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Watch & Win

Denny Nash

Publisher: Lulu.com

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Summary

Discover how a small group of early-bird buyers uses a tote board handicapping system to easily predict 31% longshot winners at any race track in America...And now you can use these same "hidden" alerts to post returns as high as 300-600% over the coming months ahead. Whether you bet at the track, OTB, satellite simulcasts, or online race tracks across America are required (because of the pari-mutual system) to quietly reveal theses "alerts"...buried in full sight and filled with deep secrets the professional handicappers don't dare share - especially in their industry-sponsored and puff-piece articles.
Available since: 12/12/2014.

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