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Spirits from Heaven- Horse Racing information Multiple factors with two proven and profitable methods Our racing site is divided into multiple areas of interest with two profitable methodologies to help handicappers make better decisions. Including conventional and non-conventional proprietary handicapping factors. Below is a list of the major areas of interest. SR/PR- Our proprietary speed/performance rating and contender selection method as described in this manual. Astro Figs- One of a kind Astro-Ratings for horses handmade by us daily. Performance ratings- Traditional handicapping factors with proprietary numbers associated with E1, E2, SPEED, LATE and much more. Racing numbers and descriptions- HORSE NAME- Name of horse ML- Morning line odds on horse P#- Horses program number TK/Q- Track qualifier. The abbreviation of the track where the performance ratings (SR/PR) are taken from are listed here SR/PR- Our #1 traditional figure is a proprietary speed/performance rating. It s a very forgiving number. It may on occasion, look back many races. It likes to

compare apples to apples. Distance, surface and the current track. If there is no track name under TK/Q, it means that this figure comes from this track, surface and distance category in most circumstances. If there is a different name under TK/Q. That would mean this performance rating comes from that different track. Also, if the same track as today is seen under TK/Q. It would mean that this distance comes from 1 furlong of today s distance compared to the ½ furlong distance used normally with this rating in most circumstances. These selections are Black Box computer generated contenders. The top (3) SR/PR rated horses are our black box contenders. These selections do very well, but they do have weaknesses as all black boxes. The two main weaknesses. 1. If a horse does not generate an SR/PR figure it will not be considered. In these cases, look to the SR rating, but the black box will not consider this. 2. The black box rating does not take the track where the SR/PR figure is generated under consideration. LR- How many days since the horse last raced LW- How many days since the horses last workout P- Purse difference from last race. A (+) would mean the horse is rising in purse value this race. A (-) would mean the horse is dropping in purse value from his last race. 1pt = $1,000 E1- Proprietary E1 figure that relates apples to apples. Same surface and distance category. E2- Proprietary E2 figure that relates apples to apples. Same surface and distance category. SR- Proprietary speed/performance rating primarily weighted to the last race. LR- Proprietary late pace/performance rating primarily weighted to the last race. D-S-T-LAST- Distance-surface-track-last race.

Condition- Our condition factors are very simply relating to the last 2 races. Trainers employ tactics (a race within a race) to get a horse ready for their next outing. These works within a race can be seen at different segments within the race. There are 4 numerical ratings. These ratings are lengths beaten or gained and displayed as (-) if a horse has improved in beaten lengths from his last 2 races, or a (+) if the horse has lost lengths from his last two races. The first number is gained or lost at the first segment of the race in the last 2 races. The second number is gained or lost in the second segment of the race in the last 2 races. The third number is gained or lost in the stretch to finish in the last race only. The fourth number is a separate overall condition rating of improving or declining horses. (Completely different and not by my design). Plus (+) numbers are good in this last rating and minus (-) numbers are bad. Zero (0) or (=) are neutral. LAST 2-Fin- Horses last 2 finishes and beaten lengths. COLOR CODING ON THE SHEET- Light green- Top 3 which denotes good figures. Yellow- Highlighted figures anywhere on the sheet in yellow are cautionary figures. Gold Highlighting are our Astro-Figures. We manually highlight what we feel are the top contenders. Astro-Figures (Handmade by us daily) The Astro figures are very powerful when used in conjunction with our other traditional proprietary speed and pace numbers. These figures are very labor intensive as they are done by hand, but very powerful when used properly. They are multi-dimensional planetary interpretations that have been developed into numerous numerical matrixes. Astro-BE are not quite exact but have shown to still have good strength. They stand for blended energies that are drawn from a

30-day period. Certain horses will share some of the energies together. Astro-EE stands for exact energies. These are very exacting energies that only relate to one specific horse on his or her exact racing day. Astro-BE (6PA+9) (5ES) (1PEA+1) (7) Our Astro sequence represents planetary synchronizations and cycles that reflect a time period. That time period can vary anywhere from today s race date to within 30 days of today s race date most generally. The date and strength can vary greatly. We spend a measurable amount of time analyzing the most powerful cycles within any given time period. We ve identified many positive and negative synchronizations and cycles within our research and there can be numerous possibilities. Astro Symbols and sequence- (Any numerical number) = The sequence starts with a numerical number. This number represents general cycles that are positive. Higher numbers are better. (P) = #1 Energy cycle. 2X stronger than (E) (Ranked #1) (A) or (S)= Special configuration that is either (A) Approaching or (S) Separating. (Ranked #2) (E) = #2 Energy cycle (Ranked #3) (+ +) = Powerful configuration. X2 stronger than (+) (Ranked #4) (+) = Powerful configuration (Ranked #5) (0 to 9) = How many days to exact. (Ranked #6) (Lower numbers, the closer to 0 are better) *(0 to 99 for Astro-EE only) We ve attempted to list the factors in order of their strength at far right. Not an easy task but this is pretty close. The higher number at the very beginning and

