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04-09-2018, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by atlasaxis
Lefty, do yourself a favor and get the "AIO V6 Seminar in a Box, as well as DVD #9: 'LifeLiner Tutorial". It will answer all your questions in depth. Steve Unite is a class act and one smart guy.
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One thing I do still have is his book, 21st Century Handicapping. Very helpful in illustrating how Mitchell used ALLINONE.
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04-09-2018, 01:12 PM
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Location: ARIZONA
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So you don't have money because you haven't used the program in 10 years? Or have you been using the program & not winning?
I'm not advocating any program, but The Capper is a very different program from All in One. They do use the same data source, HDW & the cost of the data for Capper is $100 @ month & there has never been a charge for an update. This is a fair way of doing business. You charge a fee up front & then get a cut of the data files to stay in business. Another approach is HTR's which is to give the program away & charge a bit more for the data. Both approaches seem ethical to me. What seems unethical is to charge up front, get a piece of the data fee & then charge every year for updates.
I really don't care. If you want to use this product-have fun.
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04-09-2018, 01:25 PM
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Damn, you're snide. Look, several yrs ago my wife had 2 very expensive operations and was laid up for over a yr. Took a lot of money o keep things going.
I don't understand why you're so down on ALLINONE and so high on NETCAPPER. If you like Netcapper that's fine with me. But you don't need to keep trying to get under my skin. I try to keep it civil and don't want to get in a flame throwing contest with other handicappers.
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04-09-2018, 01:30 PM
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Location: west view, pa. now Lancaster, Ca.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by atlasaxis
Lefty, do yourself a favor and get the "AIO V6 Seminar in a Box, as well as DVD #9: 'LifeLiner Tutorial". It will answer all your questions in depth. Steve Unite is a class act and one smart guy.
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04-09-2018, 02:21 PM
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One more thing, doesn't the par times in ALLINONE affect the betting line? Your thoughts Idiatone and whoever else that has an opinion.
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04-09-2018, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by lefty359
One more thing, doesn't the par times in ALLINONE affect the betting line? Your thoughts Idiatone and whoever else that has an opinion.
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yes and the AIO also has a another program . betting analyst. can track ones bets and keep records. both on a auto update and using the analyst.
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04-09-2018, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by lefty359
Damn, you're snide. Look, several yrs ago my wife had 2 very expensive operations and was laid up for over a yr. Took a lot of money o keep things going.
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It is precisely for this reason that people buy this this thing called insurance. You pay a premium every few months & when you become ill or injured they pay many or all of the costs. You should Google it. However if the software worked as advertised, why didn't you simply win the hospital costs at the track.? You could have done it in a weekend. I'm assuming the software is not an outdated piece of crap.
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The fan base demographics are not particularly positive," he said. "I guess we can either risk alienating them or letting them die off. " -Bob Evans 6/25/2007
My posts & letters & avatars & whatever reflect solely my own world view- Born in 1948 and never an I.C.E. visit
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04-09-2018, 04:17 PM
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Had insurance but it fell way short of money needed to pay specialists, bills, mtg and food. Any more snide remarks?
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04-09-2018, 04:53 PM
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PA Steward
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Del Boca Vista
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Originally Posted by betovernetcapper
It is precisely for this reason that people buy this this thing called insurance. You pay a premium every few months & when you become ill or injured they pay many or all of the costs. You should Google it. However if the software worked as advertised, why didn't you simply win the hospital costs at the track.? You could have done it in a weekend. I'm assuming the software is not an outdated piece of crap.
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Wow you're an asshole. As if I didn't probably know this already.
But your actions in this thread from the start have pretty much confirmed this. Thanks for that.
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04-09-2018, 05:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by betovernetcapper
It is precisely for this reason that people buy this this thing called insurance. You pay a premium every few months & when you become ill or injured they pay many or all of the costs. You should Google it. However if the software worked as advertised, why didn't you simply win the hospital costs at the track.? You could have done it in a weekend. I'm assuming the software is not an outdated piece of crap.
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You must be an insurance salesman. Thanks for reminding us not to run to you for any "sympathy", in case some catastrophic event should befall us.
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04-09-2018, 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by PaceAdvantage
Wow you're an asshole. As if I didn't probably know this already.
But your actions in this thread from the start have pretty much confirmed this. Thanks for that.
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Thanks & back at you. Your opinion means so very much to me
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The fan base demographics are not particularly positive," he said. "I guess we can either risk alienating them or letting them die off. " -Bob Evans 6/25/2007
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04-09-2018, 08:45 PM
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The Voice of Reason!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by betovernetcapper
It is precisely for this reason that people buy this this thing called insurance. You pay a premium every few months & when you become ill or injured they pay many or all of the costs. You should Google it. However if the software worked as advertised, why didn't you simply win the hospital costs at the track.? You could have done it in a weekend. I'm assuming the software is not an outdated piece of crap.
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What an arrogant POS you are.
GFY. buddy - Who the Hell do you think you are?
They don't come any lower on this board.
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04-09-2018, 09:57 PM
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I was one of the original users of AIO and traveled around the country to seminars with Dick Mitchell and the crew. Fortunately, I never met up with the negative freak that is bashing AIO and everyone else associated with it.
It is interesting to note that that this loser uses the Capper program which is intended for people who can't master AIO! That inability probably accounts for the frustrations that are showing up in his comments on this great site.
For those of you interested in AIO, I would check with Steve Unite to see if he still has any copies of the Mitchell "Masters Handicapping Course." It's a great read that uses AIO for handicapping examples.
And, by the way, David Okamora, was the lead programmer for AIO!.
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04-10-2018, 11:40 AM
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#44
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Location: west view, pa. now Lancaster, Ca.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lawmaker1
I was one of the original users of AIO and traveled around the country to seminars with Dick Mitchell and the crew. Fortunately, I never met up with the negative freak that is bashing AIO and everyone else associated with it.
It is interesting to note that that this loser uses the Capper program which is intended for people who can't master AIO! That inability probably accounts for the frustrations that are showing up in his comments on this great site.
For those of you interested in AIO, I would check with Steve Unite to see if he still has any copies of the Mitchell "Masters Handicapping Course." It's a great read that uses AIO for handicapping examples.
And, by the way, David Okamora, was the lead programmer for AIO!.
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04-11-2018, 01:22 PM
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TomT
Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: Port of Los Angeles
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lawmaker1
I was one of the original users of AIO and traveled around the country to seminars with Dick Mitchell and the crew. Fortunately, I never met up with the negative freak that is bashing AIO and everyone else associated with it.
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This was close to my Dick Mitchell experiences as well, R.I.P. he was a good guy with human frailties like all of us.
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