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American Turf Monthly has been helping horseplayers pick winners for six decades. Unpretentious
articles about angles, the best ways to decipher class in the Thoroughbred, money management, and
high-tech handicapping makes American Turf Monthly the perfect publishing vehicle - we make our
readers more successful.

It's the only monthly magazine available for students and practitioners
of Thoroughbred handicapping. ATM also lists horses to watch at major & minor racetracks in the
"Fit and Ready to Win" section, a steady, popular source of longshot winners & exactas.
- The only monthly magazine for horseplayers.
- The only handicapping magazine sold on newsstands nationwide.
- The only magazine with winning "horses to watch" at racetracks from coast to coast.
- The most experienced and best writers on Thoroughbred racing.
- Following and promoting horse racing since 1946.


"I recently received the May copy of American Turf Monthly and was pleased that it was a Triple
Crown Special. After reading the article, "Handicapping the Derby: The Edge Goes to a Horse of
Another Color . . ."by Stanley Caris, I decided to follow the 11 angle formula and found myself
betting on Funny Cide, much to my delight...By the way, thanks again for providing a formula that
worked so well for the Derby. I settled on Funny Cide the Wednesday before the race and felt
confident up to the second he came under the wire (well, I did think that when Empire Maker came
up on the outside he might have taken him, but he was in my exotic anyway!)."

Thanks again,

Matt Caltabiano
mcaltabiano@agere.com

"Your May edition of American Turf Monthly has proven quite profitable so far. First on April
30th at Delaware Park, Patty Cakes (Charlestown selection) won/paid $41.20. By the way, Penny's
Halo (Delaware selection) just missed by a nose to complete the exacta. Penny's Halo came back to
win her next race paying $12.00. Second, Stanley Caris' "Handicapping the Derby" article noted
both Empire Maker/Funny Cide as highest point totals in the field (this was confirm thru your
internet site). Kudos for Stan. Finally this past Saturday @ the Preakness, your Delaware
selection, Dr. Brendler won the Citgo Dixie paying $39.40. Again, excellent job. Keep up the good work."

Sincerely,

Frank Riggitano
Middletown, DE 19709

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