Horseplayer Magazine Calls It
"..a must read by any serious player of the game"
Discover Professional Horse Racing Handicapping Strategies That Show You How To Pick More Winners and Win More Money
Horseplayer Magazine reviewed the book Winning Moves: How to Win at Horse Racing in their March/April 2009 edition. I think the final sentence of their review sums it up best. "In short, Winning Moves is a worthy addition to the handicapping genre and a must-read by any serious player of the game."
I've received so many compliments it's hard to keep track. But one I'm most proud of comes from a close friend and disciple of the late Ray Talbout;
To start with you'll receive an exact step by step handicapping method from A-Z with multiple full race examples. That's
one thing that's missing from a lot of handicapping books on the market
that only show partial examples and leave you wondering how it all fits
together.
The handicapping method focuses on picking winners with catalysts and change agents. It's quite different from what's out there on the market today, which is probably why it works so well.
You'll learn exactly which horses to bet, how to bet them and which horses to run away from. It also includes a dynamite shortcut for busy weekend horse racing fans that don’t have a lot of time to handicap.
There's also a ton of information that goes beyond the handicapping method itself. Some of the highlights include;

P.S. I’d like to share something with you.
I put a lot of time and effort into finding and putting together proven winning information from very successful horse players, which quite frankly I’m not all that eager to share. I don’t want to “kill the goose that laid the golden egg”. Look, I never intended to share these winning horse racing methods and strategies. But due to a couple recent life changes it made sense. Plus, the reason I’ve done as well as I have is because other successful horse players graciously shared with me. Now I’m “Paying It Forward” if you will and giving you the same opportunity. That’s all I really have. If you want to improve your results and buy this, that’s great, you won’t regret it. If not, I still wish you fun and happiness at the track. It’s a great game! Happy Handicapping


B. Schulz ..what has impressed me quite a bit is that the book conveys concise guidelines (I hesitate to call them rules), but also frames them as starting points for an experienced handicapper....tools that the experienced horseplayer can add to his arsenal. L. ….. an organized way to attack the races. I use various strategies of my own and found strategies in this book that I was able to add to my arsenal. A. Shapiro I loved the book because it covered all facets of the game, HONESTLY! M.
I think every handicapper should own Winning Moves becaue it covers subjects and areas that I haven't seen anywhere else. It's already paid for itself plus some.
D Williams,