20th March 2006, 11:05 AM
|
Member
|
|
Join Date: Jan 1970
Posts: 804
|
|
Based on the stats below the average bet size was 23.68 units. There was a profit of 1126 units. If a unit was just one dollar then with an average bet size of $24 ( 23.68 rounded up) there was a profit of $1,126 with membership costs of approximately $445. Membership covering a 13 month period is $891 (there are six Saturdays not covered during this period.)
Personally I would assume that if a punter is going to pay for selective betting information on the horses that the punter will be betting significantly more than an average of $25 on these selections.
One other aspect not considered. If a punter is disciplined betting our Gold Specials and Top Rated Specials, how much money might they also save themselves from otherwise losing?
After all, betting on racing is a massive negative sums game. Most punters long term lose significant amounts of money.
Melbourne and Sydney Gold Specials
Over the last six months, from September 2005 to the end of February 2006 the results have been:
76 bets
20 winners
Outlay: 1973 units
Return: 2792 units
Profit: 819 units
Profit on turnover: 42%
Brisbane and Adelaide Top Rated Specials
49 bets
12 winners
Outlay: 987 units
Return: 1294 units
Profit: 307 units
Profit on turnover: 24%
|