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Old 12-03-2017, 05:00 PM   #10
Ted Craven
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Smitty, actually all you have to do is log in to a valid TwinSpires (TS) account. Then use RDSS to obtain ProfitLine (if you wish to use it in the RDSS data array) by clicking on the ProfitLine button on the Entries screen for a given race, or a given Card Summary, or ALL Cards in MyRaces for Today.

You don't have to interact with anything on TS in your browser to get ProfitLine numbers - just use RDSS once you've logged in to TS. Same with getting race Results and Mutuel prices: when logged in to TS, use the Mutuels buttons on the same RDSS locations as above (plus the Rx screen).

AND -- Mick's earlier comment about Rx3 is correct: Rx3 is in fact the array of factors shown on the Rx screen PLUS ProfitLine, while Rx2 is the same array plus an extra dose of CR+ (enhanced Class Rating) if you don't want to or don't have access to ProfitLine or TwinSpires. In the latest aggregate Models I've seen of many hundreds of recent races this Autumn, Rx2 and Rx3 and within a few % points of Hit Rate (not sure above ROI). Lastly, Rx1 is the above mentioned factor array from Rx screen plus Morning Line. For those tracks with strong Morning Lines (e.g. NYRA, SoCal, others - check your Models), Rx1 can be very comprehensive in the Top 3 or 4 ranks.

Hope that helps Smitty (and welcome!)

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