Introduction


Any horseplayer must perform the following to be a winner:

Develop and maintain a winning attitude
Practice a sound and prudent money management scheme
Access and effectively utilize superior information

     Cultivating a winning attitude is a necessity for any endeavor, especially betting on horses, where the roller coaster ride can rattle the faith of even the most devout believer.  Volumes have been written on the benefits of a positive attitude and the power of positive thinking.  The bottom line is if you see yourself as a loser at betting horses, you'll lose.  On the other hand, if you see yourself as winner (even if you're not one now), you'll find a way to win.  It sounds simple.  But often, the simplest truths are the most profound.  If you see yourself as a losing player now, hopefully we can show you how to be a winner with EQUIFORM.

     If you have a positive attitude and master the skills necessary to be a winning player, you won't be a BIG winner unless you manage your money properly.  This should be the easiest part of the game, but in real time, it is probably the most difficult.  The discipline required is sometimes taxing to the most seasoned professionals.  They just get "steamed" or go "on tilt" much less frequently than the average player.

     Even if you have a winning attitude and understand the nuances of money management, you won't win unless you are able to significantly outperform the public in your decision making.  EQUIFORM provides the value added information that will enable you to predict performance in a superior manner.

     Many variables affect the outcome of a horse race.  As all races are unique events, any one variable may dominate in certain situations.  A horse's ability to handle a muddy track may be powerful in one situation.  In another, a trainer may be on a tear "first off the claim".   Pace, distance, class, weight, surface, trainer and bias all contribute to the dynamics of a horse race.  But one factor is paramount in the majority of cases, and that factor is form, or as we prefer to name it, CONDITION.

     Quite simply, well conditioned racehorses, ready to make a forward move, will usually beat inherently faster horses who are not in shape to deliver a good effort.  The trick is to be able to identify these situations when they are concealed from the public.

     The handicapping landscape has recently been inundated with all types of information.   Whether it be trainer studies, bias information, or trip notes, large quantities of data can be easily accessed, especially by computer.  The ability to manage so much information has become burdensome for all but the most dedicated players.  Our leading product,
The XTRAS, strives to distill as much pertinent information as possible, while keeping the focus on CONDITION and FORM CYCLE ANALYSIS.

     EQUIFORM not only produces premium final time numbers, but also introduces our unique, velocity based pace numbers.  The inter-relationship of these two numbers (pace and final) and subsequent pattern analysis has enabled us to develop a superior methodology for analyzing condition and form cycles and predicting performance.

     Our opinion is that services focusing on final time have seen their best days. We are research oriented and continually seek innovative approaches that provide positive wagering value.  We truly believe our pioneering work will keep you ahead of the crowd.


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