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stugots 21st February 2011 11:31 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by partypooper
Well, I guess thats 38% POT (Profit on Turnover)? well done; I can only envy, as after 46 years of "Investing" I can tell you that I would be ECSTATIC with a guaranteed 5% POT



party, yeh these are betfair divs so to bring it into perspective knock say 15% off to get it back to approx tab returns & these days with all my systems I include what I call the 'murphys law reduction factor' - in this case 15% would be fair - you know those days when the power goes out, internet service provider goes broke, missus has a kid etc etc, all those trivial type interruptions to daily punting life weve got to put up with.

which gets us back to between 5%-10% return @ tab divs which gets the job done

garyf 21st February 2011 11:54 AM

strike rates
 
Hi stugots.
************ed it up at approx 3.000 bets the run of outs should have been (23)approx.
When you reach 10.000 bets the run of outs should be then (32)approx.
Won't post anymore till later on tonight as the races are about to start.
My last bettable race is murwillumbah race =7 at 5.45, then off to basketball.
Any replies will answer tomorrow morning, good luck to everyone.
Ran out of vegemite to put on the dummy so discarded it obviously.
cheers
garyf.

Dale 21st February 2011 05:39 PM

Love your new work Garyf.

Cheers

Dale 21st February 2011 05:45 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by stugots
I include what I call the 'murphys law reduction factor' - in this case 15% would be fair - you know those days when the power goes out, internet service provider goes broke, missus has a kid etc etc, all those trivial type interruptions to daily punting life weve got to put up with.




Lmao.

Seriously though its a good point and one that has to be factored into the equation.

stugots 21st February 2011 07:57 PM

murphy the rotten *******
 
Dale, maybe its just me but i reckon the saying 'if it can go wrong, it will' was originally coined specially for punters


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