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Old 01-08-2020, 04:43 PM   #13
Mark
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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Bill Burns, a brilliant engineer, authored a phenomenal handicapping back in the 90's called Thoro - something, I can't remember the full name. He averaged pacelines. Ken Massa, whose HTR and associated programs has a subscriber base much larger than RDSS, averages pacelines with an automatic line selection method that uses Artificial Intelligence, when his algorithms call for it. Both had exposure to Doc Sartin and Jim Bradshaw and have gone their own way, successfully.
It behooves us all if we have the inclination to explore our ideas and test the results. If they work you probably have an edge, or if you are not that industrious use what you want.
Buckin' Billy Ray Smith is a logger and axe maker up in BC. He has a you tube channel that I have followed and he makes a very good point. Knowledge is a product of experience. Book learning and forum reading is not experience. Do it yourself and then you know for sure.
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