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What if your brain notices rhythm and repetition where others see chaos? In this episode a handicapper with epilepsy explains how neurodivergent pattern recognition becomes a practical method for spotting short-lived track biases—watching surface clues, kickback, and repeated flow to build a mental "heat map" and test it across races.
Not mystical—this is a disciplined approach: strip away narrative noise, demand repeated evidence, and adjust wagers by upgrading horses who fit the bias and downgrading those who must fight it.
By aztecprideracingllcWhat if your brain notices rhythm and repetition where others see chaos? In this episode a handicapper with epilepsy explains how neurodivergent pattern recognition becomes a practical method for spotting short-lived track biases—watching surface clues, kickback, and repeated flow to build a mental "heat map" and test it across races.
Not mystical—this is a disciplined approach: strip away narrative noise, demand repeated evidence, and adjust wagers by upgrading horses who fit the bias and downgrading those who must fight it.