👀 ITM Plus w/ JK Announcement and NHC Preview Show
We have an exciting announcement, especially for fans of “The People’s Champ” - JK!
Starting this weekend, ITM Plus will have a weekly, exclusive podcast, featuring JK’s thoughts on a specific sequence of races. Generally, these will focus on Saturday racing but he won’t be locked into certain tracks or sequences.
We envision these consisting of 3-5 minute audio segments (the man is a fast talker!) as well as written notes to accompany JK’s analysis.
Importantly, this WILL NOT change or replace what we’ve been doing with ITM Plus. This is a completely new addition to the offering.
As always, thank you to our ITM Plus subscribers and for those of you that haven’t given us a try - Now’s a great time as we head into the serious Kentucky Derby preps!
Players’ Podcast: 2022 NHC Preview Show
It’s our annual NHC Preview Show and it’s Super-Sized! This is a must-listen show, even for players not participating in the NHC.
Kevin Costello kicks us off talking about his Tour win and run at the $5 million bonus.
Paul Shurman [23:20] is here with advice and the story of the one year in the last two decades where he nearly didn’t qualify.
Justin Dew [38:35] talks about being shown up by his wife, first-time qualifier Susie Dew, at Hawthorne this year. You can check out their latest video about table etiquette here.
“HALL OF FAMER” Michael Beychok [55:45] fills us in on the latest on his lawsuit against Bob Baffert and his decision to walk away from the game. You can read more here.
Scott Coles [01:12:52] drops by to talk about the unusual circumstances behind his NHC appearance this year and to defend the idea of playing lower-priced horses at the NHC via the DFS-based concept of “ownership.”
Tony Zhou [01:34:00] recaps his arguments for leaning to longshots and drops all manner of mathematical knowledge on us. Read his article here.
BCBC Champ Matt Miller [01:52:13] will make you love him. . .or hate him. . .as he tells about his second NHC qualification, theories on mythical contests in general, and the luck-to-skill ratio.