Redboard Rewind is meant to be an audio version of the examples once found in handicapping books to help educate new, novice, and experienced horseplayers alike. Hosted by Spencer Luginbuhl of the NYRA Bets squad, a new guest joins each week to look back at a trio of races from the previous weekend…
Matt and Spencer go over four races from Saratoga on Saturday those races are 2-4-9-10 and some angles we talk about are what to also look at with workouts Matt's bet back horse Spencer and Matt anti Raging Bull
Spencer and Justin talk about 3 races from this past Saturday at Gulfstream Park and those races were 10-11-14 and some angles we talked about are beginning a career in trip handicapping and when you have two equal contenders on beyers take the one with the lonest odds
Spencer and Dan go over 3 races from Santa Anita those races being 1-6-11 and some angles we talk about Turnback's down the hill why race replays can make you a better capper why Santa Anita stakes seem to be very top heavy from a talent standpoint
Spencer and Nick go over 4 races from Whitney day at Saratoga those races were 7-8-9-10 and some angles we talked about are Nicks life as a public handicapper and wagering strategy some jockey props and the key race angle
Marshall and Spencer go over 4 races from Saratoga Saturday those races were 1-5-8-11 and some angles we talked about are Marshalls first trip to Saratoga Spencers huge mental mistake in the Vanderbilt
Matt and spencer go over 4 races from Saratoga last Saturday those races are 1-3-7-8 and some angles we go over are Spencer in depth trainer and jock stat thanks to Formulator Matts positive MTO angle for Saratoga using stats race lens
Spencer and Brian go over 4 races from this past Saturday at Saratoga those races were 1-3-7-10 and some angles we talked about are what the 3 year old scene looks like after the Haskell and why Spencer thinks the race `1 winner was value
Spencer and David go over 4 races from this past Saturday at Belmont Park those races being 6-7-9-10 and some angles they talk about are why the odds mattered so much with the O'Brien runners this weekend When Beyer's are close and the odds are far apart always go with the longer odds
Andrew and Spencer go over four races from this past Saturday at Delaware Park those races are 1-7-8-9 and some angles we talk about are how Andrews backstretch jobs have helped him become a better handicapper Is Crazy beautiful a contender in this filly division
Ed and Spencer go over four races from Saturday at Churchill Downs those races were 1-3-4-10 and some angles we talked about are Ed's hot trainer and jock stats Why the form of Set Piece made him a prime play for Ed and how many races till a claim is considered bad
Spencer and Scotty go over four races from Sunday at Santa Anita Sunday those races were 5-6-7-8 and some angles we talked about are How EquinEdge has made me a better player and when to take a first time starter in a maiden race
Spencer and Dylan go over four races from this past Saturdays Monmouth Pick Your Prize Contest from Monmouth Park those races were 7-8-11-13 and some angles we talked about were tournament play in general and why not to bet first time starters that win there debut off a long layoff next time out
Clay and Spencer go over 4 races from Rebel day at Oaklawn Park this past Saturday the races we go over are 5-6-8-11. Some angles we go over are why a 60% Shedaresthedevil should be more dangerous next time out. Why in allowance races if a horse has lost at the level 4-5 times look to avoid especially at low prices. and I guess Michelle Yu was right Baffert's don't stop
Andy and Spencer talk some big stakes races from Saturday at Aqueduct and they went over races 6-7-8-9 and some angles they talk about are Why distance and track condition are possible overused angles. Why Speed Pass from the Tom Fool seems to run two types of races.
Matt and spencer go over four races from Saturdays Golden Gate races those races were 4-6-7-8 and some angles we covered are Why figuring out which favorite you have in each race is so important (solid/vulnerable/false why second time sprinting or routing is often overlooked compared to second time on a new surface.
