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Wins wot I have had


Europe in Ryder Cup 1.2 (double Huzzah)

Villa Relegation traded out to ok profit - still have a little piece

West Indes 20/20 traded out to ok profit


Bets still there all taken to trade

QPR relegation - Going to hold on a bit longer on this for trade as they've 3 tough fixtures

Stoke Relegation (oh dear) was hoping to trade as they had a toiughish start but lost this barring miracles

Arsenal Champions still holding on on this


Also been doing a few over/under 2.5s goals as a mate at work (who is a stats analyst) has been doing some decent spreadsheet analysis and some good results. In the week we had Bristol Rovers and Notts forest games as unders (0-0) and (1-1) happy days. This weekend Swansea game bet over 2.5 (just under evens). I've got a seperate bankroll set up for this and we are doing the Harris(/) system ie depending on your calculation of value you commit x% of bankroll. The Swansea game =18%. I'll keep a running tot on my bankroll!


Mick learn some bankroll management and your lucky punts may come good.

4000.23


No bets on Ryder Cup - its much too important for that ! Only current bet is 10 on Liverpool.




Note : I have secured my ticket for Ascot 20th October. Frankel's last race. Hospitality tickets in the premier enclosure, paid for (psycologically) from our November 2010 Tote Jackpot winnings, to which Frankel contributed with a win in the third race. Nostalgia. :)

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> Also been doing a few over/under 2.5s goals as a

> mate at work (who is a stats analyst) has been

> doing some decent spreadsheet analysis and some

> good results. In the week we had Bristol Rovers

> and Notts forest games as unders (0-0) and (1-1)

> happy days. This weekend Swansea game bet over 2.5

> (just under evens). I've got a seperate bankroll

> set up for this and we are doing the Harris(/)

> system ie depending on your calculation of value

> you commit x% of bankroll. The Swansea game =18%.

> I'll keep a running tot on my bankroll!

>

> Mick learn some bankroll management and your lucky

> punts may come good.


Easy money :)

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