Despite most races on the Gulfstream card having scant past performance data yesterday, the Handicap Wizard had winners with its top selection in four out of the first six races (the rest had no data), all of which were stakes races with a $75K purse. Its best two results were in the 1st with Bye Bye Jay, which went off at 6-1, and in the 6th with A Bit Special (GB), who was 5-2 in a ten horse field. Bye Bye Jay was an underlay for having only a 77 for his final speed figure in his last race, which was average for the field, but two races back he had posted a 92. From simulation the Handicap Wizard calculated a significant speed advantage for Bye Bye Jay with a winning speed estimate of 62%, while his E1 and LP figures rated well against those of the other horses. Bye Bye Jay did not disappoint, paying $14.80 for the win. These results show that even with minimal data, the Handicap Wizard is still an accurate program.











