View Full Version : Mark Cramer: Website?
Dave Schwartz
04-14-2005, 05:52 PM
Does Mark Cramer have a website?
How about a telephone number?
Dave Schwartz
BillW
04-14-2005, 06:04 PM
Dave,
The only website that I've seen anything from Mark Cramer on is www.gambleinparadise. I'm pretty sure it wasn't his - just a place he sold articles to. It is out of business now.
Bill
trying2win
04-14-2005, 06:21 PM
Dave,
--I think I read somewhere that Mark Cramer lives in France now. Maybe another PA member can confirm that.
--Can someone confirm something else? At one time, I believe Mark Cramer's C & X Report was published by Cythinia Publishing Co. Then I thought I read somewhere that the C & X Report is now being published by RPM Information Systems.
-- If the C & X Report is being published by RPM, you might want to send Dave Powers an email. If you go to his website at www.handicappingedge.com , Dave has an email link at the bottom of the home page. One time I asked Dave for an email address for another handicapping author, and he was kind enough to provide it.
T2W
wonatthewire1
04-14-2005, 08:09 PM
Mark has his own web site:
http://www.altiplanopublications.com/
Better than going through RPM
DJofSD
04-14-2005, 08:37 PM
Gee, I remember it as the C & O report. What's the history behind it now being C & X?
DJofSD
trying2win
04-14-2005, 08:38 PM
Wonatthewire1:
That website link you left for Mark Cramer doesn't work. Are you sure you spelled it correctly? Maybe you left out a letter or two. Also, are your sure the link you left is current and not defunct?
Thanks,
T2W
GameTheory
04-14-2005, 08:41 PM
The link works fine.
trying2win
04-14-2005, 08:49 PM
Wonathewire.com,
I clicked on that link you left for Mark Cramer many times. It didn't work. Then I did a Google search under Altiplano Publications, and the link there worked. When I went back to the Pace Advantage site and clicked on the link again, it worked fine! Something strange going on. Oh well. Thanks very much for providing that connection to Mark's website.
T2W
wonatthewire1
04-14-2005, 08:51 PM
I've contacted him from that web site (it was about a 2nd time starter exacta last December that paid $520.00).
C&O referred to "Cramer and Olmstead" > but Olmstead is no longer affiliated with the report > the "X" refers to guest handicappers like Ed Bain.
Hope that assists.
DJofSD
04-14-2005, 09:30 PM
Your Domain Name Server likely didn't have the URL and IP address the first time you tried it.
DJofSD
bobhilo
04-15-2005, 12:51 AM
Mark has his own web site:
http://www.altiplanopublications.com/
Better than going through RPM
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thanks for the link...some good tidbits about trainer stats...cramer's livin' in france seems a good lifesyle...better than the red states(flyover-land)
cramer had some good ideas in his kinky handicapping book on tote watching
gotta love the web...you could be in jail and have a business
screw RPM I will Never do business with them again!!!
Mark has a website for subscribers to his C&X Report - you need to log in, but he gives some race analysis and you can read advanced editions of his monthly newsletter (a good investment, BTW)
Check out the bicycle page
"Bicycles, pedestrians, public transportation. A great hoax of the twentieth century was to convince whole societies that it's wonderful to live removed from commerce ("single-use zoning"). Result: folks have to get into their car to buy an aspirin or a loaf or bread. The winners are the oil, auto and tire companies. The losers are decent citizens who have no options for useful exercise."
Dan Montilion
04-15-2005, 05:33 AM
I owned a bike in the past. Got tired of throwing it in and out of the back of my truck.
San Mateo, California is taking on a "smart choice" community. However, Bay Meadows will likely see the wrecking ball to accomodate such life changing thinking.
Dan Montilion
Used to long distance cycle. Got to see the country first hand. Much better than car trips--at least when I was a 20 year old.
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