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Update:
COMPUTER SELECTIONS FEATURING TRACK BIAS FOR EVERY TRACK ARE NOW INCLUDED!!! Much better than simple track profiles, you'll see on my Klein Speed Points Report the win percentages and ROI's for each running style in one turn and two turn races at each track, and more importantly, THE NAMES OF THE HORSES RUNNING EACH DAY WHO ARE MOST LIKELY TO FIT INTO EACH GROUP! If you don't know how to bet these tracks correctly you aren't winning as much money as you should be. Get on board now! There are strong track biases at Gulfstream going both short and long, but there is an unexpected surprise trend in one of those categories. If you don't know what it is, you'd better find out now. There have been a number of strong track bias trends at Aqueduct in the past, and this meet is no exception. Now is the time to cash in. There have been big differences between sprint and route track biases at Santa Anita. The same is true for turf race sprints going down the hill vs. turf route races. Buy Santa Anita race cards and get the answers you need to win ASAP! Oaklawn has some very predictable track biases. There's plenty of time to profit from them at that meet if you know what to look for. Fair Grounds track biases have been very different from distance to distance, and from surface to surface. If you're guessing at these track biases you might as well say a fond farewell to your betting bankroll. But if you know what the trends are you'll be miles ahead of the competition. At Turfway one running style is getting crushed in both sprint and route races. If you are betting on horses with this running style you have very little chance of cashing tickets! The right running styles with the highest returns are different in sprints than they are in route races. Learn what is working right now at Turfway. European bettors will find that these ROI statistics are EXCELLENT for use on Betfair! Knowledge is power and profit! If you don't know how to bet these tracks correctly you aren't winning as much money as you should be. Get on board now!
Register now, download race cards, and WIN!INTRODUCTION“The Power of Early Speed,” was published in December of 2005.
The original idea behind the book was to find the strongest speed biases by searching through a number of tracks, and benefit from them by finding the horse or horses in each race who had the most early speed.
The Klein Speed Points method is an excellent way to sort through each horse in each race to find the most probable leader. For reasons listed in the book, it represented a significant advance from the technique most sophisticated fans had used previously, the Quirin Speed Points.
When I wrote “The Power of Early Speed,” I wanted the Klein Speed Points to be as powerful as possible while still being simple enough to be figured with a pencil, paper, and a pocket calculator during the time between races at the track.
Some fans performed the calculations that way, and enjoyed good success as a result. Others understood and appreciated the value of the Klein Speed Points, but were math-phobic, and resorted to trying to estimate the numbers without actually crunching the numbers. Some succeeded, while others weren’t as sharp at making the right estimations.
At that point I realized that it would be much better if I created a web site that would do all of the math for fans who wanted access to the Klein Speed Points, and applied those numbers to the races offered at an assortment of major tracks each day.
The cool thing is that once I finished writing the book I was able to find the time to experiment with variations on the original Klein Speed Points formula. The one in the book is version 1.0. Since then I have made it even better by moving through two subsequent generations of significant improvements. The Klein Speed Points version 3.0 used on powerofearlyspeed.com is the best one I have.
Don’t bother asking me about the details of the improvements because the formula is strictly proprietary. The formula will not be offered for sale, nor will it be discussed in any detail. Just know that it is superior to the one offered in the book, and to anything else I have seen or heard of.
By the way, if I ever find a way to top it, you will find the most current version applied to the Klein Speed Points sold on this web site. |