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Old 10th July 2002, 07:28 AM
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Seems like Bert is onto something if This Day Tonight found he made a profit every day for a month- i.e. This Day Tonight found Bert won 28 days in a row. assume the probability that Bert wins on any day is .999, that is he might lose once in three years. The probability of 28 consecutive wins is .97. Entirely feasible if Bert has phenomenal strike rate, but he can still lose. Bert's strike rate would have to be above 90% for him to have any feasible chance of 28 straight wins. What I would like to know Bert is how many days has your system been running? Are you saying there has never been a losing day for the entire time? What is profit on turnover? Seems if enough people interested we could test it for say ten days.
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