People need to stop thinking about software as some kind of magical black box. Programs are tools to help a 'capper isolate plays but they shouldn't stop a person's brain from working when it comes to making bets. Everybody wants to believe that there's an easy way to profitability if they can just find the right program. Ain't gonna happen, friends.
I think that the Handicapper's Lab is a good tool if you believe in Randy Giles' approach to pace analysis. I happen to like it but that doesn't mean it's the only way to look at pace -- or a horse race.
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