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Old 4th January 2005, 07:36 PM
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should be fixed now
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Old 4th January 2005, 08:02 PM
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This is an excellent spreadsheet. Can I suggest going further with it?

By having the divisor as a 'header' input we should be able to automate the incrementing of the divisor by 1 after more losses than the divisor.
My understanding of the Retirement Plan is, for example, if your divisor is 3 then after 3 consecutive losses the divisor is increased to 4 and continues to increase after each loss.

Once we have achieved that then the next 2 items to include are the resetting of a divisor after a win and the increasing of the target after a certain value has been attained.

Looking good!
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Old 4th January 2005, 07:59 PM
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hi shaun, as I bet two selections per race, and some races i have my 2nd & 3rd choices are on equal points - so sometimes i have three horses in a race, (so far this has proved very profitable). can u tell me what plan u use for this?, at present i am betting the same amount on both each day for the week, then increasing at the start of the new week, any help would be appreciated. thanks
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Old 4th January 2005, 08:34 PM
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Feather....what you are doing sounds ok....you could try dutching the pair to return an amount for example if you had 2 horses priced at $3.50 and $7.00 and you wanted to return $100 no matter who won you could put $30 on your $3.50 horse and $15 on your $7.00 horse.

Gizzard this has been suggested and i will get to it tonight i hope...make life to easy for you guys
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Old 4th January 2005, 09:57 PM
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hey shaun great work mate,i take after win u just reset and start again
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Old 4th January 2005, 10:03 PM
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No..if you are familiar with the original Retirement Staking Plan you can just go back to the same divisor you only need to reset when you get to 100 bets or you want to change the the percentage of your bank you wish to bet with

here is the original plan
http://www.grandstand.com.au/retirement.html

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Old 4th January 2005, 10:10 PM
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cheers buddy
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Old 5th January 2005, 10:37 AM
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Thought i would add another spread sheet to help you, this spread sheet can keep track of your investments very basic but does the job....one thing is i can't protect the sheet because of a macro i have in there...not sure how to do it so don't type anything in an area that has a formula writen in it...best thing to do is make a copy of the sheet and use that...that way you could have a sheet for each staking plan you use or each type of investment there is plenty of room to type the bet made...if you have any trouble let me know
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Old 5th January 2005, 11:45 AM
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hey Shaun,

I've been looking at the info on the CRIS website (waturf.org). You can download race results in excel format, however the 600m sectionals are not formatted as a decimal.

eg, They appear as (34:41) instead of 34.41

At the moment, I have to type the sectional using the correct format, ie as a decimal, in the next column before i can use the figures. Is there a little macro that will do this for me?

Any ideas would be appreciated.
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Old 5th January 2005, 01:24 PM
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send me a copy of one of the excel sheets
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