
Harness racing
Bill and I have been friends for years. He’s probably one of the best Thoroughbred handicappers alive. When he told me he was getting into harness racing, I was very interested. Because of health problems, I’m forced to live much closer to a harness track than I am to a dog track.
Well, Bill not only took me to the track, he also showed me a harness handicapping system he’s come up with and has been using to pick winners at our local track and also at simulcasts. I’m not easily impressed, especially by anything to do with horses, but this impressed me. I even managed to get interested enough to put down a few wagers and realized that what Bill says is true. There’s nothing prettier than a pacer crossing the finish line – especially when you have it to win.
I did so well with Bill’s 5 Step System that I asked him if I could sell it for him on my site. It’s the first horse system I’ve ever sold, which tells you how much I like it. I think you’ll like it too, if you’re a serious harness handicapper. You’ll need to be able to find your way around a harness program and know some basic handicapping. This isn’t an automatic system, but it’s not hard to learn. With Bill’s system and a program from Trackmaster™, you can handicap any harness track in North America.
5 Steps take you through an elimination process that tells you whether you should play or pass on the race and which horse is the best bet. If you’re ready to go beyond entry-level handicapping at the harness races, this system can save you time and money. Don’t go to the harness track without this new system from the foremost writer of horse handicapping articles on the Net. Here’s where to read more about the “5 Step System to Picking Winners at the Harness Races”
You can adopt a retired racer. In return for a family of its own, your greyhound will give you lots of love. Hey, you can sit on the couch together and watch the dog races. Who knows? You might even get some inside information from your fast friend.
Filed under Harness Handicapping Systems, Harness Racing, sports betting systems by on Oct 12th, 2009.
