MEADOWLANDS TIP SHEET SURVEY RESULTS
THERE WERE 14 SURVEYS COMPLETED AND RETURNED.  HERE ARE THE
  RESULTS OF THE QUESTIONS ASKED.  
         
 
QUESTION #1 WERE THE "HANDICAAPING PICKS"?  
     
  HELPFUL 7    
  SOMEWHAT 5    
  NOT HELPFUL 2    
           
QUESTION #2 WERE THE "POWER FIGURES"?  
     
  HELPFUL 5    
  SOMEWHAT 5    
  NOT HELPFUL 4    
     
           
QUESTION #3 WERE THE "COMMENT LINES"?  
     
  HELPFUL 9    
  SOMEWHAT 3    
  NOT HELPFUL 2    
     
           
QUESTION # 4  OVERALL TIP SHEET RATING    
     
  EXCELLENT 6    
  GOOD 5    
  FAIR 1    
  POOR 2    
     
           
COMMENTS:
* "Give me some winners".
* "Bring back the computer picks that were on the profile sheets".
* "Power figures are an interesting tool to use at te beginning of a race meet and for short race meets
(eg. Keeneland, Kentucky Downs)  Thet might be more useful if more disclosure were to be made to
as to how they are calculated.  You should generally proceed with the idea that more information and
more disclosure is better than less".
* "I like it.  It is easy to read, concise and it doesn't take too much time to look it over". Nancy Klopproth
* "Get rid of entries".
* " I like the comments.  Many times I find them saying things that I myself have observed in handicapping
the race. I just don't like giving away my secrets.  Thank you".
*   "We will take all information and figures we can get to get a winner".
*  "If you think that showing people how to pick more winners will make them happy, you're wrong.  If you
can do that by giving the betters more winners you will destroy the entire game of racing.  I've been in
this game for over 50 years, the biggest turn off is chalk winning at a high percent.  Racing public want
a dream come true scenario.  You take that away, you wil lose the little people you have left".
* Don't have 1 race on front and back of same page (split races). Left and right is better. Also if possible
each track should have their own races on individual color pages so I don't hold up the line turning thru
pages looking for race track.  Thank you.
* Thanks for a good job.