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FINE AS FROG HAIR
When: 09 Jan 11 15:09
Sandown
An excellent post as per usual.
The impact of volatility cannot be understated.
Hence why certain hedge funds implode and similarly many, many gamblers.
Too much leverage, or overstaking in layman's terms, being the culprit.
By:
Fred!
When: 09 Jan 11 15:18
Ok ok my numbers are way out, my hypothetical gambler worked himself into the grave Grin He didn't even get chance to put his results into a spreadsheet, back-fit a staking plan and curse himself for his understaking.
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FINE AS FROG HAIR
When: 09 Jan 11 15:23
Sea the Stars
You're right essentially about the punter being the ultimate determinant on any success.
But the underlying principle of systems is that betting can be made into an objective an exercise as possible, and thus remove the objectivity factor, or influence of the individual punter if you like, as much as possible.
If that can be done, a big if I admit, then one's betting results should certainly at least improve to a large degree.
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FINE AS FROG HAIR
When: 09 Jan 11 15:24
'---remove the subjectivity factor ----"
By:
ykickamoocow
When: 10 Jan 11 23:22
i wish the favs would stop winning...42% up to yesterday..thank feck for panto haha..
By:
ibrox
When: 20 Jan 11 16:46
ykickamoocow hows the favs doing u back in profit yet
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