View Poll Results: Which handicapping software has given you the best ROI?
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Horse Street Handicapper
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16.79% |
HTR
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19.08% |
Jcapper
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8.40% |
Other
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55.73% |
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09-18-2018, 04:38 PM
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Location: The Nexus of the Universe
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Thoughts on $95 Quick Horse/Free Data handicapping software?
Hi guys, I'm new to the thoroughbred handicapping scene and to this forum.
I've downloaded a free trial of the Quick Horse software (by Quick Reckoning) and I'm enjoying using it so far. The free database that goes back 5 years makes it unusual to say the least. Unfortunately the interface is small and rather ugly but it functions quickly and overall the software can be customized many different ways. It seems to have value but then again I have a lot to learn. (This software was first made available in 2003.)
I'm highly interested in hearing everyone's thoughts on Quick Horse and/or the viability of it's free data.
I'm glad to be a new member on this forum.
Thank you in advance for your replies.
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09-18-2018, 05:06 PM
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Mad as hell !
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Bridgeport, CT
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09-18-2018, 05:52 PM
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Thanks but I've seen CNET review & it's user reviews
Thanks Nutz & Boltz but I've already read those reviews. It was actually the second of the two user reviews which convinced me to give the product a try.
I appreciate your response.
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09-18-2018, 11:02 PM
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PA Steward
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Del Boca Vista
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unified_Theory
Hi guys, I'm new to the thoroughbred handicapping scene and to this forum.
I've downloaded a free trial of the Quick Horse software (by Quick Reckoning) and I'm enjoying using it so far. The free database that goes back 5 years makes it unusual to say the least. Unfortunately the interface is small and rather ugly but it functions quickly and overall the software can be customized many different ways. It seems to have value but then again I have a lot to learn. (This software was first made available in 2003.)
I'm highly interested in hearing everyone's thoughts on Quick Horse and/or the viability of it's free data.
I'm glad to be a new member on this forum.
Thank you in advance for your replies.
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Pardon me, but you sound like a shill. And not just because your very first post is about this software (though that helps....a lot!)
From your post, we know that the software has a free trial AND a FREE DATABASE that goes back 5 years (has this been authorized by Equibase?) I didn't realize Equibase allowed software makers to include 5 years of data...luckily, Equibase posts and reads this board, so I'm sure they'll be able to verify.
We've also learned from your post that it's been around a long time (2003), so we can trust it's not some fly-by-night operation.
All in all, I'm betting you either own or work for the company in some regard.
No need to answer.
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09-18-2018, 11:53 PM
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Well...he did say that the interface is small and rather ugly...
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09-19-2018, 12:49 AM
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Really?
Wow I'm surprised by such negativity.
I get why you might think I'm a shill in a way but why would a shill say the interface is small and ugly or for that matter say he's so new to the scene he doesn't really know much about software at all?! Whatever, I'm new and I'm just trying to figure out my handicapping direction.
I became interested in handicapping thoroughbreds just five weeks ago. I spent three weeks primarily using Betmix (no I'm not paid to say that either) and I've spent the past two weeks using Quick Horse. I'm leaning heavily towards buying Horse Street Handicapper because of everything positive I've read about it.
Have a nice day.
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09-19-2018, 01:01 AM
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#7
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Reno, NV
Posts: 16,954
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unified_Theory
I'm leaning heavily towards buying Horse Street Handicapper because of everything positive I've read about it.
Have a nice day.
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Now you're talking!
Better hurry though. October 1st the price goes back to $1,597.
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09-19-2018, 01:15 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unified_Theory
Wow I'm surprised by such negativity.
I get why you might think I'm a shill in a way but why would a shill say the interface is small and ugly or for that matter say he's so new to the scene he doesn't really know much about software at all?! Whatever, I'm new and I'm just trying to figure out my handicapping direction.
I became interested in handicapping thoroughbreds just five weeks ago. I spent three weeks primarily using Betmix (no I'm not paid to say that either) and I've spent the past two weeks using Quick Horse. I'm leaning heavily towards buying Horse Street Handicapper because of everything positive I've read about it.
Have a nice day.
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Well, at least you get why I might think you're a shill...95% of the time, posts like that are just that...but maybe you're in the other 5%.
Either way, don't expect that free 5yrs of data to be given away much longer once Equibase sees that post.
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09-19-2018, 07:17 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 2,176
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unified_Theory
Hi guys, I'm new to the thoroughbred handicapping scene and to this forum.
I've downloaded a free trial of the Quick Horse software (by Quick Reckoning) and I'm enjoying using it so far. The free database that goes back 5 years makes it unusual to say the least. Unfortunately the interface is small and rather ugly but it functions quickly and overall the software can be customized many different ways. It seems to have value but then again I have a lot to learn. (This software was first made available in 2003.)
I'm highly interested in hearing everyone's thoughts on Quick Horse and/or the viability of it's free data.
I'm glad to be a new member on this forum.
