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Dallas4lr
07-20-2014, 09:43 PM
If I access Supertote from any regular internet browser I have no problems selecting a track to receive its tote data. If I access supertote via the link in RDSS two the browser window for supertote appears in RDSS2, but when I highlight a given track the drop down menu stays open and never selects the track that I've highlighted.

Thanks
Carl

Ted Craven
07-20-2014, 10:40 PM
Carl,

Don't do that. As you found out - it doesn't work.

Instead, per the pop-up instructions - simply login to Supertote then CLOSE that browser window (i.e. DON'T try to select tracks). RDSS will have established a connection with Supertote. Odds will then magically appear in all your readouts!

Ted

Dallas4lr
07-23-2014, 09:54 PM
Ted,

Thanks! It worked like a charm. I must say handicapping with the supertote live at the track gives the program a whole different feel.

I was using RDSS with ATRpro which was able to grab the tote feed data from RDSS and WoW!!! It was like sensory overload. Way too much information to process at one time. I definitely didn't have enough time between races, to process it all. Great job, wish I started using this sooner!


Thanks
Carl

CaptDon100
07-24-2014, 07:14 AM
I looked at the ARTpro website, Does this help in wagercapping. Looks like a lot of good information?

Ted Craven
07-24-2014, 09:20 AM
I looked at the ARTpro website, Does this help in wagercapping. Looks like a lot of good information?

Don, I have subscribed to ATRPro for 8 years now - a serious piece of tote analysis software. Before I did, I had created the Supertote tote connection to RDSS and a few initial tote relationship calculations (e.g. Tote Xray). I have long had plans to build-out the tote board analysis and wager construction tools within RDSS (and still do ...).

Meanwhile, there is ATRPro. It does not do past-performance based handicapping - you supply that yourself from your own tools (e.g. RDSS) - then watch for whatever confirming tote action you like, or pricing info given on exotic pools. You can also specify wagers and upload them to several ADWs. In general - it's where I am going with RDSS' tote/wager creation tools, though it has many more features than I probably will ever include in RDSS.

Re wagercapping - given live integration of odds, pool percentages and Tote Xray relationships - juxtaposed with the BL/BL and all other Analysis screen info - you have all you need for 'wagercapping' decisions already within RDSS. Though, there is always room for practically infinitely more nuances ...

At $99/year - ATRPro (http://htr2.com/atr/at_the_races.htm)is a no-brainer.

Ted

CaptDon100
07-24-2014, 01:50 PM
Thanks Ted, I going to check it out, they have a 30 day trial.