'Raceching Simplified' : Use The Power of I Ching to Pick Winners of Horse Races - Anthony J. Mead

'Raceching Simplified'

Use The Power of I Ching to Pick Winners of Horse Races

By: Anthony J. Mead

Paperback | 31 October 2016

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'Raceching Simplified' is a book based on the Confucian classic I Ching. It turns a newspaper racing page into a game! A game revolving around words, numbers, and directions.They are found in simple format everyday on a race card.The book took over twenty-five years to develop - easy to understand. Readers are taught to construct I Ching hexagrams from the name (title) of any horse race.There are many past examples to prove the point, show profitability. The book is refreshingly groundbreaking - a chapter centered around directions or as the author terms it - 'Directionology.' The skill of being able to work out where something exists. An area on a map, compass, where you feel the location of whatever you are looking for is based. It is something similar to Feng Shui. In racing we look for trainer yards, stables. Are they in a good area on the day? - or not so? Master the directions and you automatically re-address the bookies odds in your favor.Think of it, the favorite has everything going for it - or presumably so.Though, you can work out where it should be coming from on a map.The power of this knowledge is mind blowing. 'Raceching Simplified' is unique. In terms of purist, I Ching books - shockingly different.The author has his own way of interpreting the ancient Chinese oracle.The knowledge is now set before you. All you have to do is use it.

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