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Old 18th August 2004, 09:35 AM
syllabus23 syllabus23 is offline
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I have looked everywhere for a simple hand held Dutch Betting calculator.

I need one that I can take to the races.One that spits out the bets for three horses would be sufficient.

The arithmetic is pretty simple,,but time is the essential ingredient.I like to place my bets as the horses are being loaded into the barrier, and dont want to still be performing mental calisthenics when the starter hits the button.

The closest I can get to one is a "Palm" calculator available in America at cost mega $$$$$.

There are plenty available free online.By the time you bug-out of the Dutch Betting program and get to the TAB vital minutes are lost and odds have changed.

Any of you guys seen anything like this???
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Old 18th August 2004, 10:33 AM
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There is one in your own area. For fear of putting an address here, go to google search and type in horse racing and choose australia, and you will find a webpage right on the top line and in newcastle.

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Old 18th August 2004, 10:52 AM
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They must have re-arranged the list.
syllabus23@hotmail.com please enjay,, if you have time.
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Old 18th August 2004, 11:19 AM
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You can download plenty of free ones from the net and buy an IPAQ or palm pilot to take to the races with you.

Or you can set up a simple spreadsheet and load it on.
One of my friends does this, but when the power gives out he's stuffed :wink:
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Old 18th August 2004, 11:41 AM
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Thanks again enjay,,cheers chrome..There are some really helpful people in this forum,and I for one certainly appreciate their assistance.Good Punting.
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