The ability of the Thoroughbred trainer and capitalizing on his or her training strengths and weaknesses has always been one of the most important handicapping factors. In today’s modern betting era where the competition is stiff and various handicapping information is widely accessible, evaluating trainer angles is even more important for successful play. In Trainer Angles: Maximizing Profits Using Formulator and Advanced Trainer Stats, the author reveals how using advanced trainer analysis uncovers live longshots at both minor and major racing circuits at various race conditions, surfaces, class levels, and distances.
By using the popular Formulator 4.1 software and it’s advanced filter options, the author teaches the reader how to find high percentage hidden trainer patterns amongst an enormous amount of indispensable statistical data. How does Hall of Fame trainer Dwayne Lukas do with 2-year-old fillies making their second career start going from a sprint to a route? Now you’ll have that answer within a few clicks of a computer mouse. In the past, it may have taken the seasoned handicapper hours of diligent paperwork and scholarly recordkeeping.
Finding value at the racetrack has become increasingly difficult. It’s no longer enough to evaluate speed and pace figures, take tedious trip handicapping notes, and study pedigree and sire/dam statistics. Documented trainer success and intent, however, is still is one of the most valuable handicapping factors. The author shows you how to find, and most importantly, how to use this data. Deciphering Trainer/jockey combinations, distance limitations and past success, dirt and turf achievements, class structure, success with recent claims, Beyer Speed figures, medication, equipment changes, evaluating shippers, first time starters, and maidens are all readily available at the reader’s fingertips.




