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Old 08-12-2022, 01:04 PM   #121
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Appreciate the response BC....

It sounds like your a PP person and not much angle wise....????

If thats true then I understand you liking the PP part of RaceLens
Mike

I have a few angles that I've created that don't "select" automatic bets for me, but quickly point out horses I want to give another look to across all the cards for the day. I also have a couple of the supplied angles activated for the same purpose.

One of my favorite uses is running quick back tests of "pronouncements" analysts make or write regarding tendencies of individual trainers/jockeys/tracks.

I also like being able to research how the progeny of statebred sires/dams do exclusively at the "home track" - AR-breds at Oaklawn/IA-breds at PRM/MN-breds at CBY, etc. That could be considered an "angle".
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