A short general definition of each horse player level will be given.
There are 3 levels of players in racing: beginner, intermediate and advanced.
Each one has 2 sub-levels: base and advanced.
The first level player is beginner which is:(a) base beginner which uses guessing, shoe size number, number of shoe string holes, cloth colors of horses, social security numbers, home address, a person's age and many other non-related to racing elements to select horses.
This isn't handicapping.
For profitcapping it's buy a ticket and maybe get lucky and win some money.
This isn't making money by design.
(b) advanced beginner is the very beginning of learning how the daily racing forms, racing digests, tip sheets, newspapers and track program works.
Learning how odds are made, track breakage, racing terminology, bet types, race types, return on investment, how to find a good payout, reading racing books on what the money is about, etc.
The second level player is intermediate which is:(a) base intermediate who uses base common handicapping.
Which is to use one main racing factor and it sub-factors (parts of a factor) very well.
And uses beginner level profitcapping.
Learning that it's not about winning but about profiting and how to calculate return on investment on a few different bet types at best.
(b) advanced intermediate players use advanced common handicapping.
Using medium amounts of statistics to decipher the 2 or more factors, sub-factors, angles, sub-angles and their percent and statistical frequencies with novel combinations of factors, angles and these elements.
Along with the use of intermediatemoney making methods to manipulate bet types, how to do short-term return on investment, calculate ticket price, comprehending racing as a business, starting to grasp money management, etc.
The third level player is advanced which is:(a) the base advanced player who uses heavy amounts of statistics for almost everything to find what's strongest and best for different bet types and race types.
This level uses base statistical handicapping and intermediatefinance methods at full force.
Testingmoney making factors and racing factors in great numbers using 100's of races with the aid of computers.
(b) the advanced level player uses advanced statistical handicappingand advanced statistical profitcapping.
In handicapping the player separate order of finish positionswhich are 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th into separate field sizes along with race types.
With profitcapping the player separatepayouts into separate field sizes and card sizes by value positions: win, place, show, fourth and fifth along with bet types to find profit.
The secret of the main 3 levels of players in horse racing is that each level contains both major divisions of racing to their respective degrees because racing is made of two main parts.
A racing side and a money side.
On both sides you learn a little more until the next level is reached.
Handicapping has two types: common and statistical.
Profitcapping has three levels: beginner, intermediate and advanced.
Technically when a person reaches base common handicapping and base intermediate profitcapping they are playing the horses instead of being played by the horses.
Each half of racing is its' own field of study with its' own methodologies.
Each one teaches how to bet on horses more properly and have much better horse betting strategies.
This is part of the secret of the three levels of players in horse racing.
There are 3 levels of players in racing: beginner, intermediate and advanced.
Each one has 2 sub-levels: base and advanced.
The first level player is beginner which is:(a) base beginner which uses guessing, shoe size number, number of shoe string holes, cloth colors of horses, social security numbers, home address, a person's age and many other non-related to racing elements to select horses.
This isn't handicapping.
For profitcapping it's buy a ticket and maybe get lucky and win some money.
This isn't making money by design.
(b) advanced beginner is the very beginning of learning how the daily racing forms, racing digests, tip sheets, newspapers and track program works.
Learning how odds are made, track breakage, racing terminology, bet types, race types, return on investment, how to find a good payout, reading racing books on what the money is about, etc.
The second level player is intermediate which is:(a) base intermediate who uses base common handicapping.
Which is to use one main racing factor and it sub-factors (parts of a factor) very well.
And uses beginner level profitcapping.
Learning that it's not about winning but about profiting and how to calculate return on investment on a few different bet types at best.
(b) advanced intermediate players use advanced common handicapping.
Using medium amounts of statistics to decipher the 2 or more factors, sub-factors, angles, sub-angles and their percent and statistical frequencies with novel combinations of factors, angles and these elements.
Along with the use of intermediatemoney making methods to manipulate bet types, how to do short-term return on investment, calculate ticket price, comprehending racing as a business, starting to grasp money management, etc.
The third level player is advanced which is:(a) the base advanced player who uses heavy amounts of statistics for almost everything to find what's strongest and best for different bet types and race types.
This level uses base statistical handicapping and intermediatefinance methods at full force.
Testingmoney making factors and racing factors in great numbers using 100's of races with the aid of computers.
(b) the advanced level player uses advanced statistical handicappingand advanced statistical profitcapping.
In handicapping the player separate order of finish positionswhich are 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th into separate field sizes along with race types.
With profitcapping the player separatepayouts into separate field sizes and card sizes by value positions: win, place, show, fourth and fifth along with bet types to find profit.
The secret of the main 3 levels of players in horse racing is that each level contains both major divisions of racing to their respective degrees because racing is made of two main parts.
A racing side and a money side.
On both sides you learn a little more until the next level is reached.
Handicapping has two types: common and statistical.
Profitcapping has three levels: beginner, intermediate and advanced.
Technically when a person reaches base common handicapping and base intermediate profitcapping they are playing the horses instead of being played by the horses.
Each half of racing is its' own field of study with its' own methodologies.
Each one teaches how to bet on horses more properly and have much better horse betting strategies.
This is part of the secret of the three levels of players in horse racing.
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