View Full Version : Old software re: horse racing
ron
2nd August 2010, 03:28 PM
Just found in my box of old 3.5 disks a program i bought years ago when i first had a home computer a 386 machine, the program was called Horse sense and rated horses by inputing data, of course this netted me millions at the bookies and i never had to work again...... Oh wait that was the dream back then, lol
think it dates back to 1990
Going to see if it will run on my older laptop at home. :rolleyes:
Anyone else recall old software, seem to remmember one called Brimaton or something like that, all pre betfair in anycase and trading applications.
nigelbleddfa
2nd August 2010, 03:29 PM
Brimardon, I think. He has a tipping service.
ron
2nd August 2010, 03:45 PM
Brimardon, I think. He has a tipping service.
Ah thats it
bazbaz
2nd August 2010, 04:34 PM
I think there also used to be a Brimaton database, similar to Adrian Masseys that you could use a while back to make systems, not sure if its anything to do with the Brimaton tipping service. Anyone know anything else similar to Adrian Masseys site i.e. a database where you can match criteria to a horses chances etc
Emkayracing
2nd August 2010, 05:24 PM
I can remember subscribing to Brimardon on the Atari ST - that's going back a bit! (Prob 1995?)
I don't think the principal has ever changed - the software used to fish out selections based on their Topspeed ratings in the Racing Post. It used to take hours of manual input but sometimes it was worth the effort.
Brimardon grew to be fairly big at one stage, as per my earlier post about tipsters it was Gary Wiltshire and Brimardon who teamed up to be 'Tic-Tac dot com' - they owned a horse bred by Gary (Mi Odds) and a couple of greyhounds (Tic tac dot com and Kilcurra Solo who was later renamed Tic Tac System).
It was fun while it lasted but inevitably folded due to lack of members and members like myself who joined AFTER the horse had strung up a sequence of wins at tasty prices :eek:
Threw into the deal was a daily Brimardon download - this must have been 2004/05 or thereabouts. It was clear as mud - faster than the old days granted, but no clear instructions as to how to interpret the ratings. Of course the adverts in the RP were quoting 16/1, 20/1, 33/1 winners, etc,etc - some were 4th or 5th highest rated!
They switched their attentions to the exchanges some time back now and you do still see the odd ad, much more of a professional set-up than when I ordered my ST disk - I remember that the guy's missus answered and she had to go and get him from upstairs! :D
Great stuff :cool:
nigelbleddfa
2nd August 2010, 05:28 PM
Ah, the good old days ! Sixpence each way on the spot horses in the Daily Mirror was a sure fire way for a ten year old to win money. Especially, when the old men in the bar were giving him the sixpences. :)
Thomson
2nd August 2010, 07:40 PM
I think there also used to be a Brimaton database, similar to Adrian Masseys that you could use a while back to make systems, not sure if its anything to do with the Brimaton tipping service. Anyone know anything else similar to Adrian Masseys site i.e. a database where you can match criteria to a horses chances etc
This is worth a look bazbaz.http://www.horseracebase.com/horsebase1.php
Huge database lots of functions. Donate site, put in minimum to evaluate, maybe what your after.
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