MHR - Maiden Handicapping Report

The MHR is our newest report!

For years the WCHR and ECHR have been known for the debut winners we've provided members, and now, a our newest report, focusing on maiden races which aren't covered in the ECHR or WCHR, a great addition to the WCHR and ECHR, or, by itself, we're discussing sires, hot and cold, the broodmares, as well as addressing patterns of trainers and how those particular barns bring their horses up to a strong debut, and/or a trainer giving the race. 

In the end, we're seeking out vulnerable favorites, all adding up to valuable risk-rewards for our members, at least that's the goal, educate, teach, discuss, while looking for solid risk-reward situations!

How many pays do we release?
One week we might have 2,3,4 releases, and the following week just one. We're not looking to fill spaces, only applicable when runners fit our risk-reward criteria. 

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ENDORSEMENTS from some of the biggest names in the business

'West Coast Handicapping Report (WCHR), put together with exceptional dedication by Rob Henie. His handicapping expertise is first-rate, but of equal import are the stats he provides that give insights into the daily Southern California racing scene. Probably the best daily report in California, since Ron Cox and Don Montillon's Northern California Track Record.'
Excerpt from the classic Steve Davidowitz book, BETTING THOROUGHBREDS IN THE 21st CENTURY

"Successful handicappers combine intelligence, patience, discipline and roll-up-your-sleeves hard work to thrive in the difficult world of thoroughbred racing. There is no quick fix or magic elixir that turns a hopeless loser into a successful player. But what can be of great service is to read the work of Rob Henie, in the East Coast Handicapping Report (ECHR) and West Coast Handicapping Report (WCHR).  Through tireless study of replays, grasping successful workout patterns, and understanding the intention of trainers, Henie's reports are written in a clear, concise, and logical way AND you will learn about the nuances of the game. Personally, I highly recommend his work and would encourage all others to give it a read. I have and I'm glad I did."
Bob Neumeier 
20-plus years as TV analyst for NBC Sports

"In my view, it certainly behooves anyone who wagers on the races at Gulfstream Park in the wintertime or the New York tracks during the rest of the year to read the ECHR. Those who follow the WCHR, the sister publication that covers racing in Southern California, have long known that Rob Henie not only does a terrific job in picking winners, he is adept at finding winners who go off at handsome odds. That is not easy. And best of all, I think, is if you read the ECHR, you not only find out WHO Henie likes, you find out WHY he likes a horse."
Jon White 
Santa Anita Morning Line maker / Racing Historian

"It's not pretty darn good, it's great. I've been handicapping for almost 40 years, and I learn more from your narratives than i do from any other source. The picks are helpful, but without the insightful commentary, it wouldn't be nearly as valuable. 
Bill Shurman
18 time NHC Qualifier