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stugots 9th December 2008 09:43 AM

logging on creates a cookie i believe which expires after 7 days,

Chrome Prince 9th December 2008 10:30 AM

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wesmip1 9th December 2008 07:36 PM

I know there is different form for those who login and those who do not. I am talking about the form for those logged in.

I stopped using them about a year ago but checking it quickly for Dec so far shows they have dramtiacally improved it. I will have to add it back in as a source of data. Maybe my continued complaints a while back got it fixed.

I was getting form from 4 different sources and unitab was the source which was most often in contention with the other 3 form guides.

They are still very different to other form guides in some areas. Beaten Lengths is one area they still get different quite a few times. I checked one race today and I found 1 entry which was out by 0.75 lengths which to system punters could be the difference between a bet or a lay.

Its hard to find consistent data amongst all those that provide data for free but I have found if you source it from enough places you can get what most people think is the truth.

The other place which is terrible is R&S. Acutally they are ok unless you want back data as I found out recently when someone else tried to get the ratings from there and they differed considerably to mine (which were downloaded each day).

Good Luck.

crash 10th December 2008 07:41 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by stugots
sportz one way to see the difference is to access unitabs site from a browser that you did not use when logging on to netbet express,

for example i use firefox when logging on but if i access the site using IE i see only the basic form guide


Are you making sure when you add a site to favorites, you have added the home page [or racing section] and not a particular page?

Clearing all cookies [thankfully, clearing history doesn't clear cookies] after a session from any browser means you will have to log on every time to any of ones sites requiring a log-on and that has a 'remember me' feature, including this site. Most cookies are harmless and very useful. Only harmful cookies need removing which can be done with regular scans from AVG anti-virus [latest version] for example.

stugots 10th December 2008 01:20 PM

chrome, the unitab cookie is one to keep otherwise one has to logon to netbet express every time to access the detailed form

ive tried to edit it in the hope i could change a date or something so it wont expire, without any luck tho.

crazybadger 10th December 2008 05:30 PM

so what would people say is the most reliable online form guide?

wesmip1 10th December 2008 06:16 PM

vfg is good . Thetote has another fairly reliable formguide. expform is another good site. R&S is ok most of the time. centreb also has a good formguide, betfair has a good form guide.

They are the main ones I use. (Obviously some abbrev above).

Good Luck

Try Try Again 10th December 2008 06:18 PM

I reckon the Racenet formguides are good and out quite early so you have more time to put the effort in.

stugots 10th December 2008 06:54 PM

knowing we are not allowed to promote or link other sites, i often like to bet 'every race' when im feeling a bit of a wizard...

Michal 10th December 2008 09:59 PM

Cyberhorse, sure one has to pay for it but if you want a reliable, 5 start that has most things that you need and wount find in general TAB style form then payed for is about the only way to go. The free form is free because its a guide not a form.

Cyberhorse cost is less then $269 per year for all tote meetings. Less then a buck a day. Gives you all the stats like API win place strike percentage, first up stats and more and individual runs info ....


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