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I know this is kind of an odd first post, but don't worry I'll get some tips up for Arlington and Hawthorne soon. Anyways, where do you guys get your programs from? I like doing my handicapping during the afternoon instead of cramming in between races. It isnt very efficient for me to be running multiple times a day to the track/OTB for programs/bets/etc. What site has programs that are available atleast a day in advance and also cheap (maybe even free somewhere?). Thanks guys and good luck on today's races. |
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I usually Use the Daily Racing Form (DRF) And if you like Saratoga and Del Mar they offer the whole meet for a good price, $1 for each day but you have to buy the whole meet so its like 42 and 36 respectivly, they also offer monthly plans... I like using them
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Also, are they just downloadable and then I were to print them off as a normal program? | |
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I get all my stuff pp's and program at brisnet. Programs are free........
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