US Racing contributor Ray Wallin continues his video tutorial on pace handicapping. Ray WallinRay Wallin is a licensed civil engineer and part-time handicapper who has had a pres...
In the first of a series of videos for aspiring horse handicappers, US Racing contributor Ray Wallin identifies various types of early runners. Ray WallinRay Wallin is a licensed civil engineer...
Everywhere you look there is a challenge for you to participate in. You can get happy in 30 days, you can eat healthy for 30 days, you can draw a picture for 30 days — you can even get a better butt...
In Not All Favorites Are Created Equal – Part 1, I discussed the difference between strong and false favorites. I also introduced the concept of the qualifier, or a horse that shows most of the crit...
US Racing contributor Ray Wallin, the “Ace of Pace”, discusses how the Belmont Stakes is likely to set up. Ray WallinRay Wallin is a licensed civil engineer and part-time handicappe...
A look at how the 2017 Preakness Stakes might set up — and which horses will benefit. Ray WallinRay Wallin is a licensed civil engineer and part-time handicapper who has had a presence on the Web ...
In the short time since the Kentucky Derby has been run, I have been inundated with questions about the Preakness Stakes. I have been cornered at my kid’s soccer games, pulled aside at Cub Scouts an...
A look at how the 2017 Kentucky Derby might set up — and which horses will benefit. Ray WallinRay Wallin is a licensed civil engineer and part-time handicapper who has had a presence on the Web sin...
Many horseplayers live by the rule of thumb that favorites win about 33 percent of the time for a 17 percent loss per wager. While not too far off the mark, you need to consider that there are ...
Normally, I write about more serious topics on how to improve your handicapping. Recently, I was having a conversation with my good friend and longtime track buddy Walt. We reminisced about the oddbal...