Cambridge Harness Handicapper Registration $ 30.00 GAME FEB91 HARNESS HORSE HORSES GAMBLE HANDICAP FILES: harness.sdn New to SDN The Cambridge Harness Handicapper is a powerful, sophisticated tool that will allow you to handicap Harness horses quickly and easily. It's not a magic, get-rich-quick scheme. But if you follow these instructions, impose some discipline and use the handicapper wisely, you should be able to improve your performance at the track and make money in the process. The Cambridge Handicapper is easy to use. All the information you need is available in the track program, although you may want to check with the track for late scratches and driver changes. With a little practice, you'll be able to handicap a race in a few minutes and a whole card in less than an hour. About the Program and User-Supported Software This is a proven handicapper. Federal Hill Software has been marketing Thoroughbred, Harness and Greyhound programs commercially for a variety of computers since 1983. You may have seen our advertisements in magazines such as Compute!, Compute's Gazette, Computer Shopper, RUN, PCResource, Rainbow, PCM and others. We have sold thousands of copies. The problem is that advertising rates--the largest single cost of doing business--have skyrocketed in the last two years. Eventually we decided that it was just too expensive to market special interest programs such as handicappers in general-interest computer magazines. So we did two things. First, we rewrote the handicappers from top to bottom, making them more attractive, quicker and even easier to use with full-screen data entry, on-line help, and revised rating formulas that reflect our most recent research. Second, we decided to put working versions of the IBM handicappers directly in the hands of the people who want them. This is known as user-supported software. If you like the program and use it, we ask that you send us a $30 registration fee. This is $20 less than the previous selling price. _____________________________________________________________ (SDA format (c)Copyright 1990 The SDN Project - SDNet/Works!) _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________