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  1. 2010年9月16日 · William L. Scott. Maybe this topic should be in the Handicapping Library forum but I think it fits better here. I'm reading Total Victory at the Track by William L. Scott. There are two chapters on computing "ability times," one for sprints and one for routes. He gets the "span time" for the lead horse between the 2nd call and the ...

  2. 2012年1月12日 · 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 the gamble of horse racing into a legitimate investment opportunity.

  3. 1986年8月12日 · Scott's investment formula focuses on backing one of the three market leaders (combined they would win 67% of races) in every race. Readers can question for themselves whether the formula came first or the results from a week's racing at Belmont that are

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  4. 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 Scott’s seminal work, Investing at the Racetrack, is worth studying.

  5. 2016年2月18日 · What also makes this man's work unique is that he doesn't just compare the one particular horse to the other horses in the race. He also compares that one particular horse to the horse ITSELF...by observing the relationship between the different ratings of the

  6. 2012年9月4日 · Based upon principles from Total Victory At The Track by William L. Scott. Uses Performance Class Ratings (PCR), current form tests, and Ability Times to identify strongest contenders. Also determines running styles using Early Speed Index (ESI) and Finishing Strength Index (FSI).

  7. William M. Scott horse racing results, news, notes, top horses, biography, stakes, photos, and comments.

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