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letsalldance
30 Dec 10 03:29
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Wondering if people set themselves target on here?

i.e. to win X amount each week/month. I don't usually set targets as I find them distracting, betting patterns don't often work in nice linear patterns and naturally you are going to have winning days and losing days. Hence your P/L can be very up and down and you may never actually be anywhere near your X amount per week/month you aimed for but instead much higher or lower depending on betting frequency and success.

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mikenz
When: 30 Dec 10 04:03
only one target, not to lose anymore ,simple as that.
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Lori
When: 30 Dec 10 09:50
I sometimes set short-term work ethic targets but never financial ones.

Not bothered about a new year for that, I'm slightly manic so I tend to set them when I start to go on a mental upswing.
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Rothmans Bar None
When: 31 Dec 10 10:01
Stop Spread Betting !

The crack cocaine of gambling which makes me feel like Kerri Katona.  Just preying that I can keep a balance in Betfair to stop me from straying.  I sound like a bad husband.
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Disney
When: 31 Dec 10 11:17
I don't set an official target, although I have in mind how much I'd like to win over the course of a season.
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el chine
When: 31 Dec 10 14:36
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Date Joined: 25 May 02 Add contact | Send message When: 31 Dec 10 10:01 Stop Spread Betting !

The crack cocaine of gambling which makes me feel like Kerri Katona.  Just preying that I can keep a balance in Betfair to stop me from straying.  I sound like a bad husband.

lol, yeah but what about the buzz when your sitting on a winning position!! unlike any other!
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