
Longshots, unabridged
edition: Rated a "Superb 9" by
the Phillips Racing Newsletter. Includes
everything in the abridged edition, and also adds complete
longshot data for all data types. If you simply want a list
of profitable longshot angles, then the less expensive
abridged edition is probably all you will want. But if you
want to understand what is going on with high odds horses in
Thoroughbred racing, then unabridged Longshots is
definitely the way to go. Obviously, the unabridged edition
is for the serious or professional handicapper. 618 pages,
soft bound. Price: $499.00(order code WEB-8). The unabridged version of this book is printed
in single quantities when we receive orders and is not
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Favorites!:
Rated a "very strong 9" by the
Phillips Racing Newsletter. This is the ultimate
book on favorites. 47071 favorites were used to generate
tables on every handicapping factor used in any of our
books. Tables show the most profitable win, place, and show
angles on favorites for virtually every type of thoroughbred
race type. The abridged version contains 205 tables, is 131
pages, and costs $49.00 (order code WEB-1). The unabridged
version contains a whopping 3599 tables, is 741 pages long,
and costs $499.00(order code WEB-2). The unabridged version of this book is printed
in single quantities when we receive orders and is not
The New York
Circuit: Rated 9 by the
Phillips Racing Newsletter! This book is
similar to Modern Impact Values but concentrates on the
three tracks of the New York circuit: Aqueduct, Saratoga,
and Belmont. Data is presented on each track as well as all
three tracks as a group. The entire 1993 racing season was
used to generate the tables in this book. This is the most
exhaustive examination of New York racing ever undertaken.
316 pages, soft bound. Price: $199.00 (order code WEB-3)

The Chicago
Circuit:Rated 9 by the
Phillips Racing Newsletter! This book
concentrates on the three main tracks of the Chicago
circuit: Sportsman's Park, Arlington Park, and Hawthorne.
Data is presented on each track as well as all three tracks
as a group. The data used to generate the book spans from
March 1992 to April 1994 and encompasses over two years of
data. There is more information on Windy city racing in this
book than you will find anywhere else. 402 pages, soft
bound. Price: $199.00(order code WEB-4)

Modern Impact
Values: Rated a 10 by Dick
Mitchell's newsletter! Rated a very good 8 by
the Phillips Racing Newsletter! One of the largest
general compilation of statistics on Thoroughbred racing
ever published with a detailed analysis of 12815 races!
Contains performance (both impact value and NET/ROI) on
dozens of factors in many different situations. For example,
would you like to know how well speed ratings work in Maiden
Sprints? Modern Impact Values has exactly this kind of
information. This book is not a system or spot play. Rather,
it contains detailed performance statistics on many aspects
of thoroughbred racing. Many people have compared it to an
Dr. Quirin's work Winning At The Races. 160 pages,
soft bound. Price: $99.00(order code WEB-6)

Longshots, abridged
edition: Rated a "Superb 9" by
the Phillips Racing Newsletter. The definitive
computer investigation into longshots. Longshots
looks at over 78 thousand high odds horses to find
out what angles are profitable and which aren't. Hundreds of
profitable angles are revealed. Analysis is performed on
racing as a whole and selected groups, including California
tracks, and several specific tracks, include SPT, HOL, AP,
AQU, GG, BEL, BM, SA, ELP, WO, TP, and HAW. 76 pages,
soft bound. Price: $50.00 (order code WEB-7)

California Thoroughbred
Racing: The Best of the South: Rated an
"exceptionally high 9 1/2" by
the Phillips Racing Newsletter!
This is the highest rating
Phillips has given to any product since December
1991! A detailed analysis of the most
profitable spot plays at the three tracks comprising the
Southern California circuit (Hollywood, Santa Anita, and Del
Mar). Also includes general statistics for the three tracks.
197 pages, soft bound. Price $87.00(order code WEB-9)

California Thoroughbred
Racing: The Best of the North: Rated an
"exceptionally high 9 1/2" by
the Phillips Racing Newsletter! A detailed analysis
of the most profitable spot plays at the two tracks
comprising the Northern California circuit (Golden Gate and
Bay Meadows). Also includes general statistics for the two
tracks. 125 pages, soft bound. Price $87.00(order code WEB-10)
California Thoroughbred Racing:
Individual tracks: The definitive track
analysis for the five major California tracks. Incredibly
detailed statistics are provided for almost every
conceivable set of conditions faced by California
handicappers. Ninety nine handicapping factors are examined
in detail on every surface at each track and for each major
type of race. In addition. filters are applied for detailed
looks at longshots, favorites, high speed horses, top speed
horses, and layoff horses. These books should stand for
years as the definitive analysis of these tracks.
These books are intended for the serious player. 500-800
pages depending on which track, soft bound.
All of these books were rated an
"exceptionally high 9 1/2" by the Phillips Racing
Newsletter! Price $499.00 for each
track.
These unabridged books are printed
in single quantities when we receive orders and are not
CTR:Hollywood: Order WEB-12
CTR-Del Mar: Order WEB-13
CTR-Bay Meadows: Order WEB-14
CTR-Golden Gate: Order WEB-15
Nunamaker's Post Par
Measurements: This book provides accurate bias
measurements for the post positions for most major tracks.
What makes this a revolutionary book is that the biases are
measured in Beyer speed points! Measurements are
broken down by field size as well as surface and are
provided for the following tracks: HAW, SPT, AP, AQU, BEL,
TP, CD, KEE, SAR, ELP, HOL, DMR, SA, GG, BM, CRC, WO, HIA,
YM, GP, BEU, LRL, MTH, and PIM. 80 pages, soft bound. Price
$49.00(order code WEB-16)

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