Aug 2024 £3000 - ? Bank Challenge
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Using the quiet time to loook into the over 1.5 lays in more detail. Calculating my s/r with longest expected losing streak and realised that not only can I match the profit on my under 1.5 lays I can potentially excede it.
So if the next 12 months were as the previous I've doubled my potential income stream. It really is up to me to capitalise now.
But 43.66% from 213 trades with a p/l based on single units of just over 57pts. Ave lay odds 1.3
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Only thing I'v noticed is that from back end of April 2022-Aug 2022 it made a very small loss. Every month since would have been postive with Oct and Nov making an absolute killing with s/r of over 50%
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On days where there's nothing happening I often look at my data and see if it can be used for anything else. Most recently I've been filtering all my non qualifiiers and noticed a massive deficit which when flipped the other way could result in a brilliant Lay Over 1.5 system. These aren't expected low goal games either.
However, the raw data for that would be much more selections than the system I started my sheet for so it still needed to be whittled down.
It seems that by carrying out the same process of elimination in terms of the bottom range/top range of numbers across all my data points I can do almost cut this in half while ALMOST doubling the profit.
A s/r of just under 40% for average back odds of around 5.0
I've got almost 250 selections as well so it's not like I need to prove the idea. It's proving itself every day one of the non qualifiers stays under 1.5
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Putting this in here rather than football thead as I missed it to post.
Laid Over 2.5 Farense v Lexoes (should have been over 3.5 but I missed it and decided as it was right in the sweet spot it should still be good. 0-0 @ HT right now.
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Feb started off well, bit of a downturn. Overall my data is firing but I'm being sensible. When I don't see enough lines qualifying on every single data point I look at (which means combining some as well) then I'm leaving well alone.
Obviously for each and every week, in theory, there should be a little more I am able to confidently trade until I am eventually able to trade it all. Were it to continue like that I've yet to see a sub 90% month on the current qualifying data as a whole since I started my spreadsheet in April 2022:
Anyway, this was current real time results for Feb.
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January wasn't bad. Can improve but it wasn't bad!
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Posting this in here so it doesn't get lost. Lay Under 1.5:
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@richard-latimer It's important when you feel you get confused to back away, I've always found doing nothing until I am clear is the best way, that and asking for help.
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I'm not going back and updating all from Dec. I have my own records and I also know if was a disappointing and dreadfully slow one. I also know the data continues to head in the right direction. If anything I've been super cautious and missed around 50% of the trades I could take while still managing to hit a loser I probably shouldn't have.
All this fannying around will pay dividends in the end. Just seems like the road gets a little longer every time I think I can see the end. I'm trying to keep things simple enough while continuing to analyse every piece of data I collect.
Look down the rabbit hole without falling in! I confuse myself sometimes and have to come back to it with fresh eyes but ultimately I always find a way to see clearly in the end and progress is being made. Both on the overs and the unders. I'm also looking at whether the overs are profitable over 2.5 - They most definitely are although profit less even taking into account some increased stakes.
Anyway in terms of a starting point and p/l I'm starting afresh from Jan having lost around £60-£70 in the end last year.
I'm -£2.49 from the first couple of days trading in January. Let's see if this is the year........
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@richard-latimer said in 01/08/22 Starting Bank £413.72 - Current Bank as of end Oct 22 £362.32 so in the red for the first time in months!!:
In case it got lost in the ether.
Lay over 3.5 Raith
That was a disappointment
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In case it got lost in the ether.
Lay over 3.5 Raith
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Several qualifiers tomorrow but they've only just qualified in certain areas so I need to leave them as I said above.
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@richard-latimer good work as ever!
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@richard-latimer said in 01/08/22 Starting Bank £413.72 - Current Bank as of end Oct 22 £362.32 so in the red for the first time in months!!:
End Oct didn't really get any back, it just stopped hemorrhaging:
So the beginning part of Nov kept on the downward slide. I reached the 35% bank reduction and so reset stakes as per rules. From there it began to pick up. There really is no shortcut to this. From the qualifying data I pull I can probably only confidently trade around 50% of that until som gaps in th data are filled in so that things either no longer qualify or undoubtedly qualify.
After resetting stakes I probably gained around 9pts for the rest of the month and in doing so finally hit another green month.
Still a long way to go but hopefully onwards and upwards.
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Finally got another over 1.5 selection for tomorrow:
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Lay Under 1.5 Helmond Sport
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@james-everard I haven't been down that road for a while.
Essentially I think there's a sweet spot in every data set. Not too high, not too low.
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@richard-latimer said in 01/08/22 Starting Bank £413.72 - Current Bank as of end Oct 22 £362.32 so in the red for the first time in months!!:
Biggest piece of advice I can give you if you look for goals. Avoid the really big numbers. They come with an expectation of a return to the mean and big odds.
Also avoid clusters of big numbers together. They are few and far between and don't often the end the way you think they would.
So look for matches that have goals but not too many goals , to find odds that are not too high? Also what should i be looking at backing another goal on say 60mins?
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Lay Under 1.5
Koln
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Biggest piece of advice I can give you if you look for goals. Avoid the really big numbers. They come with an expectation of a return to the mean and big odds.
Also avoid clusters of big numbers together. They are few and far between and don't often the end the way you think they would.