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Old 07-26-2019, 09:52 AM   #1
mannclann
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Hi Everyone,

I am newly accepted although I have been lurking around and reading a few posts. I am pretty new to handicapping on a "serious" level. I have been a casual somewhat informed bettor most of my life.

I am currently testing out BetMix to see how well it works but mostly because it provides a lot of information which I don't have to look up manually. It's not a bad program but has some missing pieces and I still have to buy "good" pp's to really make an informed decision. It does some of the heavy lifting.

I am pretty interested in the software that has been developed here but hard to really decided if I want to spend the money to test it. I am slowly going through the videos and posts to determine that decision.

Can anyone who is really familiar with the program give me a rough estimate to learn what I would need to learn (about the program) in order to use it effectively?

Thanks for adding me to the group and I look forward to learning more about you all and the program.
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Old 07-26-2019, 10:48 AM   #2
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Hi mannclann and welcome. Ted is away until the end of the month. I think if you don't have the program yet I would refer you to the category Get RDSS at the top of the page. It is filled with information and videos about the program. I suspect Bill V. will jump in soon and give you more direction.
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Old 07-26-2019, 10:57 AM   #3
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Welcome aboard mannclann.


As you'll find out there is a lot to the Sartin approach and concept. The program is the best Sartin ever developed after at least a dozen or more versions and over more than a 15 year period. Therefore you walk right into his best and simplified version that took many of us at least 10 years or more to grasp.


Following Sartin guide lines speeds up the process and is the downfall of many as they can't cast aside outdated ingrained beliefs. Understanding his tools such as NTL(Need to Lead) horses,% Med or Energy distribution etc. can really improve ones game.


Again welcome and best of luck.


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Old 07-26-2019, 10:58 AM   #4
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Thank you Barb!
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Old 07-26-2019, 07:51 PM   #5
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Welcome MannClann

I am understanding that with your subscription you get access to so free
data files.

The best thing to do is jump in with those free data cards and ask questions

Keep up your path, read, and watch videos and most of all as questions
If you can post screenshots, even better

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