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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