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Old 10-25-2012, 05:34 PM   #21
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Yes I've been working on that and will do my best to get it going as soon as possible.
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Old 10-26-2012, 06:18 PM   #22
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awesome program, but i'd be willing to bet the hundred bucks that most of the big hitters in stock super are red lit against 50 % of the time. Its just as easy to keep your eyes focused forward, regardless of who you are running, nail the tree to a .015 or better light and run dead on dial. if you get beat it doesnt matter if it was Fletcher or the rookie of the years first pass of the year. if you dont get beat, and make it to the finals, someone will probabley say you did it because of your ladder position! LOL

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I don't know if anyone considers me a hitter but I will take that bet! You can have my log book from this year and you'll see that about, maybe,10 opponents have red lit against me! Now, I do play the ladder as many of you know, but it's only to avoid one person, my brother. This program does sound good, and for those that race two cars and don't have time to figure it out by looking at DRC and a ladder book, it may be a wise investment.
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Old 10-26-2012, 08:04 PM   #23
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awesome program, but i'd be willing to bet the hundred bucks that most of the big hitters in stock super are red lit against 50 % of the time. Its just as easy to keep your eyes focused forward, regardless of who you are running, nail the tree to a .015 or better light and run dead on dial. if you get beat it doesnt matter if it was Fletcher or the rookie of the years first pass of the year. if you dont get beat, and make it to the finals, someone will probabley say you did it because of your ladder position! LOL

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I don't know if anyone considers me a hitter but I will take that bet! You can have my log book from this year and you'll see that about, maybe,10 opponents have red lit against me!
I don't know if anyone considers me a hitter either,but I have won three National events in the last two years and only ONE round was won because of a redlight against me.
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Old 10-27-2012, 03:32 PM   #24
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Bryan Worner is a hitter. As a matter of fact the only time I raced him, I red lit. As for 442OLDS, you sound like a power hitter to me.

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Old 10-27-2012, 03:50 PM   #25
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I don't know if anyone considers me a hitter but I will take that bet! You can have my log book from this year and you'll see that about, maybe,10 opponents have red lit against me! Now, I do play the ladder as many of you know, but it's only to avoid one person, my brother. This program does sound good, and for those that race two cars and don't have time to figure it out by looking at DRC and a ladder book, it may be a wise investment.
I know that wall at Columbus considers you a hitter , other than that , probably no one ...lol love ya !
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Old 10-29-2012, 03:30 PM   #26
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The program has been updated to be more "printer friendly" and to load faster. I also made the instructions a little more detailed. All current customers please go back to the website and download the updated version of your program. Thank you.
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Old 10-30-2012, 09:27 PM   #27
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I know that wall at Columbus considers you a hitter , other than that , probably no one ...lol love ya !
Program sounds legit.....Lol BL
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Old 10-30-2012, 10:30 PM   #28
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Well I am an old school guy who believes you can't place yourself on the ladder to pick who you may run

Everybody can move - this program seems like a good thing to busy myself with at the races

We will try it out - once I get a feel for it - by simulating its use

What's another $100 by now - LOL

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Old 10-31-2012, 09:08 AM   #29
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I'm with Ron. (don't faint) Every time I try to move, somebody else moves too.
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Old 11-01-2012, 09:56 AM   #30
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Ed, your concern is a common one. This program gives you a leg up on the competition because most "handwriters" only calculate for one position that they are eyeing up and this severely limits opportunities. They can spend hours handwriting and calculating for numerous positions and filling in the entire ladder but at the risk of error, inaccuracy, and valuable time.

This system calculates every position on the ladder in seconds, thereby allowing the racer to pick solid slots that he or she has the best chance of securing. Don't forget, you can try this program for free.
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