Thank you in advance for your replies.
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Welcome to Pace Advantage. Let's see what the top review says,
EDITORS' REVIEW BY DOWNLOAD.COM STAFF / JULY 21, 2010
Many people who go to the racetrack are casual gamblers, placing bets based on the horses' names or their lucky numbers. Then there are those who take handicapping a little more seriously. QuickHorse '10 Horse Racing Software is designed for those serious handicappers, and not only because it assumes that users already have a fundamental understanding of how horseracing and wagering works. We can imagine only the most hardcore racing fans taking the time to wade through this program's abstruse interface and difficult navigation.
The program was designed with neither form nor function in mind. All of the text is capitalized, and if that weren't hard enough to read, it's also displayed in several garish colors on a dark gray background. The program's navigation takes place entirely via the use of buttons, and since it's incapable of scrolling, some parts of the interface are inaccessible. More than once we found ourselves trapped in a part of the program that we couldn't get out of, with no choice but to shut it down and start over. To say that we were not impressed with the program's interface would be a grave understatement.
It's unfortunate that the program is so difficult to navigate, because it does seem to contain some useful features. Users can view both past performances and upcoming race cards, and while the program can download free information from Brisnet, it also supports the use of paid subscription sites for users who are already members. Users can employ a variety of predefined handicapping methods or enter a custom method, and the program will print tipsheets for the day's card. The online Help file--which opens automatically in Internet Explorer regardless of whether it's your default browser-- is fairly detailed, and does a decent enough job of explaining the program to those who are patient enough to use it. Overall, though, we don't think that QuickHorse is easy to use enough for us to recommend.
So you're new to handicapping and this review, the top one, gave you confidence? According to that web site you linked, this software was released August 2018, but maybe that's just the latest version?
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09-19-2018, 07:37 AM
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Welcome to Pace Advantage! In a HONEST REVIEW I think you should not buy that software. Tried and was difficult to put in the work for all the different categories that the software offered and if you want to check out my results for it I did use it recently at Belmont and found only 2 winners and a few place horses. It’s up to you if you want to put in the work for it but if you want to try a much better software, you should try RDSS. Ted and I have went back a forth for all the questions I had and I have had success with it too! Again, up to you man!
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09-19-2018, 03:21 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: NEW YORK CITY
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PaceAdvantage
Pardon me, but you sound like a shill. And not just because your very first post is about this software (though that helps....a lot!)
From your post, we know that the software has a free trial AND a FREE DATABASE that goes back 5 years (has this been authorized by Equibase?) I didn't realize Equibase allowed software makers to include 5 years of data...luckily, Equibase posts and reads this board, so I'm sure they'll be able to verify.
We've also learned from your post that it's been around a long time (2003), so we can trust it's not some fly-by-night operation.
All in all, I'm betting you either own or work for the company in some regard.
No need to answer.
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BIG MOUTH!!!!!
Now for sure the Data Police is coming
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09-19-2018, 05:36 PM
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dGnr8
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Niagara, Ontario
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PaceAdvantage
Either way, don't expect that free 5yrs of data to be given away much longer once Equibase sees that post.
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They've been around a long time. Maybe they create their own database from result charts?
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09-19-2018, 06:24 PM
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#13
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2012
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I use this... and have used practically all commercial software out there.
OP not shilling.
Program scrapes free data and gives it away as database... guy makes his own pars n variants. Or you can use Bris data(or the jcapper version).
Program has everything other programs have, BUT requires a lot of digging thru and tinkering. A steep learning curve. Then again, it's practically free. I Use it along with TIMEFORM. Nothing else needed... IF you thoroughly scour and learn it.
You can do database queries, sartin pace, form charting, etc.
Buutttt you have to spend time and force yourself to dig through it.
Different things work at different tracks.
It's a stick shift, but if you learn it, you can do things other programs can't.
If you use it casually without learning the details and features, you will lose money and blame the program.
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09-19-2018, 09:05 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: NEW YORK CITY
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr.XXX
I use this... and have used practically all commercial software out there.
OP not shilling.
Program scrapes free data and gives it away as database... guy makes his own pars n variants. Or you can use Bris data(or the jcapper version).
Program has everything other programs have, BUT requires a lot of digging thru and tinkering. A steep learning curve. Then again, it's practically free. I Use it along with TIMEFORM. Nothing else needed... IF you thoroughly scour and learn it.
You can do database queries, sartin pace, form charting, etc.
Buutttt you have to spend time and force yourself to dig through it.
Different things work at different tracks.
It's a stick shift, but if you learn it, you can do things other programs can't.
If you use it casually without learning the details and features, you will lose money and blame the program.
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Can you export all their data to a spreadsheet?
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09-20-2018, 02:01 AM
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PA Steward
Join Date: Mar 2001
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mikesal57
BIG MOUTH!!!!!
Now for sure the Data Police is coming
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Look man, I didn't create this thread. Blame the OP.
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