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Brisnet Offers Free PP's
2/22/2012
11:12 am
As a thank you to valued horse players, Brisnet, the official data source of the Kentucky Derby and TwinSpires.com, is giving away free Ultimate Past Performances for all racetracks running Feb. 23-29, 2012.
“Horseplayers are concerned about the rising cost of handicapping information,” Brisnet.com Director of Marketing Ed DeRosa said. “Ultimate Past Performances have offered the same great value at $3 per card for the past 10 years, and we thought the time was right to introduce Brisnet.com’s superior handicapping information to a wider audience.”
In addition to all the information commonly found in typical past performance products, Brisnet.com’s Ultimate Past Performances include a suite of proprietary data such as speed and class ratings, pace figures, Prime Power, exclusive pedigree information, trainer-jockey angles, and track bias statistics.
Ultimate Past Performances are the choice of National Handicapping Championship Tour winner Paul Shurman. He won $75,000 as the National Handicapping Championship Tour winner and went on to finish sixth in the National Handicapping Championship.
“One of the first things I do when I start handicapping is to make notes from every race based on Brisnet.com Ultimate Past Performances,” Shurman said.
You must be a member of Brisnet.com to download free Ultimate Past Performances, but it's free to sign up. The promotion applies to all products in the Ultimate Past Performances family—including Ultimate Past Performances with Comments, Ultimate Race Summary, and Condensed Ultimate PPs—for all tracks racing Feb. 23-29.
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