the more configurations a horse has are better. The very best rating would resemble something like (9PEA++0). There can be no better rating than this. It represents 9 general positive cycles. More importantly, the rating has the #1 and #2 energy cycles (P & E), that is (A) a special configuration that is approaching (better than separating), has the (++) for powerful configurations and finally the (0) represent exact within 0 days. Zero (0) represents today. If you saw one horse with such a sequence as described above, and then another horse with (2ES5) obviously we would prefer the prior. The more configurations a horse has are better. Sometimes a (7PAE+2) is an excellent figure and at other times it s really not so good. We manually check/update on a daily basis (a lot of work) the synchronization of the Astro-figures accuracy. We compute a secondary rating on the complete Astro sequence. An Example of this would be (32). The 1st number (3) relates to a positive factor. The 2 nd number (2) also relates to a positive factor, but it s not as powerful as the first. Higher numbers are better with this secondary rating but remember that the first part of the sequence is stronger compared to the numerical rating at the end. Preferably, both ratings coincide and are strong. The complete sequence will look something like this (6PA+3/22) which equals two ratings in one. Look for horses with good ratings in the first part of the sequence as well as horses that have a high numerical rating in the second part on the end. In our research, we ve found that the top 2-3 horses in the first part of the sequence do extremely well and the top horse with the numerical rating on the end over (30) have been found to find high mutual prices. We ll highlight the top few horses that we feel have the best ratings in each race starting with the top morning line and working down. There may be a horse with a high ML that may be a consideration, so get to know the figures for yourself. Also keep in mind that (P) is approximately 2X stronger than (E). If 2 horses were exactly tied and we only had a choice to bet one. I d generally go with the horse that had the (P) energy cycle. Also, look to the traditional handicapping figures to help guild your decision with these close decisions. Astro-ME/EE

These are very exacting energies for each horse on the very day they will be racing at or nearing post time. Extremely complex and time consuming to calculate that takes on a form of charting and interpretation with each horse. Astro-BE (Blended energies) gives us a road map of horses that may or may not have strength on a particular day, where Astro-ME and Astro-EE takes us to a much higher level of exacting interpretation. Astro sequences and symbols are similar, but as an example (9PEA++0) as our best Astro-BE rating would relate to 9 different configurations. In the Astro-EE approach, we dissect each of those 9 configurations and determine which are the most powerful. Sometime horses have high ratings, but most of the configurations are weak, and at other times a horse may only have 1 or 2 configurations, but they may be super strong. Astro- ME refines Astro-BE to the core group, where Astro-EE takes on a complete dissection and interpretation. People wanting to learn these approaches, contact me privately. Putting it all together- Astro-Figures joined with traditional figures (Combining the two) Astro-Energies + Good form and abilities= Good efforts, low mutual Astro-Energies + Hidden form and abilities = Good efforts, Nice mutual Astro-Energies + Declining form and low ability = Poor performance Traditional factors The most important traditional handicapping factors pertain to the proprietary numerical ratings of- SR/PR, P, E1, E2, SR, LR and CONDITION which are seven ratings. In all races we ll need to pay attention to the top few SR/PR ratings and how they line up with the other traditional figures. In route races and especially turf route races the LR ratings are very strong. Sometimes the top two. Races with a separation in E1 and or E2 with the rest of the field are dangerous horses to

steal the race and can sometimes pay a nice price. Races where the same horse has the top SR and LR rating can also be dangerous, but usually will pay a smaller price. Races where the same horse has the #1 rating in SR/PR, SR and LR are extremely dangerous, but again will generally pay a small price. P rated (purse dropping) horses need to be considered even with other numbers that are bad, if their P rating differential gaps the rest of the field substantially. Condition numbers pertain to improving or declining horses within the last 2 races. Horses records can sometimes look dismal, but the first number in the condition factor rating happens to be a good (-) -4 or so. Then the horse drops back. In his next race he wins and pays a big price. Keep a look out for this longshot play with certain horses. Also, in general terms with a sprint race. If we have a horse that is in the +2 or +3 range or higher with the first 2 numbers, we ll generally pass. These horses do win races, but their probability is much lower. Obviously, the 3 rd rating with the condition numbers pertains to stretch drive in the last race. Compare this rating with the LR number. In the last rating, the 4 th number. Horses with a +3 and +4 seem to do pretty well. Purchased Cards (Explanation) All sheets contain our proprietary traditional horse racing figures and also our exclusive Astro-BE calculations. There are 3 different sheets for purchase explained below. Example cards and races are shown at the website in the result s section. 1) Astro-BE cards The basic card is called our Astro-BE card. It includes all proprietary traditional horse racing figures and our exclusive Astro-BE data at a great price per racing card. Choose the track of the day for automatic download and or use the Select-atrack to select your own track and racing days. Please allow us enough time to create the select-a-track card for you. The night before is preferred but no later than 2 hours before post time is acceptable. 2) Astro-ME cards

Astro-ME cards contain all data in the basic Astro-BE cards, but also include our exclusive Astro-ME data. The Astro-ME data is more advanced and exact compared the basic Astro-BE data. The great thing about this additional Astro data, is that it helps to narrow the horses down to usually a couple of main contenders. Comparing Astro-BE with Astro-ME and the traditional proprietary horse racing data can be very enlightening. Only horses that appear to be contenders and or favorites of the race are calculated with the Astro-ME numbers, and you ll find this rating in the far right column. These cards can be purchased by card and or by race. No same day orders. 3) Astro-EE cards Astro-EE contains all of the data in both (BE) and (ME) cards. Astro-EE data cards are extremely laborious that involves an extremely exact Astro calculation with more exactness than Astro-ME, which also involves breaking down each individual configuration separately. You ll notice with these cards, that the Astro-ME is moved over to a column entitled (Astro-BE---ME). The first calculation is the Astro-BE figure and then after the (---) will be the Astro-ME figure. Our highlighting of this column then changes to a combination respective of both figures which can be very useful. The Astro-EE figure analyzes separate configurations of importance and is located in the far right column as shown with our race examples. Because of the time that is involved, these cards are the most expensive but can be purchased by track and or by race. No same day orders. Any questions? Feel free to contact us at any time. Were always happy to help steer you in the right direction. Mitch