• Handicapping using HSH software
    erase- highlight the entire line and the delete. It won't delete just make them invisibe when you hit the elim button. Remember no spaces between horses for your elim
  • Handicapping using HSH software
    On that screen erase your contenders like you would remove a line from a word page. Then hit the Elim button on the bottom. Noe check the contender box on the top. Hit any of the keys PSR,CPW etc.. and only your contenders will show
  • Podcast: Introducing Tony the K - Professional Player (Aug. 3, 2021)
    Thanks Tony. I realize you play horizontal but it's great to get insight from a successful player. Myself for now I'm staying with win betting as I find it psychologically easier to deal with a loss. I found HMI to be a bit complicated and couldn't quite wrap my head around the worksheet. I do like the opponent method. I've always used Dave's session approach with a slight variation. I confine play to races with greater than 8 betting interests or a race with what I determine to be a flawed favorite, I also dont play a race with unknowns. For me this overcomes a series of trading back and forth (win/lose) and helps me to not wind up spending longer on a session then I am able to keep my energy up. For instance today I had 23 races to start the day. Could only get half done before I needed to break away. Thanks to you and Dave for taking the time both to record the presentation and to respond here.

    Best
    Ken
  • Podcast: Introducing Tony the K - Professional Player (Aug. 3, 2021)
    Hi Tony,

    I have both HMI and the Opponent method. I think they are among Dave's best works. It would be interesting to hear you expound on both of those more. I think bet structure and sizing is one of the key components of success but they always seem to be the last thing discussed and mostly as an afterthought.

    Best
    Ken