
24th February 2005, 09:36 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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to Mr J
Thanks again for replying.
1. On short price - my cutoff is 1.10 on tennis.
2. My stats are based on Profit on turnover. This is an interesting discussion. Obviously your experience is different from mine. This is good.
Sure there are peaks and dips, but you can't predict when they will happen. That is my point. If you have a 60% capper and he goes 75-25, that doesn't mean he's 'due' for a bad run to knock him back to 60%. The most likely result is that he will hit 60% going forward, so by lowering your bet size or not betting at all, you are missing out on profits
I see your point, it just doesn't fit my experience. My experience is that the capper hits 40-45% to bring his overall seasonal average back to the 56% POT after the seasonal average gets above 70% POT. I agree, on short term fluctionations, you never know.
3. I noticed that you bet on hockey. I am Canadian and have never been successful on hockey, but still love the game. I realize this season was wiped out. How did your hockey capper go in 2003?
4. Sounds like the packages offered here are good. Any recommendations.
I am trying to make a living out of sports betting, so I value your opinion even if we disagree.
karla
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