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Try Google Drive (Cloud based)
It's free ![]() |
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Gustavo -how long does it take you to do your own ratings, please ? With the number of runners each day seven days a week , I'd have thought it would be nigh on impossible to keep on top of things -and that's before you take Irish runners into account.
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Horseracebase.com has an excellent platform for building your own ratings. You will see them automatically every day on your account - and you can build as many versions as you want.
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Tiger, with respect, if the OP's jibbing at paying £249/year to the Post he's/she's unlikely to consider switching to HRB where the cheapest account is a 'Recreational' account that costs £25/month and has a limit of 10 sets of ratings.
An 'Enhanced' account subscription, where there is no limit on the number of sets of ratings maintained, would cost £35/month. |
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Quite right top2rated, I forgot that I was a locked in lifetime subscriber at quite a considerable discount, as you are more than likey.
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Manoleeds, It is a very time-consuming undertaking, but i do find it quite enjoyable, especially when it pays off. The biggest success i have found with using my own ratings is when backing against overrated short priced horses.
I don't have the time to rate every race, so i have to limit myself by ignoring lower graded races. |
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Seem to recall Onlooker said he rated every race in Britain, might give an insight into how time consuming it is.
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The Timeform website. It's free to keep extensive notes on every horse and there's no limit on the number of characters used. Bizarrely there is a limit on the RP website even though the "notes" section is only available via a subscription.
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