Eric and Spencer talk about four races from Risen Star day at Fairgrounds race day. Those races are 1-6-8-13 and some angles we talk about are Looking for those poor maiden favorites that are progressing but have to many starts at the level. The Lecomte was a key race for the Risen star and the Louisiana Preps. Why Dolder Grands 2nd place earlier on the card should have helped you get to Big lake
Ryan and Spencer go over 3 races from Santa Anita Saturday and a big Bob Baffert firster on Sunday. and some angles they talk about are why you need to use multiple handicapping services Formulator Time form, workout reports When looking at siblings in pedigrees see how they improve first start of each year to help with other runners first start of year.
Curtis and Spencer look back at four races from Santa Anita those races being 1-5-7-8 and some angles they talked about are Knowing what the trainers at your circuit excel at Is Medina Spirit a possible bounce candidate in his next prep Reading conditions and using logic to help toss a bad second choice
John and Spencer go over the late P3 from Gulfstream Park's those being races 10-11-12 and some angles we talked about were first time dirt horses in Derby prep races and using seconditis and the top three finishers from past races can help you find value underneath in exacta's
Matt and Spencer talk four races from Gulfstream park those races being 1-6-7-9 we talk Brad Cox runners Hidden Scroll and Knicks Go and Matts go to beginner handicapping books some angles from the races we covered were why looking at the works of the maiden winner showed that this horse could be the goods and not the bad first time starting trainer stat Why even when you lose a race if your horse improves its Speed Figure you can be happy with your handicapping and how Matt got haunted again by one of his favorites mares
Spencer and Brad went over 4 races from the fantastic Saturday card at Santa Anita those races were 1-3-5-7 and some angles they talked about are Dont look for just one winner find a list of possible contenders that can win the race Gaining confidence after a tough start with a solid favorite winning as your top pick finding multiple horses that win with same type of training angles example first time in the D'Amato barn
Spencer and Benny go over 4 races from a stakes laden card at Gulfstream Park races were 1-3-5-11 and some angles we talk about were all the different types of 3 wide trips and why being wide in turf sprints can be death following trainer intent based off what the jocks do in two year old races out of the gate when looking at turf races what are the horses records on the surface
Spencer and PTF recap the late P5 from Aqueduct and dive deep on races 7-8-9 and some angles they talked about are Daily Double betting efficiency Finding good value on low priced horses Why Munnings is one of Spencer's favorite wet track sires looking for horses trying something new in races with proven losers
Spencer and Brian go over 4 races from Fairgrounds Champions day card races 7-8-9-11 and some angles we talked about are how using the wet track career box can help you find overlays on a wet day in races when you have 3 evenly matched contenders don't take the lower prices as it hurts your bottom line in the long run always watch for the public to make a wrong favorite even if your opinion isn't solid this always makes horses overlays and allows you to take a shot
Spencer and Matt go over 4 races from Aqueduct 4-6-9-10 and 3 angles they talk about how a barn switch can completely turn a horse around some extra formulator digging could have helped you toss a 4-5 fav How lookign at another Shug horse profile could have helped you find the Red Smith Winner
Spencer and Michelle go over 4 races from Del Mar Saturday races 1-5-8-9 and some angles they talk about are reading the condition book will help your class handicapping horses that continue to get claimed or reclaimed can be ATM's for your bankroll and a key hot trainer stat this past weekend at Del Mar
Spencer and Clay go over 3 races from Breeders Cup Friday including 7-8-10 some angles we talk about are How the BC Juvenile filly's answered the age old question of eye test Vs Beyer speed figure Why you need to watch out for Munnings as a top Wet track sire play A trainer intent for Euros where at what distance they debut will tell you weather the horse will be a sprinter or router
Spencer and Drew go over 3 races from Sundays Woodbine card Races 5-6-7 here are some angles they talked about Why ground loss means so much at Woodbine and what to do when you have a negative note on a horse you like next time out
Spencer and Scott talk 3 races from Keeneland on Saturday races 8-9-10 and some angles they talk about are Why there needs to be more N3X/N4X allowance conditions and how you can still find value on Kentucky Downs shippers
Spencer and Naomi go over 4 races from Preakness Saturday at Pimlico those races were 5-7-10-11 some angles we covered are How using timeform pace ratings can help with your pace handicapping having a favorable pace scenario can help a horse that looks like hes off form when people tell you jocks dont matter tell them to watch Robby Albarado's Ride on swiss skydiver in the Preakness
Spencer and Barry talk everything Bankroll Management and also go over 3 races 1-7-11 from a terrific stake driven card from Santa Anita and some angles they talk about are How to improve your bankroll management why watching all replays and knowing all the horses on your circuit can make your handicapping easier and why having the fastest quarter in a turf sprint is a positive angle
Spencer and Jude go over 3 arces from Woodbine mile day races 1-5-9 some angles they go over are the key to unlocking Starter Allowance contenders the fastest 5 furlong work can be a sneaky angle in 2 year old races when you have 3 contenders that you like equally let the tote board be your guide
Spencer and Marshall go over three races from Kentucky Oaks day races 8-10-12 and some angles we go over are when using Timeform pace figures they can help you figure out which speed horses can survive duels and how watching earlier races in the undercard can tell you which barns have come with horses pointing to these days of racing.
