Tote Board Handicapping is a 60 page booklet aimed at the middle level horse player who already understands the basic bets, but who either doesn’t want to or has a hard time handicapping a
race’s true odds based on Past Performance records as presented in the Daily Racing Form or the local Track Program(s). Using the methods found in it, a raceplayer can make decent bets by
analyzing only a few key up-to-the-minute details based on what the Totalizor is telling him. It is based on balancing chances between efficient and inefficient patterns of betting among the
other participants, and goes into detail on how to discover which are which. The author is a realist, a speculator, and an accomplished writer and he breaks down the methods both he and far
more accomplished thinkers (now mostly out of print) have used for decades to harness the information presented by the Tote. Included are lessons on general betting and a list of relevant
current resources that the racegoer may find useful while learning this often ignored art.