Brisnet.com offers specialized information for Santa Anita
handicappers
The opening of Santa Anita on December 26 means racing on dirt with some new
stables shipping in, creating a challenging mixture of wagering opportunities.
Longtime Southern California specialist Bob Selvin takes a sophisticated and
sometimes contrarian point of view offering his Fair Odds & Analysis of each
day’s racing card for Santa Anita ($14.95).
Unlike most other public handicappers who simply offer their selections and
brief analysis, Selvin produces a fair odds line that includes Very Good Bets (VGB)
and Morning Line Underlays (MLU). His analysis will often go in depth (stats,
trips, trouble, workouts) in some races as well as include why a player want to
pass on certain races.
His product purposely comes out late (available 2:30 p.m. ET; 11:30 a.m. PT)
to incorporate late scratches and changes into his Fair Odds and Analysis.
Another way to stay ahead of the competition is with National Turf’s
invaluable daily workout report from clocker Andy Harrington and his staff. Join
regular subscribers Bob Baffert, John Sadler, Jerry Hollendorfer, Doug O’Neill,
Peter Miller, Ted West and Dan Hendricks who use the report to assess their
horses as well as their rivals.
The National Turf Clocker Report especially helps to take the question marks
out of handicapping maiden races, including first-time starters, as well as
horses returning off layoffs.
The National Turf Clocker report is available the evening before each day’s
races (about 11 p.m. ET, 8 p.m. PT) for $9.95.