superior class to another horse running the identical time. Combined with his

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  7. 1988年4月1日 · William L. Scott. 2.50. 2 ratings1 review. Suggests a conservative approach to wagering on horse races, offers advice on handicapping, and discusses multiple selection play. 213 pages, Paperback. First published April 1, 1988.

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