Tuesday, March 6, 2012

RDSS my tool in handicapping, simple and easy, yet powerful !!

I will be going to saratoga again this year, and the program I will be using most will be RDSS2, a link is here http://paceandcap.com/forums/ to be able to check it out and see for yourself.

1 thing I can pretty much promise here is that you will not be constantly paying for updates and seminar's and such non-sense, not here.

I all I ask is that you go over and see for youreself, and NO YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SAY YOU SEEN IT HERE OR THAT I SENT YOU THERE, nope go on your own and look around , as I am not getting anything for this, I just feel you will not be disappointed for doing so, mention me if you want, you'll get a free 30 day evaluation period to look at it, not for mentioning me, everyone gets a free 30 days trial, to me a great way to see something new.

Another reason I like RDSS is the data required to get the program running, they use trackmaster and you can pay as you go and not have to spend tons of money on huge monthy fees, there are plenty of options, and yes you can get unlimited downloads too, but if you only play few times a month you'll save big time in Data charges, to me always a  plus, so go look and see

Best of Luck all

9 comments:

  1. I put the answers to the races in your last entry in the comment section. I also checked out the Pace and Cap. I can't find out if they use single data file or what? I see your doing Swale. I will see what mine comes up with. I don't understand them. After a download of the software you buy what to get the program to run? Thanks In Advance. Hope your job is working out.

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  2. Compared to hsh and htr sartin programs are like beginners courses in handicapping.End of story. Silvio

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    1. Pat would not have to learn or think to hard with Horse Rating. Most people would rather that not get out there but I know there is enough racing days and money to go around. I do not mind sharing information. I have never looked at hsh or htr. I'm building my own motherboard of software programs. I'll check it out.
      Nice picture Pat.

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  3. Race 10 March 10,2012 GP
    Horse Rating
    Speed HR2 Trainer Stats ^ J&T
    10-100 7-100 3 2
    5-99 1-64.81 6 10
    7-97 10-50.13 7
    6-96 3-47.09 9

    green 9
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    Win More
    2nd call Final Key H2Watch
    2- 115.6 5-100.2 5 2-Y2
    5- 110.2 7-108.1 7 5-Y1
    7- 108.1 2- 3-Y1
    8- 101.7 8-
    ________________________________________________________Conrad Crease Hidden Horse
    Contender Tie Best Work 3 (4f in 45.?
    2 8 Best Start 2
    7 10 Best Mid 2
    9 Best Late 9
    5
    The 5 had race trouble last out, and the 2,6,7,9,10 all have -7lbs this race. The 2 has a Class Rating way above the others in this program.
    Pace Chart has 10 and 6 above others.
    Earnings Chart has 6 and 7 highest.
    __________________________________________________________Snap Cap
    10 Last Two best Races
    7 Works Breeding Power
    6 Class
    5
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    Race Track Millionare
    6-Yes
    1
    10
    Alot to consider now I'm going to print the races and handicap it myself. Looks Interesting.

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  4. Rats it would not space right sorry. It was right when I submitted,top score is a hundred and you have to make a line between the columns.

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  5. Thank you
    it seems you have the 10 7 and 6 as major win contenders, with the 2, and 3 as underneath, yet maybe the 2 could win too

    Thank you

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  6. As for RDSS, if you have trouble there please make a post in the sub forum here
    http://paceandcap.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=73

    I promise all questions will be answered there

    Good Luck

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  7. Win More and Conrad Crease Hidden Horse had it as did the screen I saw you do at the other place. That was fun! Thanks

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  8. Who is up in the photo? Such a nice picture, good job capturing the game face of a ready jock.

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