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Lord Greystoke 8th January 2013 08:05 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by michaelg
Today's eight selections were eight smiles for a very small profit of $3.76.


Am hoping you will come up with a 'Collar' strategy, one of these days... i.e. win a little more with a Cap an' a Floor

LG

michaelg 9th January 2013 12:45 PM

L,G,

I've been looking at other enhancements/filters but nothing positive so far, and I'm somewhat hesitant in reducing the action.

Today's selections:

Warwick Farm
3/11
4/9
8/8

Bunbury
2/1
4/2, 5, 7
7/2
9/9, 12, 16

Devenport
1/4, 6, 8
4/10, 12
7/8, 11
8/10, 13, 14

Gawler
5/1, 10, 12
8/7

Sandown
6/3
7/12

Lord Greystoke 9th January 2013 01:49 PM

Thanks MG,

Please ignore all comers regards changing what you do or the prolificacy of your ideas (including me)... you consistently win the day and long may it continue!

LG

michaelg 9th January 2013 09:01 PM

Hi, L.G.

It's good for us all that we share ideas and suggestions. Someone might, even when least expected, come up with a brilliant and profitable one, or at least interest/trigger our grey matter to tick over.

Today there were 27 selections for 27 smiles for a profit of $18.94. The method's now hit an all-time high of $199.84. It seems it takes two steps forward and then one backwards.

UselessBettor 9th January 2013 09:04 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by michaelg
Today there were 27 selections for 27 smiles for a profit of $18.94. The method's now hit an all-time high of $199.84. It seems it takes two steps forward and then one backwards.

Althoough I feel like I am just repeating myself I have to say

Nice work again.

Thats a coverage of at least 6 losers which for long shots is quite a good start for live testing a system.

SpeedyBen 9th January 2013 10:55 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by michaelg
Hi, L.G.

It's good for us all that we share ideas and suggestions. Someone might, even when least expected, come up with a brilliant and profitable one, or at least interest/trigger our grey matter to tick over.

Today there were 27 selections for 27 smiles for a profit of $18.94. The method's now hit an all-time high of $199.84. It seems it takes two steps forward and then one backwards.
Michael
Based on my own experience I would think that a bank 5 times your liability would be a conservative and safe one, barring a mathematically unlikely occurrence. In that case you have doubled your bank. Congratulations.

The Ocho 10th January 2013 08:16 AM

Good stuff mg. Keep it up. :)

michaelg 10th January 2013 09:07 AM

Many thanks for the encouragement, gents.

Even though the method's currently $199.84 in profit, my real profit is much more than that because when I'm at my computer I'm often tempted (and more often than not succumb) to have large bets even though I record them as a standard $33. However, whenever I think of increasing the size of the standard bet I get cold feet, but that may soon change...maybe not.

SpeedyBen 10th January 2013 11:35 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by michaelg
Hi, L.G.

It's good for us all that we share ideas and suggestions. Someone might, even when least expected, come up with a brilliant and profitable one, or at least interest/trigger our grey matter to tick over.

Today there were 27 selections for 27 smiles for a profit of $18.94. The method's now hit an all-time high of $199.84. It seems it takes two steps forward and then one backwards.
Michael
2 forward and one back is a good result. Once you get used to it you can be satisfied with it. Just a comment, not advice.

SpeedyBen 10th January 2013 11:37 AM

Michael
With regard to increasing your basic bet ....
What would the biggest drawdown on your bank have been following the rules that are now in place, may i ask?


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