There's software for many approaches, and of course it depends on your approach which one you would pick. First program I got was for quarter horses, written by Carroll (who also wrote a book on his speed figures). The program is useless for thoroughbreds, however, which is a totally different game. There are programs that will take the hard work out of Sartin and Quirin, but again you need to be versed in those methods before the program will mean anything to you. If you're looking for software that will pick you winners without having to do the work yourself, you're not going to find it, because it would just cut into the profit that method would earn at the track. Basically, software that is available to the public will give you a little piece of the puzzle.
Playing with some stuff from post time handicapping right now that I kinda like It is simple enough for a hillbilly like me to understand but somewhat limited but that is okay as I am sure the user is more limited than the software. thanks for the responses. They are always welcome and appreciated
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