Betfair Success Formula – Day 40

19th March

The leagues that we use for this system have matches taking place 3 or 4 days a week. In order to cover as many betting days as possible for the review period, from now on, I will only count a day as a “no bets” day when there are several games to analyse but none of the matches fit the criteria. This will be fairly rare, but in view of the fact that it takes some time to analyse matches, I think it is fair to count these “no bet” days in the review period, as that is what a purchaser of the system would also have to do, in order to find the bets. My hope is that this reflects the work one has to do finding matches to bet upon. I will run the review for a total of 56 days, including the few “no bet” days. That is for 56 days when I have to analyse matches to see if here are qualifying bets. As this service will probably be in profit after 56 analysis days, it will, if this is the case, be extended to 84 anaysis days.

Saturday I chose Man Utd v Bolton. It stayed 0-0 until half time and as this was against the expected form, the traded bets made a tiny loss

I also chose Lazio v Cesena. Lazio scored inthe first half goals. Interestingly by waiting until half time, before trading, as per the manual, we only made 0.10 extra profit for the increased risk that Cesena could have equalised and we would have lost our profit.

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Man Utd v Bolton – 0.01 points

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Lazio v Cesena + 1.42 points

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In summary, I’ve had 23 winning days, 3 losing days and 14 no bet days. I’ve done 36 matches with 31 of them making a profit.

Day P/L: + 1.41points

Cumulative P/L: + 71.23 points

Cumulative Bank (100 point start): 171.23 points

Rich

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