Delta,
I would be happy to start a different thread to address your questions.
However, you are not really a valid candidate for HSH are you?
If you list
all the things you would need any software to do for you, and HSH had it would you reach in your pocket and actually buy it?
Do you visualize yourself as becoming a long-time user? I think not.
As far as addressing all your questions...
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Of course after I hear related information I will be in the position to either criticize or applause the approach; until then there is not enough evidence to state an opinion.
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Even after you hear the "related information," you still will not be in the position to criticize or applaud because you are one of those people who have
already decided you know the right way to handicap and are not open to change.
Such a person will never be successful with HSH and should not waste the time or money to pursue it. You must do it your way.
Your beliefs are all about math and large samples of data. Anything other than large samples (I believe) will have no value to you.
Any software that does not do it your way will have to be criticized by you.
HSH is about the
process of one's handicapping. There is a huge element of "Does it work?"
The real point of HSH is the development of the process and the sub-processes. It is about handicapping races quickly, having the system automatically track the results, and then being able to look back at what is beating you and how you could improve.
For a guy who believes that every program should just solve two issues: "What's the hit rate?" and "What's the return?" - this program is not likely to be a good match.
Sure, we want those things, too. Just like losing weight is all about calories burned vs. calories consumed. (The kind of calories consumed matter as well.)
But enough of this. I will build such a post in the near future. Of course, when I post it, some people will complain because it is a blatant advertisement. LOL
"The nerve of that guy!"