Introduce Yourself to the Community
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@sam-hankin welcome back!
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Hi guys,
My name's Sam I'm 31 years old from Grimsby. I'm back for my 2nd attempt at becoming a semi-pro sports trader.
I was here a couple of years ago but with bad bank management and discipline ended up going tilt and lost everything Id spent months building up.I've had a bit of time out and now feel In a better head space to give it another try.
Originally I was trading the over 1.5 goals market and was getting quite good at feeling when the next goal was likely to be scored. I'll start again with this method and try learn others along the way.My aim is to do this around work and have a nice second income and hopefully become a good trader so that in 7 years when my time is up in the military I can do sports trading full time.
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@steve-rollitt welcome to the group! What’s the goal for the next 90 days?
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Thanks Martin. Any advice you have with regards to starting off, would be greatly received.
Cheers,
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@steve-rollitt said in Introduce Yourself to the Community:
Hi All,
Just introducing myself. Just joined. My name is Steve and I am based up in Cumbria. Been around trading for little while but with limited success. Currently work full-time in the civil service. My main aim will be to develop some consistency in my trading, develop some strategies and hopefully develop a 2nd income. I have also purchased trading programs previously but I think the forum is going to be a really important part of my journey this time round.Welcome to the group! Great to have you here, look forward to following your journey.
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Hi All,
Just introducing myself. Just joined. My name is Steve and I am based up in Cumbria. Been around trading for little while but with limited success. Currently work full-time in the civil service. My main aim will be to develop some consistency in my trading, develop some strategies and hopefully develop a 2nd income. I have also purchased trading programs previously but I think the forum is going to be a really important part of my journey this time round. -
@nana-mills Welcome!
We seem to have a few members from the Nordic countries as well which is exciting, great to have a trainee doc around the place too!
Great to have you here! Let me know if you get stuck with anything.
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An excellently great and delightful start to the week all for you dear sporting traders.:soccer_ball:
It feels insanely great to have the opportunity to join your winning team on the road. :1st_place_medal:
Nana Mills
From Finland :finland:
Traditional betting with poor success :unamused_face:
I am studying to be a doctor for the first year
As a doctor, I want to help other people and I hope to get personal help here from among your professionals
Excellent commercial results to increase my modest start-up capital over time. An exchange of ideas about well-established and well-functioning systems
Automatic profitable profit system :atm_sign: -
@ernest-steel Hi Ernest, what filters have you been using? I have had some success with 'Going for a late goal.
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@lee-haworth Welcome to the group! Great to have you here
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@lee-haworth said in Introduce Yourself to the Community:
Good morning Guy's and girls.
I am new to forums so bear with me.
I am Lee from Manchester in the UK.
I Started matched betting probably 2-3 years ago. in those 2 to 3 years i have blown probably £2-3k.
i have joined BTC to improve my trading and become profitable.
In the past i have lacked Discipline and this has cost me dearly.
I have a full time job, but would like to suppliment my income.Kind regards Lee
welcome great to have you here.
I think your goals are realistic which will help, look forward to working with you!
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Good morning Guy's and girls.
I am new to forums so bear with me.
I am Lee from Manchester in the UK.
I Started matched betting probably 2-3 years ago. in those 2 to 3 years i have blown probably £2-3k.
i have joined BTC to improve my trading and become profitable.
In the past i have lacked Discipline and this has cost me dearly.
I have a full time job, but would like to suppliment my income.Kind regards Lee
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@andrew-cripps Welcome!
There's some good stuff in here and some super simple strategies to follow as well which should get you going, let me know if you get stuck!
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Who you are? Andy Cripps
Where you are from? West Sussex
What stage are you at in your trading journey? At the beginning although I know my way around an exchange and am modestly successful within forex.
What's your background? Been matched betting full time for 6 years but am a bit bored of it now, plus it's become much more effort for much less reward.
Why did you join BTC? I was looking for somewhere where I could be introduced to some strategies without getting overwhelmed and avoiding 'get rich quick' hype.
What do you hope to get from the community? It's always great to be part of a larger 'mastermind' group to learn from and then hopefully graduate to a point I can pay it back by contributing and helping others.
What are some of your trading goals? Consistency, consistency and consistency. -
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@lewis-mitchell I don’t have anything built on the stats as of yet as a lot of it comes from my knowledge of how players start and then I match them up that way then start to delve in.
There’s a really good strategy that one of the members used as well
A little background. I have the last couple of years used Dan Weston projected hold models to find value in players with good serve. My results got much better going from straight stats to the projected hold model. My tennis trading is very systematical in the sence I only use five different strategies. 3 for ATP and 2 for WTA. So I use the ratings different from strategy to strategy. But as a example the strat I use the most, and with my second highest ROI for the year.
- I find WTA players with 3% pluss in their procjected hold. Ex: (dont remember exact numbers) Stephens had 63% PJH, and Azarenka had 59% PJH. Stephens was between 2.4-2.6 in pre game odds. In other words, hugh value on Ostapenko.
- I checked for injuries and so on.
- My strat is then to back Stephens every time she is one break under, or and she loses the first set.
- I would first let the players serve once each.
- On the third serve Stephens was down 3-0. I would then back Stephens for 1% (using the BTC staking calculator) on Azarenkas serve.
- Stephens broke 3-1 and I took my profit.
- Stephens lost 1 set 6-3 and lost here first serve. I went in again with 0.5% on odds over 8, and she broke once again.
- Stephens won the match 2-1.
Rules for the strat is as follow:
Let both players serve once each.
Go in on first break, but not after 4-4.
Take profit after backed player goes up.
Or, take stop loss after backed player goes down.
The last thing is the most important. It is in stoping the loses your profits lies.
I have used the BTC model for Miami, and it have worked very nice. The thing I like with the BTC engine is that its availeble when I do my research. Usually before my kids wake up. Instead of waiting for a email. And it have been very accurate (surpriceingly since Adam still call them experimental?!?) Looking forward to follow them closly this autum
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@ryan Great stuff. The stats software looks really impressive and has already helped me to find value selections on the U2.5 markets to scalp in the opening 5-10 mins.
Re. 1st set tennis trading - do you use a filter to pinpoint potential matches for this strategy?
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@lewis-mitchell Nice!
I think you'll pick it up nicely again then, happy to help and answer any Q's on the tennis matey.