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Beyer on Speed
One of the Best I Have Read

This May Be One of the Best Horse Racing Books Ever!John Eisenberg's story of Lil E. Tee is one of the most fascinating horse racing stories you will ever read. A horse with suspect breeding, chronic colic problems, bad legs and who changed hands several times (including once for a mere $3,000) went on to win the Kentucky Derby over several royally-bred colts plus the so-called unbeatable Arazi. He also gave an accomplished jockey, Pat Day, his first (and so far, only) Kentucky Derby winner, when Day himself thought Lil E. Tee was one of his worst Derby mounts ever.
John Eisenberg has provided a well-researched tale of the life of Lil E. Tee prior to the Derby. Interviews have been conducted with pretty much all of the principles of his story and those tales have been woven into an entertaining story that reads almost like fiction.
"The Longest Shot" isn't quite the masterpiece of Laura Hillenbrand's "Seabiscuit", but I think that this book might have great potential as a movie, because it really is a true equine "Rocky"!
Bringing an obscure horse into the light...Even though I thoroughly enjoyed this book, the author had a tendency to introduce characters out of sequence. For example, sometimes background information would be provided on a person who was not involved in the progression of the story until several chapters later. By breaking up the sequence in this manner, the flow of the story was impaired and choppy. The author's sentence structure also tended to be loose and brief. Also this oversimplification made reading the story easier and faster, I did feel like the book was written for a younger audience.
Again, the subject matter was facsinating and the author obviously did a lot of work to uncover a wealth of information on the life of a relatively obscure racehorse. If you're interested in racing trivia, or are simply looking for a captivating sports story, then this book should cater to you!
This will re-kindle your interest in horse racing

Shows how to use pedigree information to pick winners"A quantum leap in handicapping consciousness." The Cramer-Olmsted Report
"A major breakthrough in handicapping." Daily Racing Form
An indispensible tool for the serious handicapper.

This book will help you make money...
The Harness Tips

SAM LEWIN
a wonderful book! read, learn and earn!

The Master Strikes Again
The book for one who wants to live at the windows.

The Greatest Book Ever Written...P.S.- His daughter, Kristin, is a wonderful person and a beautiful woman!
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Start at the Beginning

InformativeOf course, I wrote the book.


A good book on horse racing
Excellent Book !
Page after page of handicapping gems.
After reading this book, I went to Hollywood Park on a Friday night and won. It didn't win because of some shocking new revelation, but because Andy Beyer stresses where the handicapper's attention should be, what information is crucially important and what is not. After reading this book, I felt as though I could see the way a race would take shape in my mind, who would go to the lead, who would go four wide on the far turn and make a move. Everything suddenly made sense. I have a lot to look forward to the next time I go to the racetrack, and most of the credit for that is because of this book.