Value Packs & Special Collections for Handicapping Thoroughbred Horse Racing
This page offers you Special Value Packs, including various issues of the TIPS Report that we highly recommend for handicapping thoroughbred horse racing.
As way of a background, TIPS, (or "tipoffs"), are dynamic handicapping angles that work as signals regarding the horse and his trainer, and when combined with other TIPS, they can point you to a horse that is fit and ready to compete. In short, TIPS can help you find a well-meant horse, one who is primed and ready to run his best effort in today's race, one who will compete well against today's field.
Here are the TIPS Report issues mentioned in the handicapping essay titled "Less is More" from August 2014, plus one other issue that is closely related.Any of these 5 TIPS Report issues may be ordered singly for just $8.95, (with free shipping to the USA), or, if you want to save $$ with the Value Pack of all 5 for just $29.95 with free shipping to the USA.
September/October 1995 TIPS Report ♦Using Show-a-Profit and wagering strictly to show, Milton Weinblatt, a Florida handicapper, more than doubled his bankroll of $500 to $1,229.00 in a 3+ week visit to Las Vegas. ♦He cleared a profit of $729.00 — excellent considering he was wagering to show. ♦Milton averaged fewer than 3 selections per day! And as you can see, “less” really did translate into more - more profit that is! ♦He cleared a profit of $729.00 — excellent considering he was wagering to show. ♦Milton averaged fewer than 3 selections per day! And as you can see, “less” really did translate into more - more profit that is! ♦ A second article in this issue is on Pedigree & Breeding.
♦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!
♦ 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
♦ 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.
Use one of the above links to place your order. As always, we're here to answer any questions. Email Jon at jonworth@worthhandicapping.com
Any of the above 5 TIPS Report issues are available. Singly for just $8.95, (including shipping to the USA), or, if you want to save $, get all 5 for just $24.95, including shipping to the USA.
If you prefer to order with a check or money order please make it payable to Tom Worth Publishing Co. and mail to: