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Originally Posted by kingfin66
Thask,
It sounds as though you are referring to creating mixes. That was the premise in the beginning of Betmix, but a lot has changed since then. Creating mixes is still possible, but it is essentially back fitting data, which is not something that will hold up to make a profit. Of course, the early mixes were limited to sets of 40 cases (someone correct me if I am wrong, it has been a while), but there is now a way to go back much further - like 8 or 9 years worth of data.
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I could easily be wrong about Betmix...because my knowledge of it is limited to the Amazon book that Tom already mentioned earlier. I tried watching a couple of their tutorial videos, but I couldn't enlarge my computer screen enough to see what was really going on there.
I have no use for any "back-fitting"...that's not what I was talking about. I thought that they also offer numerous handicapping factors that you can prearrange and grade ahead of time...so you could use and judge their effectiveness
in real time. That's what I was talking about...and that's what I am mainly interested in.
In any case...$50 a month seems like a cheap price to pay for the unlimited use of speed and pace figures, along with a database that includes 8-9 years worth of data.