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Old 06-26-2013, 11:51 AM   #121
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Originally Posted by letswastemoney
The main problem I have with the normal DRF is the lack of pace figures. It seems simple enough for them to include. I know they have Moss Pace Figures...that should be included in the normal $2.95 a card PPs.

I'm not sure if BRIS pace figures are accurate, but at least they have them, and most of the time BRIS is free.
I still cannot comprehend why folks still use DRF pp's, unless they are wed to the Beyers (which are some pretty damn good figs).
How can they, at this point in the pp game, not have some sort of pace numbers in their basic pp's?
In my opinion Moss figs aren't good at all...but why limit them to the Formulator subscribers or those who actually buy the Moss figs separately?

Besides pace figs, BRIS has dam production data, sales info (such as the horses' selling price vs the avg selling price for his sire at that sale), more in depth jockey stats, track profiles for the distance of today's race and on and on.
I can dig Formulator folks who want the trainer research tool (that is a very nice feature and maybe well worth the price alone)...but outside of that I say BRIS is the better product overall...and it's cheaper.

Just me humble opinion.
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