1) Analyse the early part of the race. Evaluate the
chances of the horse involved in that part of the scenario then
disqualify runners who do not measure up.
2) Evaluate the Pressers in the race.Most often, a weak early pace
picture strongly favours this type. They have first run at the leaders
and must be given strong consideration.
3) Consider the closers in the race. In most races these are the
least probable winners. Avoid closers that unable to reach a striking
position by the stretch call. They are proven losers at every track in
the country and only win with a complete collapse of the pace.
The former is simple. Unfortunately, most players have little
organisation in the approach and often proceed too quickly to betting
decisions. This procedure will give each type of runner it’s proper due.
It will also ensure an adequate understanding of the pace picture for
the races you are about to bet.
Excerpt from Modern Pace Handicapping by Tom Brohamer which can be found
here and at other good book stores.