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Book Review

Triple Crown Handicapper 2010 by Jim Mazur
from Progressive Handicapping Inc., 108 pages paperback

Jim Mazur's Progressive Handicapping has earned a reputation as the source for winning angles for the Triple Crown and the Breeders' Cup over two decades of research, trial, and error. Every bettor's ultimate goal is to find the right longshot to bet on to make for a profitable day at the races. With large fields and large betting pools full of recreational money, big payoffs are the order of the day. Triple Crown Handicapper is the tool to help you find that longshot in the Kentucky Derby, Kentucky Oaks, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes.

Mazur employs contrarian handicapping by way statistically derived negative angles called "knocks", the theory being that the number of knocks correlates with probability of winning. Knocks draw from many factors, including starts at two and three, stakes wins, workouts and layoffs, pedigree/dosage, Beyer figures, etc. For example, the vast majority of Derby winners rally from off the pace. Since so few Derby winners go gate-to-wire, horses that need the lead are given 2 knocks. The book is a real eye-opener for a casual bettor/fan since it gives such a participant so many different angles to work with to find that elusive "crush" on the big day.

Mazur devotes the entire first chapter on the previous year's edition and how he fared. He writes, "We'll tell you what WE played. Now, this is NOT a forum for us to gloat about our successes. As you will see, we slip and fall numerous times en route to the windows!" Mazur not only gives you a realistic expectation of success, but also shows that he puts his money where his mouth is by including pictures of some of the betting tickets he purchased, win or lose. This is in distinct contrast to many other handicapping books which conveniently include examples where the techniques worked, but conveniently omit when it didn't, in typical "redboarding" fashion. He likes to point out he isn't afraid to use the ALL button in multi-race bets, which netted him a nice score in the Pick 4 ending in last year's Belmont Stakes.

Each of the events is given its own chapter, since each race is played differently, which further demonstrates how difficult a feat a Triple Crown sweep is. Mazur includes numerous charts describing the basis for the various knocks he employs in his handicapping method. The first chart in each chapter lists the last 24 winners, trainer, jockey, post position, win payout, and running time. Immediately after the chart is a short paragraph summarizing how the favorites fared. There is often a false favorite in these events so overlays are readily found elsewhere.

Mazur also includes a separate chapter covering the Derby second-place finishers, an invaluable weapon for exacta, trifecta, superfecta, and Hi-5 players. Also included in each chapter are the Daily Racing Form past performances of the last 18 winners and the last 15 Derby runners-up, so you can look for similar patterns in this year's crop. Glancing over the Derby winners, the powerful Beyer par angle comes out as only Mine That Bird, Giacomo and Sea Hero failed to run a 100+ figure in a previous start. He also created the "Mazur Index" for each race, a quick handicapping method to sort out contenders and pretenders based on Beyers and wins.

To accompany The Triple Crown Handicapper, Mazur releases The Derby Zone one week before Derby day, likewise the Preakness Zone and Belmont Zone over the same timeframe. These publications, also available online and updated daily on the website, sorts each race's pre-entrants into the three categories of Contenders, Gray Zone, and Pretenders, based on the factors detailed in Triple Crown Handicapper, and calculates the Mazur Indices, with the final update taking into account the post position draw and any late workouts. He also publishes a Triple Crown Undercard Handicapper book covering the many stakes races on the undercards, great for use when constructing Pick 3, 4, and 6 tickets.

Triple Crown Handicapper is an excellent publication for anybody wanting to bet the tough Triple Crown races, or for newer horseplayers wanting to learn more about the use of angles and biases when selecting their horses. Triple Crown Handicapper has a cover price of $29.95 and is available from Progressive Handicapping Inc. and DRF.com. There are also some package deals available which include Triple Crown Handicapper with the Triple Crown Undercard Handicapper and the Zones for the three races.

Rating:     5/5

You may also want to check out Triple Crown Undercard Handicapper 2007, the 2010 version should be much the same.

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