Wunderdog Sports Picks - Betting System

Wunderdog sports picks is a professional sports handicapping service started over 10 years ago by Geoff Kulesa, a former HP marketing executive.  For the firm's first five years Geoff was a one-man-show but has since grown to a company of eight.

Wunderdog provides free and premium picks for NFL & college football, basketball, baseball, hockey, and horse racing.  Wonderdog's picks are determined by applying hundreds of systems to historical data.  My focus here of course will be Wunderdogs horse racing picks.

Wonderdog  publishes a free horse racing email newsletter 5 days a week, Wednesday through Sunday.  Each email provides detail analysis of 2 races, one east coast race and one west coast race.  The east coast race is generally from the current running New York Track.  Each day Aqueduct is running you will receive in your e-mail a free race analysis.  To start receiving your free newsletter simply register by clicking on this link.

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Goeff's approach to horse racing is make an educated decision using data.and statistics.  While in college he majored in statistics while working on his MBA.  Jeff's professional experience involved helping to run a company that utilized statistical data  to predict future performance (predictive modeling).

Wunderdog's analysis includes the use of statistics, powerratings, and very high percentage proprietary historical situational systems.  The systems purposely avoids "soft" or gut decisions.  The systems look for agreement between several sources resulting an a few selections, but these selections are the cream of the crop.

In addition to the Wunderdog's free service, Wunderdog also offers a daily premium service.  For pricing of the premium service click on this link.

Using Wunderdog's selections we have developed a betting strategy and money management system that can be specifically applied to the Aqueduct meet.  Details and rules of the "Wunderdog Value Play" system can be found by visiting the web site below or by clicking on the Horse Racing Systems Explained link.


Horse Racing Systems Explained

As a horse racing handicapper and fan for over the past forty years I think I have read all there is to read about horse racing.  Years ago a trip to the track with my buddies was more about the "art" of handicapping rather than the "science".  Horse racing information was simply not that easy to come by.  Information about workouts, past performances, and trainer trends were not as readily available as they are today.  We believed we had a competitive edge simply because we took better notes and kept better records than everyone else at the race track.  That edge does not exist today as the racing form, available to anyone, is full of the same valuable horse racing information that used to take us hours to collect and analyse.