The Most Important Factor in Horse Racing Handicapping Is Time and Here’s Why
Whether it’s the amount of time it takes a horse to cover six furlongs of ground or the time it takes a horse to reach mid-season form, time is the most important factor to a handicapper. It isn’t so much the ticking of the clock as the changes that occur while time goes by that matter. Let’s face it, if nothing ever changed time would be irrelevant, but the thing about time is that it changes everything, or does it? Is it time that changes or do changes occur while time goes by? For a horseplayer the important thing to remember is that nothing stays the same and you have to estimate the effect of time and those changes on the runners in a race.
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