I’ve been using it about 3 years now...I have nothing but good things to say about HTR. I’m a bit of a periodic player, sometimes skipping months at a time, but I still download HTR data even during my breaks. This allows me to step right back in, check my spot plays, and handicap a card quickly.
The Robot module was one of the last things I got into, and it’s one of the best so far. The amazing ability to do research with literally hundreds of variables from any track in North America. The Robot generates and save spot plays you’ve set up, filtered, researched. Again as a periodic player i’m able to run my spot plays the robot, go back and check win percentage and ROI, find if they’re still “hot”, and find plays across the country that I can then further handicap and research.
If that’s not enough and you’re a data freak like myself, massive amounts of data can be exported, imported into your favorite data program like MS-Access, with hundreds and hundreds of variables for you to do. Database Templates are available online for subscribers. Results data too...
Good advice above, to “wade” into the program rather than jump in feet first. It’s overwhelming at first and even a bit confusing. But once you start picking which options fit your style of handicapping, it’s pure gold.
Oh...and the library of free Newsletters and e-books (small extra charge for some e-books) is beyond comparison.
And hey...you can try is a few months for a few hundreds dollars...you haven’t bought any software only data downloads, and walk away if you don’t like it. Unlikely!
P.S. strong agreement on positive Ken Massa comments above..hands on guy he does a great job.
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