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FREE WINNER'S CIRCLE SELECTIONS
provided by TrackMaster
For years, the TrackMaster line of racing products have helped you find a faster, better way to handicap and win more money more often. The Winner's Circle Selection reports are perfect if you're looking for analysis to supplement your own handicapping, getting simulcasts on unfamiliar tracks, or just too busy to handicap. The TrackMaster Harness Analysts cover virtually every track in North America.

Come and view our selected FREE race analysis by some of our top handicappers, updated daily!

   
PANDYCAPPING
with Bob Pandolfo
Bob Pandolfo, a.k.a. "Pandy," has been writing about harness and thoroughbred racing and handicapping for 27 years. His popular "Pandycapping" column has appeared in many publications, including The Daily Racing Form, and Sports Eye. He has also been published in Hoofbeats magazine, American Turf Monthly, and other publications.
   
A WEEKEND AT THE TRACK:
HANDICAPPING ON A C-NOTE

by Rusty Nash
Starting with an old fashioned keypunch machine and a mainframe computer in the 70’s, then adding spreadsheets and digital result charts and programs from TrackMaster in the 90’s, Rusty brings us a wealth of experience in analyzing harness races. When we add his many years of owning and racing horses in the North East, he is able to provide a unique perspective to his selections.

Rusty has written for TrackMaster for over a decade. He provides a Weekend Watch List Report available every Thursday and a Best Plays Report for most Saturday’s. Both concentrate on the major circuits in action so that the prices of his selections are not adversely affected by his customer base.

   
BETTING TO WIN
USTA guide to betting
Being a handicapper (that's what you are when you place a bet ) is really trying to guess or figure out what will happen during a harness race and who will finish the race in front. It's easy, it's exciting and it's fun. So c'mon...read on and we'll explain how to pick your winners.

 

 

   

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