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The Ultimate guide to handicapping the Horses: From a Horseman and a Gambler | 
enlarge | Author: Joseph J Tuttle Publisher: CreateSpace Category: Book
Buy New: $17.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 217558
Media: Paperback Pages: 102 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 0.3
ISBN: 1434837483 EAN: 9781434837486 ASIN: 1434837483
Publication Date: January 10, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description ANYONE THAT HAD PURCHASED THIS BOOK PRIOR TO 06/28/08, simply needs to send Mr. Tuttle an email (jjtuttle131@yahoo.com), to receive the proper "proofread/spell-checked" version in PDF format. I've made a very concerted effort to try and incorporate as much pertinent horsemanship knowledge into the chapters, as a way to better serve the novice, average, or below average horseplayer. I truly believe that after reading this book, you will immediately come away with a better sense of yourself (as a horseplayer), and will soon realize where exactly it is you want to be as a horseplayer. Or, you might have a wonderful epiphany and realize that maybe you too can become a more successful horseplayer. Maybe, a "professional"! I must admit that if you're taking yourself at all seriously, you are also going to need my newest horse handicapping book... "The Tuttle Way". It's a bit more advanced, and it can only help further your development as a Horseplayer.
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Almost 20k in wordage packed into 100+ pages 5stars indeed! July 9, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm a little new to the Internet, but I've placed reviews on ALL the books that I own ever since I was taught how, which was today (July 8th 2008). I became a horseplayer only about a month ago. I must say the this 38 yr-old vanity writer (Joseph J Tuttle) has impressed me the most! I own all of his book but two. I'm waiting another month to buy the football book, and then, I'll basically own then all. I've done some extensive research on this young man, and he is truly a remarkable person. He was born with CP of his left hand/arm and to have the ability to capture such intelligent thought onto the printed page is 100% STUNNING! As my title says....this little book pack a punch and is extremely insightful. If you want something that is a quick read and only about 11 or 12k in wordage (and only 100+ total pages too), then I'd HIGHLY RECOMMEND The Tuttle Way 1 and 2....or his newest release "Three-n-one" which includes a short story about his trainer Father, I also own.
The Tuttle Way is better but this one is REALLLY GOOD! June 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've read a lot of the horse handicapping books here on Amazon and must say most of the books are the "same old read", but you can tell this Author a real gambler himself and a definate outside the box type of thinker. Do I think all the methods in this book are good? NO, but it's nice to get an "outside the box" type of view whether you agree or disagree with the theories.
Thanks, PSL King
5 Stars all the way!!! June 17, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I found this book to be extremely informative on many different levels. I purchased this book along with "The Tuttle Way", and I must say: The "Angles" chapter in The Ultimate Guide, and the use of Sabermetrics as an advanced way to determine actual "class" of each individual horse is absolutely 100% pure genius!!!!! A year ago I didn't know anything about handicapping. Now, I feel as though I'm on my way to greatness. I've already entered (and done quite well I might add) a few handicapping contests and I can honestly attribute all of my recent successes to Mr. Joseph J Tuttle. FIVE STARS ALL THE WAY!!!
Horrible book! June 3, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book is horrible. Not worth 10 cents. A complete waste of time and money. Useless information, very few angles. [...]
Horse racing April 17, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have been in the game for over 25 years and this book was a complete waste of money. the author is pretty high on himself and writes like he's looking down on the people who buy his book. He also thinks everybody should have a $ 7,000 bankroll, not every body plays the game on a serious note. He also gave few angles to work with pertaning to handicapping.
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