♦ What are the "keys" to handicapping success? Milton Weinblatt certainly knew how to make money from his passion for horse racing! This is the issue which features a spot play that Milton developed, called the “No Form” spot play.
♦ It's a method that quite literally does not require the Racing Form or the past performances – it’s was quite inventive on Milton’s part – you should check it out!
♦ The other article in this issue goes over the specifics of a new TIP, (think of a TIP as a handicapping angle or factor), namely a Trainer TIP, "Last Workout Five or Fewer Days Ago" which when combined with other tipoffs, (again, think angles or factors), can give us great clues to trainer intention.
♦ One of most popular issues!
September/October 1997
♦ New TIP: The Even Finish
♦ Final Results of Milton Weinblatt's "No Racing Form Needed" Spot Play
♦ Sadly, we report of Tom Worth's passing, Jon's dad.
March/April 1999 TIPS Report
♦ Jon share's his take on Mr. Talbot’s money management perspective. Perhaps difficult to follow, but it is an excellent profit oriented and focused on making money viewpoint.
♦ Talbot outlined his no nonsense businesslike philosophy for earning a profit and setting a goal in his essay, and his logic and approach as you might think are impeccable.
♦ Layoff/Show-a-Profit Horses: A New Twist
♦ Focus on Profits: A Wagering Strategy
July/August 2005 TIPS Report
♦ One of our most requested issues ever!
♦ Read all about one of our trips to Saratoga, and how we taught handicapping basics to a willing 3rd grader, namely our daughter. She took to handicapping like a fish to water, and in about 2 days, more than doubled her own bankroll wagering exclusively to show and on selections she herself found!
♦ And because she was, and still is, an incredibly avid reader, she was able to go on a little shopping spree in one of the really great used bookstores in Saratoga! We visit this bookstore every time we’re in Saratoga.