The Ultimate Edge: Where Data Meets Instinct, The CHR, Comprehensive Handicapping Report
For the serious player, the game has changed. As Computer-Assisted Wagering (CAW) continues to dominate the pools, you are either equipped with a superior model or you’re left chasing shadows. Our Comprehensive Handicapping Reports, CHR, are the definitive answer for those who want the power of a high-level algorithm without the exhaustive labor of building one. Every major race and card is dissected by a sophisticated computer model that shifts its criteria based on the unique variables of the day—no recycled data, no cookie-cutter analysis. You get a bespoke visual breakdown through precision graphs and charts, delivering the kind of analytical depth that was once reserved for the industry’s most elite syndicates. This is high-level horse racing, dissected and delivered.
But data alone is a cold weapon. The true power of this service lies in the fusion of silicon and soul. Alongside every model-generated report sits the unfiltered, expert opinion of Jon Stettin or our Team. There will be times when the model points one way and the man points the other. That is the Past the Wire difference. It’s the “zig” when the numbers say “zag,” driven by the raw, untaught instinct that only decades at the windows can produce. You aren’t just buying a spreadsheet; you are gaining access to the intangibles—the gut feeling and the seasoned eye that recognize what a computer simply cannot see. You get the best of the machine and the best of the man. The choice is yours: use our tools to sharpen your own decision, or let us make the right call for you.
Presently our CHR reports are free on the cards or races we offer them. You can find them on the homepage when available. If you would like to custom order a card or specific race let us know and we’ll see what we can do. They are also frequently available for our TRACKING TRIPS members.
You can view a few sample CHR’s here:
FAIR GROUNDS OAKS:
Virginia Derby:
The Whitmore:
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