If I can only pick one tool.
For me, it's hand down the the Toteboard. For the most part, the smart phone has replaced the actual tote on track or at my OTB. I use DRF's Live odds screens, which gives me most of what I require. The information can be used either with pen and paper, or on excel spreadsheets. One of PA's highly skilled programmers has coded the info. into his software, but I'm mostly a pen and paper guy or an excel ss user.
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