FAQ # 43
ALL-WaysTM Support


What are the differences between the Standard Edition and the Professional Edition?


The Standard Edition of ALL-Ways is a powerful handicapping program that is full of very advanced features. The Standard Edition was called by Phillips Racing Newsletter "Absolutely the best free handicapping tool on the market." Phillips further rated both the Standard and Professional Editions at 9 1/2 ... the highest rating they have ever given to any handicapping software. Version 6.0 of the Professional Edition of ALL-Ways takes handicapping to a whole new level.

Additional features found in the Professional Edition are:

Multiple Profile Handicapping: The Professional Edition allows you to use three Handicapping Profiles at the same time to handicap a race. ALL-Ways literally handicaps the race three times and integrates the results on the Contender Summary Report. Using the no bias, early bias and late bias profiles, the multiple profile capability results in a very high number of place and show horses in the contender list.

Custom Handicapping Reports: The Professional Edition allows you to design your own handicapping reports with just the information you want to see. And, you can direct ALL-Ways to print the reports or just show them on your computer's monitor or both.

Additional Handicapping Reports: In addition to the custom handicapping reports that you design, the Professional Edition also includes two additional standard Handicapping reports. The Form Graph reports allow you to graph any one of a dozen different factors for a horses last ten races. These graphs are shown on one page for all the horses. For example, you can graph Turn Time and/or Early Pace ... a good way to see where a horse is in its form cycle. Another standard report is the All Pace Report that compares Brohamer, Hambleton, BRIS and Hall pace and speed figures for all the horses for their last race, their paceline race, their last good race and their last off track race.

Multiple Regression Analysis Custom Function: The MRA Default function is available in both versions Of ALL-Ways. The MRA Default updates the 15 default Handicapping Profiles to match the track. The MRA Custom function lets you set race screens and then have ALL-Ways automatically create a custom Handicapping Profile. For example, you could instruct ALL-Ways to create an MRA profile for all non maiden dirt sprints at less than 7 furlongs carded for females only where the winning payoff was greater than $12.

Paceline Override Function: For those so inclined, the Professional Edition allows you to select your own pacelines instead of using the pacelines automatically selected by ALL-Ways. This also includes the capability, with just the click of a button, to print out the Past Performance Reports for an entire card with the current pacelines highlighted.

Additional Track reports: The Professional edition lets you print out the detailed track pars, a chronological listing of Quirin Race Shapes and a chronological listing of ALL-Ways Daily Track Variants compared to the Daily Racing Form variants for virtually any track in the country.


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