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Andy Beyer credited Davidowitz for the novel concepts he introduced in “Betting Thoroughbreds” and said that there was no one from that era “who understood the game better.”
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Andy Beyer credited Davidowitz for the novel concepts he introduced in “Betting Thoroughbreds” and said that there was no one from that era “who understood the game better.”
Davidowitz contributed to most every major racing publication and news outlet, including the Daily Racing Form, and introduced himself as the guy who “taught Andy Beyer,” of speed figure fame, “how to develop a winning game.”
👉👉👉And what we have done is taken the primary, unique and sometimes surprising angles laid out by Steve in his books and designed a software program that forms a ‘Consensus’ of these methodologies that is downright awesome at locating winners at all prices, in all classes of races and at all tracks.
“Betting Thoroughbreds” was first released in 1977, and it quickly became a must-read for those looking to improve their handicapping techniques – or even as an introduction to the novice horseplayer. The book covered an immense amount of ground over more than 300 pages and included several new concepts, including the identification of “key races” and track biases.
Andrew Beyer, whose “Picking Winners” is considered just as prestigious as Davidowitz’s book, said Monday that he considered Davidowitz a “mentor” after a chance meeting in the early 1970s in the grandstand at Saratoga Race Course in New York.
Beyer credited Davidowitz for the novel concepts he introduced in “Betting Thoroughbreds” and said that there was no one from that era “who understood the game better,” as evidenced by the wide-ranging analyses within the book.
“He believed that horseplayers had to be adaptable – to see that angles which worked at Saratoga might be irrelevant, or opposite, to those that worked at the Fair Grounds,” Beyer said. “Steve was always opinionated, but as a handicapper he was rarely dogmatic.”
“It was an honor to have worked in any capacity with Steve, who quite literally wrote the book on handicapping,” said Horse Racing Nation editor Jonathan Lintner. “He certainly left a lasting mark on the industry.”
Betting Thoroughbreds first published in 1977, and Davidowitz later released an updated version, Betting Thoroughbreds for the 21st Century.
Davidowitz contributed to most every major racing publication and news outlet, including the Daily Racing Form, and introduced himself as the guy who “taught Andy Beyer,” of speed figure fame, “how to develop a winning game.”
Note on the screenshots below you will also see a box at the bottom called Obrien’s Value Plays. This is a very sound methodology that came from one of Steve’s earlier publications in American Turf Monthly called ‘How to Make Money on Most Days at the Track’, in which he reveals a formula that does indeed put money in your pockets close to 75% of the days you wager. This feature can be used on its own but is extra potent in this software when one of the top selections is also mentioned in the Obrien Box.

One thing that has become our ‘gospel’ over the years when developing software, is that if a system, or methodology or software gets good to excellent results on the toughest kinds of racecards, i.e., Big Stakes Days, Triple Crown, Breeders’ Cup, etc., than it is going to perform even better on normal, or ‘average’ days where these tough to figure races are not present. In otherwords if the software is able to pick winners, including big prices, on the toughest cards, than it is going to hit an even high % on easier races. 21st Century fits this description to a ‘T’, and as an example look at its excellent performance on this year’s Kentucky Derby,

The Columns
LAST = # of days since last race run
M/L = morning line
TOT = total number of points garnered from from the columns to the right.
ZERO MARK = the starting point for each horse using a formula that calculates basic handicapping factors (speed, class, betting action, trainer/jock, etc.) This gives each runner an ‘operational base’ and often several horses are eliminated or downgraded at this point.
MSTRCLS = points earned for recent class competency (Len used his Kelly Class Calculator for this step).
LEVELX = measures winning and in the money %s for each runner adjusted for today’s class level.
ZOOM1 = this factor utilizes our SNAPSHOT feature which is included on every program by awarding points to horses who finish 1st in two or more categories.
ZOOM2 = also uses the SNAPSHOT feature, this column for connections (TRN/JCK)
ACTION = points earned for runners who have shown consistent interest from a wagering standpoint using closing odds.
👉👉👉So this is your opportunity to acquire the superlative work of Steve Davidowitz, who even Andy Beyer says taught him how to start winning at the racetrack, with all of his most potent angles combined into one extremely accurate ‘Consensus’ Style software program.
High win and on the board %s and high average mutuels. Priced at just $128, you will immediately see how well this software works on all types of races and at all types of tracks!
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