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National Turf Clocker Reports The smoke has cleared from a memorable Breeder's Cup and it has come to our attention that the FIRST, SECOND and FIFTH place finishers in the Breeder's Cup Handicapping Challenge are not only National Turf users, but SUBSCRIBERS. Our most sincere congratulations and major kudos to Dave Wilkenfeld of New York (1st), Bryan Herrity of Minnesota (2nd) and Eugene Calahan of North Carolina (5th). Wilkenfeld came away with the $125,000 first prize money by accumulating a $41,125 bankroll. The three amassed $173,000 in total prize money for the placings. And, of course, this is an indirect testament to the outstanding job done by National Turf's indefatigable clocker Andy Harrington and his assistant John Wilson. Andy's observations were spot on and passed along some invaluable information during the two days of races and we understand the players put it to great use. If you are playing Hollywood Park, you need National Turf clockers services on your side. The Wizard hitting over 40% winners in 2009 The Wizard has been on a tear with his selections. His full-card analysis covers all of the major tracks this weekend, from Aqueduct to Churchill Downs to Hollywood Park. His Pick of the Day continues to roll on, hitting at an incredible 40 percent clip for the entire year! Visit the Wizard menu today. Ultimate edge for Fair Grounds! Looking for an edge at Fair Grounds? Look no further than the Ultimate PPs from Brisnet.com. Loaded with detailed track bias stats and accurate BRIS Pace and Class Ratings, the Ultimate PPs are the best in the industry. Log on to Brisnet.com now for superior information on the popular Fair Grounds meet. Then, watch the incredible HD signal live on TwinSpires TV or your local OTB parlor. From ALL-Ways software data files to Ultimate PPs to Wizard selections, Brisnet.com has you covered for this great meet. Frandsen
Publishing presents: "Pick up just about any book or essay on the subject of wagering on horse races and chances are pretty high the author will tell you the Pick 3 is a great wager. It is indeed a great wager...if it is played properly. There are some realities about playing the Pick 3 that the general public just does not understand. This is good news because it provides the opportunity to gain a significant edge over the public. This article covers the reasons why the Pick 3 is a good wager, exposes the realities missed by the public and shows you the best way we know to play the Pick 3." So, let's get started. (Read the whole article) The Kentucky Handicapper heating up at Churchill! The Kentucky Handicapper Sheet wrapped up a successful day at Churchill Downs on November 13 by selecting No Such Work on top at nearly 15-1 in the finale, tabbing four winners overall on the afternoon as well as the cold late Daily Double that returned $71.80! The Sheet also had Northern Choice in the 4TH race, Devilish Berti in the 5TH race and Hamazing Destiny in the 9TH race on top. Churchill Downs' autumn meet features competitive fields with plenty of wagering appeal, and the Kentucky Handicapper is the best source for winners. It's a bargain at only $3.
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