Snap Cap Pro is a fully automatic computer handicapping method. It uses the BRIS $1 single file format version of the DRF. The program is very easy to use, and in minutes hands you a professionally handicapped report for every race on the card, that would normally take hours to do by hand!
Snap Cap does not stop at just handing you the most powerful handicapping reports you have ever seen. Oh no! Snap Cap Pro goes way beyond there.
Snap Cap Pro will even tell
you what bets to make!
Yes, like in this race, play the #5 to win! Or in that race, box the 2-4-7 in an exacta and/or trifecta. Or hey, dutch the 3 and 6 to win in this race.
Yes, Snap Cap will look at its own reports, and when it sees fit, will reccomend the plays for you! No decisions...it will be right there on the screen, or on the printout. Just read and bet! Does it get any better?

ABove is a screen shot from Snap Cap Pro. This was a maiden race with first time starters. I chose this race on purpose because I wanted to show you some of the powers Snap Cap has to offer, in tough races like these. First let me explain the columns. H# is the actual program betting Number. Next to that is the official morning line odds, and horses name.
SCR is a contender rating. It is based on my True Tenders rating, but has some extra adjustments added in.
Snap 1 is a speed based rating based on the horses recent and best performances.
Snap 2 is like Snap 1, and in many cases will be exact. However Snap 2 is a little more forgiving of recent bad races.
Snap 3 is a speed average based on my own converted speeds. Snap 3 uses each horses races AND workouts! Yes, the horses workouts are converted to races, so in cases like the example above, where you have horses that have raced, and others that are first time starters, they can all be compared equally! You will be amazed at some of the huge prices Snap 3 will uncover for you.
POWER is an overall power rating for the horse, based on speed, pace, class, and numerous other factors.
CLASS is a class rating for each horse.
DAYS tells you the number of days since the horse last raced, along with the number of workouts since its last race.
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