“The Numbers” Look Good For Accuracing.com
Accuracing.com announces “The Numbers” will expand once again to include three new tracks. Though a relative newcomer in betting products, the rapidly growing company is also publishing a new book on pattern handicapping.
Accuracing launched in 2010 covering New York and California tracks and boasting the most accurate speed numbers in horse racing - going head to head with the well-known Ragozin Sheets and Thorograph. Since it’s launch, “The Numbers” has expanded to include Florida, Monmouth, Churchill, Keeneland, and is now adding Fairgrounds, Oaklawn, and Arlington Park to the menu.
“We make it simple to compare all the horses at a glance and we’re less expensive than our competitors,” said Bradley, who is eager to share his 30 years of handicapping experience. “Our grid format makes comparison easy, and allows our customers to identify patterns that lead to solid-priced and long shot winners. I really think we have the best numbers out there.”
There are a growing number of people who agree.
“I find the Numbers to be amazingly accurate, much better than Beyer’s. With this system I can often make a profit where my own handicapping usually just drains my bank account. I love to play the horses and now I don’t just have to walk home broke all the time,” said customer Randy Curtiss.
How does it work? Accuracing's numbers adjust for ground loss, weight carried, and other variables using proprietary variant calculations. Accuracing also has its own time charts that equalize all the tracks, so that a Number at Santa Anita is the same at Saratoga.
While The Numbers are gaining popularity, the Accuracing team is seeking to expand its social presence by offering giveaways and prizes to followers on Facebook - Thoroughbred- Handicapping-Resource, Twitter @The_Numbers_Guy, and Instagram - accuracingnumbersguy.
Social followers will also be the first to hear when Pattern Handicapping: The Untapped Frontier is released this summer.
“We are very excited about the book,” said Bradley. “It is sort of the Numbers Guy Blog on steroids. All the patterns are discussed in detail with several examples of each to help people understand the benefits of pattern handicapping, how to recognize patterns, and use them to beat the betting public.”
Special to Horse Racing Nation - Written by Kelley Midland