Saturday 19 June 2010

System Selections and World Cup madness


System Selections (Day One)


I started following selections from Systems Selections yesterday and it get off to a great start. With 3 winners from 19 selections. The winners were:

13:50 Musselburgh RALEIGH QUAY CORAL 7.50
17:35 Ascot TREADWELL STAN 17.00
19:45 Ayr CELTIC SULTAN CORAL 10.00

Above shows selections as well as the bookmaker where the bet was placed and price achieved. First of all I should have really added I'm starting with a bank of £1,000 and splitting that bank into 250points, one point per bet. Therefore I started off with £4 bets on each of the selections yesterday. The new stake level is calculated at the end of each day and a rachet staking plan is adapted, i.e. increase stakes if bank reaches new high point and keep stakes the same if not.

Yesterday's selections yielded £62 profit to £4 stakes, obviously every day isn't going to be as successful as this but it was undoubtley a great start. Stakes are therefore now increased to £4.25 per selection. I plan to fully update with all performance stats at the end of each week (every Sunday).

World Cup Update

Elsewhere there was plenty of madness in the World Cup not least a German missing a penalty and losing. Followed by an enjoyable match between Slovenia/USA before the highly unenjoyable England performance as they couldn't find a way past Algeria. Sill in England's own hands but worrying signs if last night's performance anything to go by. Hopeful of some more good games to enjoy today, backed Ghana and Denmark today although with the way results are going at the minute the World Cup is becoming very difficult to predict.

2 comments:

  1. You should have had 2 points on Celtic Sultan as it was posted twice, once in the email and once on the forum. Can't believe the Sp on it though. Stay lucky!

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  2. Thanks for clearing that up JB, I noticed it was a duplicate but didn't realise 2pts should been staked on these kind of selections. I know now though.

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