[QUOTE=thaskalos;2771698]Given the current competition for the gambling dollar, an industry has to be brain-dead to charge $11 for a pamphlet containing some basic handicapping information. Especially since the "Big Gorilla" of legalized betting has all its handicapping information available online for free.
When you go to any major sporting event there is a program available to purchase. If you go to a Red Sox game the program is much more then 11.00. I think some people may not have access or the capability to use a PC to look for information online. Most boomers have a hard enough time figuring out their smart phones because they aren’t “ tech savvay” as they put it. Regardless of any of this nobody is forcing someone to buy a DRF. My point was simply to say that if someone can blow though thousands of dollars per year betting horses they shouldn’t be complaining about the cost of a tool to help with handicapping.
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