HOW TO READ F.A.S.T. SHEETS
Race Format

The Race Header contains the basic information regarding the conditions of the race as well as the wagering options available. The number after CR: is the Equibase Class Rating for the race. A Contenders list is provided along with Race Analysis regarding the pace scenario and key angles for the contenders. Only some of the key positive angles for each contender are highlighted, but all positive and negative angles are reflected in the acceptable odds line. If you see the same comment repeated for different horses in the Race Analysis section, it is due to more than one horse in the race having similar characteristics.

The Thoroughbred race format sorts the horses from highest to lowest first by Running Style then by Early Figure. This allows the user to see the likely position of the field in the early going as well as by early pace figures.The Quarter Horse race format shows the horses in Post Position order. This allows the user to see how horses next to each other break from the gate.The Arabian race format has the horses sorted from highest to lowest first by Running Style then by Early Position. This allows the user to see the position of the field in the early going based on early positioning.

Wagering Strategy

Strategy: The TrackMaster F.A.S.T. Sheets are designed to give the user the edge one needs to win at the track. This sophisticated program assesses each horse’s probability of winning and produces acceptable (fair) odds for the contenders. As post time nears, if only one contender has odds equal to or higher than its acceptable odds (an overlay), then a wager on the horse to win is called for. If there are two overlays in a given race, a wager on both horses to win is indicated. If there are three or more overlays in a given race, a bet on the overlay with the largest (post-time odds to one)/(fair odds to one) ratio is indicated.

Exotic Strategy: For exactas and trifectas, one strategy is to box the overlays and play the overlays with the other contenders. For serial exotics (Daily Double, Pick 3, etc.), an acceptable strategy is to key the contenders that are overlayed versus the morning line and play them with the other contenders.