No serious horseplayer should be without Beyer on Speed, the third jewel in Andrew Beyer's literary triple crown. Beyer shows the handicapper how to make his Beyer Speed Figures the focal point of a wagering strategy for pursuing spectacular profits by relating speed figures to pace, track bias, and track conditions. He helps bettors utilize new opportunities for picking winners, such as video replays and a successfully structured multirace ticket, whether betting online, on the phone, or at the track.This invaluable book on wagering includes a new preface by the author, focusing on the role of simulcasting and the internet in modern-day handicapping. Written in Beyer's entertaining, rapid-fire prose, Beyer on Speed is a must-read for every bettor, from the beginner to the most advanced player.
An update and expansion on Beyer's theories and speed-figure calculation for handicapping thoroughbred racing. Amusing, easy to follow. Valuable in the 1980s and early 1990s. Unfortunately, those who were willing to do the work no longer have an advantage, as Beyer Speed Figures now are calculated and printed in the Daily Racing Form. Four stars would be the value 30 years ago. I have passed on my copy.
Kind of wish I'd read "Picking Winners" first, as this one is really a defense of the methods he described in that book. But a good and surprisingly entertaining read - Beyer's an excellent handicapper but he's also a very good writer.
Good stories about Beyer's journey in developing a method to handicap thoroughbred race horses but outdated. Book teaches a complicated system for developing speed ratings for race horses. Outdated because these speed numbers are readily available in the Daily Racing Form.