Our Handicappers
A List of Our Handicappers
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For over 30 years there has been one name that people have talked about in reverent tones. They spoke of his handicapping exploits with admiration and respect. They believe him to be a legend, because no one could deliver such accomplishments like these. |
Fred brings a refreshing honesty to the business of sports handicapping. An honesty that has been built upon a solid foundation of always doing right by his fans and associates. |
Professional gamblers and Las Vegas insiders know Keith Glantz as one of the most astute and accurate linesmakers in sports betting history. He ran the line at the famous Palace Station Sports Book and that casinos associated sportsbooks for 12 years and then became the first linesmaker at the Hard Rock Café Casino when it opened. He now is a consultant providing the “early” and “overnight” lines to many Las Vegas and offshore Sports Books. |
Paul Skelton is currently a specialist at the major Midwestern tracks, including Arlington Park, Churchill Downs, Fair Grounds, Keeneland, and Oaklawn Park, but in a long and storied career, he has done it all as a handicapper, clocker, and writer whose works have appeared in countless newspapers and magazines from California to England. |
After 40 years, a time period when most “Professors” have wiped their last chalkboard and retired to the status of “emeritus,” “Professor” Gordon Jones is still at work, teaching every day horseplayers how to win at the races using his vast experience, knowledge and contacts. And, he shows no signs of slowing down. |
Rick Lang made his name and his fame as one of the winningest public handicappers in the history of the NY Post and Daily Racing Form. These days, you can see him on the AM Saratoga TV shows when that meeting is in session, which he sandwiches around his duties as official NY OTB Handicapper. |

