dailyracingsheets
10-06-2007, 12:58 PM
DailyRacingSheets debuted at the Breeder's Cup at Churchill Downs on November 4, 2006 -- in a big way. (click here for details) (http://www.dailyracingsheets.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=33&Itemid=64)
Nearly one year later DRS continues to push the envelope and empower the horse racing handicapper, from novice to pro, to make smarter, more profitable wagering decisions quicker and faster.
Dynamic coding and new database enhancements to DRS hold the promise of a handicapping experience otherwise unavailable.
All race cards for October 2007 are available for FREE to any user who has a FREE log in ID and password.
To access 12-22 Race Cards per day, log in with your FREE user name and password, and the link to the "Race Cards" page will be accessible.
Forgot your password?
Click here to renew your FREE password. (http://www.dailyracingsheets.com/index.php?option=com_jw_registration_13&task=lostPassword)
[NEW Addition: Trainers are now printed with Jockeys.]
Customize Your Own National Race Card (http://www.dailyracingsheets.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=108)
With the release of DRS' NEW SEARCH capabilities, all DRS users can now create their own customized national race card based on criteria of up to 14 key race conditions.
Sort your Race Cards by Track, Day, Time, Number of Horses per Race, Purse, Distance, Surface and more.
We've been publishing selected "Highlights" of race results for nearly a year now.
Soon, all DRS subscribers will be able to access Race Results for EVERY race you generate a DRS Forecast.
How much more informed would your wagers be if you could fine tune your own Forecast Profile by adjusting up to 8 weighted past performance traits, input your own track bias, AND compare each Profile's Forecast with a comprehensive database of Race Results that include finishing positions, final odds and payouts for EVERY race your Profile forecasts?
Well, the future is nearly here.
DRS is working hard to provide users the tools to "roll their own" DRS Wins/1000 and prodcue their own custom balanced odds and full field forecast based on one's own handicapping style.
Couple that with the ability to compare one's own custom handicapping profile or weighted blend with a certain criteria of results (e.g. by track, condition, purse, etc.) and you are now getting as close to day trading on your own mental skills as any tool can possibly provide.
Breeder's Cup 2007
We all need deadlines and DRS can't think of a better one than this year's 2 day Breeder's Cup.
New subscription levels and pricing are being established during this expansion of the DRS service.
Look for new subscription pricing and benefits schedules to be announced prior to the Breeder's Cup, which is expanding to a two-day, $23 million event. Three new races on Friday, October 26 add to the Superbowl of horse racing concluding on Saturday October 27 at Monmouth Park.
DRS is working hard so you can truly "roll your own" DRS Wins/ 1000 by Breeder's Cup.
Stay tuned.
Sincerely,
The DRS Team
http://www.dailyracingsheets.com/images/stories/DRS.SearchScreen.gif (http://www.dailyracingsheets.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=108)
Nearly one year later DRS continues to push the envelope and empower the horse racing handicapper, from novice to pro, to make smarter, more profitable wagering decisions quicker and faster.
Dynamic coding and new database enhancements to DRS hold the promise of a handicapping experience otherwise unavailable.
All race cards for October 2007 are available for FREE to any user who has a FREE log in ID and password.
To access 12-22 Race Cards per day, log in with your FREE user name and password, and the link to the "Race Cards" page will be accessible.
Forgot your password?
Click here to renew your FREE password. (http://www.dailyracingsheets.com/index.php?option=com_jw_registration_13&task=lostPassword)
[NEW Addition: Trainers are now printed with Jockeys.]
Customize Your Own National Race Card (http://www.dailyracingsheets.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=108)
With the release of DRS' NEW SEARCH capabilities, all DRS users can now create their own customized national race card based on criteria of up to 14 key race conditions.
Sort your Race Cards by Track, Day, Time, Number of Horses per Race, Purse, Distance, Surface and more.
We've been publishing selected "Highlights" of race results for nearly a year now.
Soon, all DRS subscribers will be able to access Race Results for EVERY race you generate a DRS Forecast.
How much more informed would your wagers be if you could fine tune your own Forecast Profile by adjusting up to 8 weighted past performance traits, input your own track bias, AND compare each Profile's Forecast with a comprehensive database of Race Results that include finishing positions, final odds and payouts for EVERY race your Profile forecasts?
Well, the future is nearly here.
DRS is working hard to provide users the tools to "roll their own" DRS Wins/1000 and prodcue their own custom balanced odds and full field forecast based on one's own handicapping style.
Couple that with the ability to compare one's own custom handicapping profile or weighted blend with a certain criteria of results (e.g. by track, condition, purse, etc.) and you are now getting as close to day trading on your own mental skills as any tool can possibly provide.
Breeder's Cup 2007
We all need deadlines and DRS can't think of a better one than this year's 2 day Breeder's Cup.
New subscription levels and pricing are being established during this expansion of the DRS service.
Look for new subscription pricing and benefits schedules to be announced prior to the Breeder's Cup, which is expanding to a two-day, $23 million event. Three new races on Friday, October 26 add to the Superbowl of horse racing concluding on Saturday October 27 at Monmouth Park.
DRS is working hard so you can truly "roll your own" DRS Wins/ 1000 by Breeder's Cup.
Stay tuned.
Sincerely,
The DRS Team
http://www.dailyracingsheets.com/images/stories/DRS.SearchScreen.gif (http://www.dailyracingsheets.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=108)