I'm Colty
I certainly know who you are. In fact, I was at that seminar in Harrisburg when we first saw Handicapper's Notebook - I think it was. Might have been TB4 but I kind of missed that one.
Can you tell us more about the differences? — RanchWest
I checked with Dave about how much I am allowed to share of what he's taught me privately. He said that I was free to use my discretion, but not sure how far that really goes.
For years Dave has told me that most players think that the winning players are just like us. That they do the same things. That's what I always thought. If I could just do things a little better, I'd get to the other side of the river. That's one of those stories that dave tells. Never really liked it much and didn't really get it.
Then he goes on about how different the mindset is. Often uses you as an example, Tony. The River story is about there's like 1000 handicappers on one side of a river - the losers. And like 4 guys on the other side of the river. Those are the winners. He says that the losers don't believe there is anyone on the other side of the river. That there are no winners.
When someone talks about the other side of the river, people shout them down. He also says that THEY SEE THINGS DIFFERENTLY.
The truth is that I liked how I handicapped. Even thou I was losing I was comfortable in what I was doing. I was an expert at it. LOL One day Dave says "You do realize that you're saying how proud you are to know so much that isn't working, right?" Boy, did I not like that.
Now I look back at it and see how much sooner I could have been winning if I'd just listened. He was right.
It's all about narrowing down to what's important. I think the big connection for me was when he challenged me to prove that my ideas were valid. Every single one of them failed. Like 2nd race after a layoff. Playing beat the favorite. Focusing on who is going to the front.
But the biggest change of all of them was when I started seeing what he calls LEVERAGE POINTS.
Basically, what's is my advantage?