US Racing contributor Ray Wallin continues his video tutorial on pace handicapping. Ray Wallin Ray Wallin is a licensed civil engineer and part-time handicapper who has had a pre...
Dave Schwartz of www.pacemakestherace.com interviews US Racing contributor Ray Wallin: winning player, blogger and former public selector. Pace handicapper specializing in multiple pace scenarios. ...
One of the race-day situations that I dread the most is, after having done all of my handicapping for a particular card, finding out that there are a number of scratches in the races I felt best about...
Understanding how the race conditions are written for a claiming race can be especially confusing, but such knowledge can offer the informed handicapper a big edge. Not all horses running for the same...
The positive impact of early speed is widely regarded as one of the strongest factors in handicapping and is an angle used by almost every horseplayer that I know. Personally, I use pace as a major fa...
By Ray Wallin Have you ever watched a race and wondered: “Who would have ever thought that this horse could have run like that today… his past performances showed nothing?” I hear something alon...
By Ray Wallin Have you ever scanned through the past performances and seen a horse coming back to the races on less than ten days rest and wondered just how sharp it can be? What was the intent of t...