With a wide array of statistics the Brisnet Ultimate Past Performances can be the key to finding longshot winners and lucrative payoffs. A look at Calder's card on Thursday may offer some examples.
Saturday, race 1 Bobby Barnett is not known for winning with his first time starters, and in fact his last 33 have lost. However, his debuting, #4 MORITZ (12/1 on the morning line) may still be worth a look in this low level maiden claimer.
Among the many valuable tools found in the Brisnet Ultimate Past Performances are the trainers' statistics. Incorporating these stats in handicapping can often lead to lucrative payoffs and a few examples are seen on Thursday at Arlington and Calder.
The Pedigree statistics exclusively found in the Brisnet Ultimate Past Performances can be a source of valuable hidden nuggets. A look at Sunday's card at Arlington provides some examples.
With little racing form to assess, handicappers often pass on maiden races. However, with the pedigree and trainer stats found in the Brisnet Ultimate Past Performances, players are able uncover nuggets that can lead to lucrative payoffs.
In this space on Friday a look was taken at using horses ranked among the top three on the Brisnet Prime Power as a method of locating live longshots. Four examples of horses that were 8/1 or over on the morning line and ranked in the top three were given for Arlington on Saturday and Sunday.
While playing the top rated Brisnet Prime Power horse, as found in the Brisnet Ultimate Past Performances, will produce winners at a 31 percent rate, often value can be found using horses that are ranked in the top three but ma
Arlington will host three graded stakes on Saturday and a look at the Brisnet Ultimate Past Performaces reveals some nuggets that might lead to lucrative payoffs.
By using the statistics found in the Brisnet Ultimate Past Performances, handicappers can uncover nuggets of information on trainers and pedigrees which can often lead to lucrative payouts.