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Old 06-26-2015, 12:32 PM   #21
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Mike I play trks like FL, Parx, Pim Lrl TDN, MVR CD, because they card races that I have the most success with which are races for 3 & up on the dirt. I had the pleasure to ride with Bert on the train on the way home from a Sar. seminar and he opened my eyes to the small to mid level tracks. At that time I played strictly the NYRA tracks and laughed at tracks like FL. Now it's the opposite I very rarely play NYRA tracks.
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Perfect!

ok Folks, with the help of Google Custom Search, I found out:

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RDSS Update + Decision Model Workbook Rdss - Pace and Cap ...

thanks again!

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Old 06-26-2015, 03:49 PM   #23
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from posting p=100579#post100579 08-28-2014, 09:21 PM post count #14
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I tried to save the File 'RDSS2 Model Spread Sheet - Brohamer Model. xlsx (87.2 KB, 169 views) to my Documents Downloads folder and I got on the screen:

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The converter failed to save the file.

how to save it to Microsoft Office Excel 2007?
how to install it FREE.

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DSL, try this one!
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Thanks Tim.

Mike,
I like FL for a number of reasons:
As Bert Mayne alluded to in one of the Audios, his feeling was that many people treat FL as a "gamble". I don't mean to be patronising now as everyone pays their money & takes their choice, but I'm of the opinion that there is a certain lack of sophistication in terms of some of the money in the FL pools. R4 yesterday was a perfect example. Anyone reading this forum could have seen that the two earlies were going to cut each others throats, but they went off the 1st & 2nd favourites.

Secondly for me, being in the UK it fits in with my free time in the evenings. I have a soft spot for Penn National as it happens, but going into work after 3 hours sleep doesn't do it for me & I have tried!

Thirdly, you got to love the commentator!

Fourthly, as there are relatively few distances and only one surface it makes data collation that bit easier.
Dave, thanks!

Going to check it out!!
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Mike I play trks like FL, Parx, Pim Lrl TDN, MVR CD, because they card races that I have the most success with which are races for 3 & up on the dirt. I had the pleasure to ride with Bert on the train on the way home from a Sar. seminar and he opened my eyes to the small to mid level tracks. At that time I played strictly the NYRA tracks and laughed at tracks like FL. Now it's the opposite I very rarely play NYRA tracks.
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Tim, thanks! Going to give it a try!
I've been playing Prairie Meadows with some decent payout using DRF and RDSS as a Match-up tool.
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Old 06-26-2015, 06:29 PM   #26
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Old 06-26-2015, 06:41 PM   #27
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Thank you meo!

thanks to you Mike, the new link works great (post count #23), NOW, I'm very
interested in the spread sheet format you put out using Ted Craven's Model.
Just like Microsoft Excel Worksheet Original. It has 3 different tabs one for sprints and 1 for route and a sample win Model for Woodbine at 8.5 Furlongs.
I'm reading also CaptDon100 post count #1, it's so amazing with the explanation relative in RDSS. Mike, many thanks.

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