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Try Try Again
30th December 2010, 03:36 PM
Just run pre-post favourites for Open Handicaps and 3yo races (some restricted) for Melbourne Saturday meetings (A couple of Sunday meetings included due to very hot day in February 2009 and Christmas Day this year) through the Retirement Staking Plan. Period of trial was 3 March 2007 to end December 2010.
No equal pre-post favorites included and if favourite was scratched the 2nd solo favourite was taken as the favourite.
Started with a Target of $10 and a divisor of 5 and an initial bank of $200.
Results gave a profit each year albeit a very small profit in a couple of years (2010 for Open Hcps and 2009 for 3yo races)
Open Hcps
2007 $82.70
2008 $123.90
2009 $70.80
2010 $6.00
Bank peaked at $545.15, currently $483.40, largest bet $16, next bet $14 for a target of $72, longest losing runs were 9,10 and 11, longest winning streaks were 5 twice
3yo Races
2007 $98.80
2008 $77.20
2009 $14.30
2010 $123.08
Bank peaked at $518.38, currently $513.38, largest bet $34, next bet $3 for a target of $17, longest losing runs were 11 and 14, longest winning streaks were 8 and 5 twice.
This was an interesting exercise with both banks increasing by about 150% over 3 years and 10 months. If only I had started this when I was 18 then I may have enough to retire on in the next 10 years or so!
Try Try Again
8th March 2011, 09:16 PM
A quick update on the results for 2011, upto and including 5th March 2011.
Open Hcps
Bank has reached a new high $565.90, with 2011 being in profit by $82.90 with the next bet $2 and longest run of outs = 7
3yo Races
Bank has dropped to $468.88, with 2011 now losing $44.50, next bet is $9 and in the midst of a losing run of 7 It will be interesting to follow the ups and downs for the rest of 2011.
jose
9th March 2011, 06:52 AM
Hey Try, why don't you do a test for the 3YO method but start in March.
As the way I see it they have not really sorted out the pecking order until about then.
Try Try Again
9th March 2011, 09:07 AM
Hi Jose,
Only considering the pre-post 3yo favourite in Melbourne from 1st March to 31st July each year the results were:-
2007 $102.20
2008 $ 61.20
2009 $ 27.05
2010 $ 19.00
2011 ($ 3.00) - only one selection
Started with a Target of $10 and a divisor of 5 and an initial bank of $200.
Longest losing run was 14, largest bet was $34, new peak of bank $413.45 was on 31st July 2011. Current bet is $3
Bhagwan
9th March 2011, 09:20 AM
With that Retirement staking plan.
I have found that it works a lot stronger, if the divisor is reduced by the number of points, as to its winning price.
Example No.1
Say winner is struck at $3.00
We then reduce its divisor points by 3 ,instead of the originators rules, which would have been 2 ,as in 2/1
Example No,2
Winning dividend struck at say $4.00
Reduce next divisor by 4 pts.
With the Retirement plan , we never go lower than 5 for our divisor.
It then restarts at the beginning, as soon as a new bank high is reached, no matter how small the profit.
This rule is very important & probable the main reason why other staking plans eventually go broke, because they refuse to restart once only slightly in front.
They want more & end up paying the penalty.
enjay
11th March 2011, 08:35 AM
I personally use 1.5% of bank, a divisor of 10 all bets placed at same time (and same amount) daily or weekly if you so desire. Any losses added to your target and every time bank peaks bet 1.5% of new bank high.
For your information Partypooper you can set that up in the file I sent you.
Regards
Enjay.
partypooper
11th March 2011, 12:45 PM
thanks enjay, still working on that, got busy elsewhere but will post the outcome when availabale
darkydog2002
19th September 2012, 11:13 AM
Run Bernie Run.
The biggest load of rubbish I,ve ever seen.
moeee
19th September 2012, 11:30 AM
Run Bernie Run.
The biggest load of rubbish I,ve ever seen.
Who is Bernie and how is he relevant here?
Vortech
19th September 2012, 01:19 PM
Doesn't he team up with Eert?
The Ocho
19th September 2012, 02:20 PM
Doesn't he team up with Eert?
:D
AngryPixie
19th September 2012, 03:03 PM
These were the day's. All very dry now.
http://www.propun.com.au/racing_forums/showthread.php?t=15862&page=14&pp=10&highlight=retirement+staking+plan
darkydog2002
19th September 2012, 03:30 PM
Bernie was looking at the post .
Now Bernie has a few brains and he,ll know what I mean.
UselessBettor
19th September 2012, 04:13 PM
I noticed in the old thread that Angry pixie posted that wesmip1 made a 380% profit just backing every favourite for a month.
I wonder if it continuted working for wesmip1 or if it ended up failing. Would be good to do a recent month to see if it still held up.
norisk
19th September 2012, 05:28 PM
poster 'jfc'...now I wonder what those initials stand for;)
anyone needs a hint, it's a few words I manage to unintentionally utter daily, usually when on the punt....
TWOBETS
19th September 2012, 05:42 PM
It was jfc that convinced me once and for all that the safest way to get seriously large wagers happening is to forget all the staking plan hype and get your % of bank thing happening first. Golden advice in my view.
AngryPixie
19th September 2012, 08:49 PM
I noticed in the old thread that Angry pixie posted that wesmip1 made a 380% profit just backing every favourite for a month.
I wonder if it continuted working for wesmip1 or if it ended up failing. Would be good to do a recent month to see if it still held up.
It was all on paper I think UB.
We don't get robust debate like that here anymore. :(
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