Yeah, things have changed a lot since the early 90\'s. After the 92 (?) BC at Belmont, where we (based on my published comments) had an unbelievable day, we tried to give out free sets of our data to their guys so they could compare. Some of those meatheads made a big deal about throwing them against the wall or in the garbage can.
I think what\'s keeping Ragozin alive is the ridiculous deal they give horsemen, who actually end up paying less for data than bettors. This is especially true of the big name guys (essentially they pay monthly for sheets, regular price or less, and get all other data on their horses, stake noms, and horses they are considering buying, for free). Ragozin has no consulting business to protect, and if 50 or so of those guys are buying 1-3 tracks, even wholesale, it\'s a real revenue stream. And it works for the trainers, who are going into their own pockets to pay for it.
We, on the other hand, do have a consulting buiness (and bill owners, not trainers), and it\'s the part of the business I enjoy the most, by far. I really, really don\'t want to have to hurt that...