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		<title>A Few Thoughts About Front Wraps and Their Use in Horse Racing</title>
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Many handicappers do not pay attention to the equipment that is being used on the horses they bet on. In horse racing, a little thing like front wraps can make a big difference, so it pays to pay attention to the details. First of all, let&#8217;s be certain that we know what we are [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Horse Racing Handicapping&#8217;s Greatest Challenge &#8211; Understanding the Mind of a Horse</title>
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What many horse racing handicappers do not understand is that in the process of trying to decipher the possible outcome of a race they are also trying to understand what a horse or horses may do or think. Having owned race horses I can tell you that is no easy trick. After many years [...]]]></description>
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