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Author Name Ainslie, Tom Title Ainslie on Jockeys The Relationship of Jockeys to The Winning and Losing of Horse Races. Fine 1st ED/HB/DJ Binding Hard Cover Book Condition Fine Jacket Condition Near Fine Edition First Edition Size 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Publisher NY Simon and Schuster 1975 ISBN Number 0671220683 / 9780671220686 Seller Id 26633 158 pgs. Light foxing on endpapers, text tight and bright. DJ price clipped, very lightly surface worn. Corners of book very lightly bumped. More than presentable. Ainslie on Jockeys presents a very special aspect of the author's stock of inside information, one that a bettor can use to great advantage. This book concentrates on the role and importance of the jockey. Never before has a book explored this topic, nor asked these pertinent questions. Do jockeys, for example, always ride to win?, Who tells them what do do? How are they influenced by trainers? What are the personal motivations that can make or break a jockeys performance? Who are all the the very few jockeys who win almost all the races? How can you tell when the right jockey is paired with the right horse? and much much more......
Gambling; Odds; Racing; Thoroughbred Horses; Trotters; Pacers; Picking Winners; Handicapping; System
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