MPM is an excellent approach to playing the races for both casual and regular players. It differs from other approaches because it lets you integrate your preferred style of play (speed,class,pace)into a surprisingly short list of guidelines. One of the most exciting benefits of using MPM is that you do not need a computer to use it! It's fast and easy, whether you handicap with past performances and notes, as old-timers have done for years or download numbers and trips notes on your computer. Author George Kaywood knows the handicapper's biggest enemy is time - good handicapping takes time to succeed. MPM gives you a stress-free framework while narrowing down contenders using a statistically-proven concept that many players simply ignore. MPM is especially good for simulcast players because it helps you avoid low-value races and focus on truly plaable ones at various tracks. There's even a simple, easy-to-understand money management plan you can use even if you're just a weekend warrior! Amazingly, MPM takes up just 26 pages but every stop contains detailed instructions, and there's even a multi-track workout showing the results of using MPM at small and large tracks. Order your copy today! 26 pages, softcover.
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