Spencer and Peter go over 3 races from last Saturday at Saratoga some angles they talked about are how listening and reading post race interviews and articles can help you find good value winners and how to handicap for a wet day at the races
Spencer and Tyler go over 3 races from Del Mar on Saturday Races 7-9-11 and some angles they talked about were how blinkers off can be a better overlaid angle then blinkers on and watching races and taking notes can help you crush the circuit you follow
Spencer and Dawn go over 3 races from Plate Trail day at Woodbine races 8-9-10 some angles they talked about were Reviewing the races can help you learn certain trainer intent Good tips on bankroll management what is a good late fraction in turf routes
Spencer and Matt go over races 6-7-8 from Saturday Travers Card some angles they go over are How a solid workout pattern can help you find an overlaid maiden winner is Bellafina unbeatable outside of California and is it finally time for a group of stewards in a bunker to decide alliInquiries at racetracks around the country
Spencer and Marshall go over races 7-9-10 from Whitney day at Saratoga some angles they go over are Is the H Allen Jerkins a weak race and how studying a condition book can make you a better player
Spencer and Sean went over 3 races from Saturdays card at Del Mar. Those 3 races were 1-7-10 and some angles they talked about were Is Maximum Security the top older horse in the division How lone Speed can be a positive attribute for a turf horse one of the most overhyped angles in handicapping
Spencer and Brad go over races 10-11-12 From Monmouth on Saturday and some angles they went over are Why charting before even opening the pp's is just as important as handicapping. How track configuration could have helped you find a vulnerable fav Why Mike Maker is the best U.S.A trainer on turf
Spencer and Chris go over 3 races from Saturdays Keeneland card those races are 6-9-10. Some angles we talked about are how in wide open races tossing bad favorites can add a ton of equity in your horizontal tickets and we also talk about Chris's overall day in the live bankroll contest where he finished 2nd.
Spencer and Rachel go over 3 races from last Wednesdays card from Indiana Grand those races are 8-10-11. Some angles they go over are how hanging at an old OTB can help a beginner player learn certain angles and Rachel gives some solid trainer angles for out of town trainers when they ship in to Indiana.
Spencer and Andy talk races 8-9-11 from Saturdays Belmont card and some angles they talk about are why trips are important in turf racing, why looking at company lines can help analyze horses that have raced against each other before,and is Code of Honor possibly a top older horse contender.
Spencer and Ed go over 3 Races from Saturday at Churchill Downs races 1-7-11 and some angles they talk about is How can an american Pharoah go off as an overlay why handicappers need to focus on the long run and stop being so results oriented
Spencer and Matt go over 3 races from Belmont Park wonderful Saturday card R 5-9-10. Some angles they cover are How reviewing after race day can make you a better player Playing against low priced horses trying a surface for the first or second time when you over analyze a race trying to beat a favorite you lose to the best horse in the race