Cramer's intention here was to compile a beat-the-surface set of handicapping probabilities. These provide enhanced wager value, meaning that they produce more than their fair share of winners or they return a higher-than-average mutuel (or both) because they are not considered essential by the betting public. A quick look at the Table of Contents gives you an idea what the book covers: When to Bet on a Repeat; The Big-Win Angle; Alarming Evidence about Speed Figures and What To Do About It; New Year's Revolution: Once a Winner, Always....?; Second-Time Starters: The Mystery Unravels; Looking for Yin, Finding Yang: A Weird Discovery about In-The-Money Last Race; The Class Factor; Long-shot Handicapping: The Trainer Factor; Profitable Random Betting in Chaos Races; What's Their Line? Mudders and Their Origins; The 5-5-5 Plunge Pattern including the Rebound Method, and Trouble Research. 59 Pgs. 2010