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Hey Michel.

I do keep a running money record every day, but only provide it to my clients . I have mentioned many times to the viewers especially if they are serious cappers to go over the material daily as it takes between 5 -30 minutes to recap.
The running record would be efficient if I was capping like you do( the old school way) and time between races but with the simulations it is extremely difficult .

I'll explain.
The races are all bunched up . The team does all the capping and we put them through the algorithms.
So lets say I set up 100 races for the day or night with a target goal. Every 2 - 3 minutes a race goes off . Once a winner or winning ticket comes in( According to your layout ) I would have to wait for the full payoff but another 4-10 races maybe lined up while I wait for the winning result . If I actually wait to put it down on paper I may miss putting down 2-3 races down within the specified time and if one of those comes in it screws with my cycle . Remember I can only place certain bets right at the gate ( harness) and (small pool tracks) and when I know the whales are in on my simulator plays. So all of this gets affected .

The answer is simple but requires work on your part .
Reread my intro material on the first page again. I never play games .

Has a great layout that allows you to see the results for all tracks ( dogs, harness, thoroughbreds ) for any specific date all in one page so you could do a quick study.

For American races you have to go through them individually with whatever provider you have so it is more of a pain .

For England and Ireland races you can go here and its fast as well


Hope I cleared it all up , if not fire back any questions you may have .

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Thanks for the response, yy.

I'm a handicapper. Not a great handicapper. But a handicapper. I love the intellectual challenge. I fail when I shortcut the process. When I'm disciplined I can keep my head above water enough to breathe. I love that challenge.

I'm only now beginning to understand (I think) that you are using some assemblage of simulations to define your selections. What is inputed is essential. I did something similar years ago using hundreds of Racing Forms and hand written spread sheets to define several winning situations. Problem is that at that time (40 years ago) there was no simulcast betting. Certainly no online betting. So my betting had to be relegated to my local tracks. The amount of money I needed to bet to make a good living affected the pools so dramatically that I could no longer succeed. If I revisited what I did back then I could probably eek out a modest living using all the tracks that are now available.

But the discipline needed to wait for the necessary variables to line up (of course that included odds off) would sap all the enjoyment out of the game for me. I'd rather work a full time job, which I do, and keep my handicapping in the hobby category.

I wish you nothing but success with your project but my only interest in it personally is to inspect your successes and look at the Racing Form to see what signaled that success. What you say takes only about a half hour would actually take me hours. I don't have the time to be that interested.

Thanks for responding. And above all else keep that bottom line in the black. Sounds like you've taken handicapping to a whole new level. I commend you. And wish you continued success.
 

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Thanks for the response, yy.

I'm a handicapper. Not a great handicapper. But a handicapper. I love the intellectual challenge. I fail when I shortcut the process. When I'm disciplined I can keep my head above water enough to breathe. I love that challenge.

I'm only now beginning to understand (I think) that you are using some assemblage of simulations to define your selections. What is inputed is essential. I did something similar years ago using hundreds of Racing Forms and hand written spread sheets to define several winning situations. Problem is that at that time (40 years ago) there was no simulcast betting. Certainly no online betting. So my betting had to be relegated to my local tracks. The amount of money I needed to bet to make a good living affected the pools so dramatically that I could no longer succeed. If I revisited what I did back then I could probably eek out a modest living using all the tracks that are now available.

But the discipline needed to wait for the necessary variables to line up (of course that included odds off) would sap all the enjoyment out of the game for me. I'd rather work a full time job, which I do, and keep my handicapping in the hobby category.

I wish you nothing but success with your project but my only interest in it personally is to inspect your successes and look at the Racing Form to see what signaled that success
. What you say takes only about a half hour would actually take me hours. I don't have the time to be that interested.

Thanks for responding. And above all else keep that bottom line in the black. Sounds like you've taken handicapping to a whole new level. I commend you. And wish you continued success.

I respect your process and commend you for understanding what works best for you as a handicapper .
I am more than willing to put up the success signals for review if that helps .
Thx M and I also wish you the best in your journey .
 

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