Tuesday November 11, 2008 14:43

Capitulation

Posted by slipperytoad as Warts and All

That’s it I’ve had enough! No, not of betting but of Turftrax!

Since the take over by Betgenius, their service had become ordinary and the lack of sectional times which differentiated them from the rest of the market is … … unavailable!

In fact the web site has not been upgraded accordingly and errors are reported to the user to indicate the sectional files cannot be found. Finally the server is unavailable or responds with network errors just when you need to access their database. Whatever the issues are be it network problems or trying to reduce overheads, their operation has become … Shoddy!

In order to make money betting on sports, you must either have information that is not being used by the betting public, or you must have a superior ability to process the information that is public

With the release of the New Racing Post Service (rumours indicate that monthly subscription to parts of the web site will cost ~ £7) I’ve cancelled by Turftrax subscription, capitulated and joined the ranks of the others punters who scan the pages of the Racing Post (on line version) daily trying to find that all important piece of information to put them on the winner!

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