The HRS horse race simulation product, SIM2WIN, will allow horse race fans to receive more than 50 key upcoming stake race files including all U.S. major stake races, such as Kentucky Derby, Breeders' Cup, Preakness, Belmont, Travers. Files will be available three days before a race and will, in a proprietary 3-D visual format, contain all the attributes of the actual participants of that upcoming event. The SIM2WIN PC-based computer program converts the sophisticated numeric data into a visual event that allows both novice race fans and sophisticated handicappers to simulate these races hundreds of times with different probable outcomes by adjusting the pace scenario, jockey strategies, track conditions, trip factors, etc., giving them the opportunity to look for the most probable winner at the highest possible odds. SIM2WIN is also a powerful and innovative way for the novice horse race fan to simplify all the available and sometimes complicated horse racing information used to analyze races.
"The easier it is for the novice fan to understand horse racing and the information utilized for selecting probable winners, the easier it will be to increase the sports' fan base, and
that's what Horse Racing Simulation LLC is all about," said Michael Calerone, HRS President. "This product is not to be used as a race result predictor. It does not work that way. It
looks for consistent potential contenders under numerous race variations," continued Calderone.
One of the keys to successful handicapping is finding value, and the SIM2WIN product will definitely aid in that pursuit. All races are simulated in a 3-D, full-screen race viewer using
nine camera angles.
"Our simulation results are amazing, the graphics are incredible and handicappers testing the beta version of the software are telling us how powerful a handicapping asset this tool is
for them," says Calderone. "Emails coming from handicappers who utilized the product during the 2007 Breeders' Cup event expressed great satisfaction with their results."
"Any company that provides handicapping information for horse race betting venues will need to seriously consider licensing our product as part of the content menu for their users,"
stated Gary Darveaux, HRS CEO. "This is powerful information in an innovative format that their users are going to want."
Companies interested in licensing the SIM2WIN technology as part of the content menu for their users should visit the HRS corporate site, www.horseracingisfun.com www.jockeypower.com.