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Market Edge

Quantitative horse racing research for price-sensitive bettors.

Identify qualified opportunities, wait for the right market price, and follow a performance-validated process built on historical results.

Player Options Racing is a research and decision-support product. It is not a guarantee of profit.

Price
Final win odds determine whether a candidate becomes actionable.
Process
Qualified opportunities are filtered through a fixed rules-based framework.
Validation
Performance is tracked against realized results and market-implied expectations.
1

Identify qualified opportunities

Race cards are screened for horses matching the Market Edge profile before the race begins.

2

Wait for the market

A qualified horse is not automatically a play. Final win odds determine whether the opportunity qualifies.

3

Track the record

Results are measured over time using realized ROI, win rate, expected wins, and statistical validation.

Built for disciplined bettors

Market Edge is designed around a simple idea: the horse matters, but the price matters too.

The product highlights qualified candidates, then requires price discipline before a horse becomes an official play.

Not a picks feed

Player Options Racing is not built around chasing every race or publishing hype-driven selections.

It is a structured research tool for bettors who want a repeatable framework and a transparent performance record.

Free accounts can preview the research process.

Create a free account to access the platform, preview daily activity, review the methodology, and view the performance record. Premium unlocks the full daily Market Edge watchlist.

What Premium unlocks

  • Full daily Market Edge watchlist
  • Track, race, horse, morning line, and qualifying win-odds details
  • Access to the complete research workflow inside the app
  • Ongoing updates as new race files and result cards are processed

Why price sensitivity matters

The same horse can be attractive at one price and unattractive at another.

Market Edge is built around that distinction: identify the candidate first, then let the final market price determine whether the opportunity qualifies.

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