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paulme
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Report MrHunt August 18, 2011 12:16 AM BST
points as in staking plan...

ie 1 point = £10
Report revedesivola August 18, 2011 12:17 AM BST
a point is a set amount of money! a point for me could be 10p, and it could be 1 quid for you. its a way of saying how much your havin on without saying anything if u get me...
Report MrHunt August 18, 2011 12:18 AM BST
2 parrots ^
Report revedesivola August 18, 2011 12:21 AM BST
im sure he was ever so enlightened after your description mr hunt, wallyLaugh
Report paulme August 18, 2011 12:26 AM BST
so if someone has a start bank of £100 (£10/point) and a month later they are +20 points they've only made £200 in that month?
Report paulme August 18, 2011 12:28 AM BST
and if you have 1-10 point system is 1 point always 10% of that bank?
Report GLASGOWCALLING August 18, 2011 12:32 AM BST
  NO !!!!!!!!!!
Report MrHunt August 18, 2011 12:46 AM BST
assuming your personal staking plan is 1 point = £10

a 4 point bet is £40 a 8 point bet is £80...

ps...tesco's looking for shelf stackers..
Report Diamond_Joe_Quimby August 18, 2011 12:53 AM BST
and if you have 1-10 point system is 1 point always 10% of that bank?

Yes ALWAYS Laugh
Report salmon spray August 18, 2011 1:12 AM BST
On The Poop Deck,after some criticism of our use of points we started betting in fruits ( the plant variety ).
Report paulme August 18, 2011 1:13 AM BST
haha the banter begins. oh it's ok Mr Hunt i have a job, although i hear a village is missing it's idiot if you're at a loose end?

ok so if your bank grows from £100 to £1000 you still have 1 point as £10??
Report revedesivola August 18, 2011 1:17 AM BST
yes, it just means your profit is 90 points. its nothing to do with %ages
Report Arklearkle August 18, 2011 1:17 AM BST
Be careful never to mix up your points with your pints.
Report ima_mazed66 August 18, 2011 2:43 AM BST
It's just that the industry standard for tipsters is so show any profits to £100 level stakes but because they have no way of knowing how much money you have at your disposal or the kind of stakes you normally bet at, they can't suggest a specific amount like £100 because that's a big bet to some people and no big deal to others, so they use points instead.
Report paulme August 18, 2011 2:49 AM BST
so if an "expert is +4 for the season it could mean following them would have made you 1000s or just a few quid?
Report ima_mazed66 August 18, 2011 3:00 AM BST
Yep depending on what the backers use as a 1 point stake, if £1 then it's only +£4, for £10 it's +£10 and so on, which is why they tend to use the £100 a point because if they were only +4 up for the week which isn't terrible by most standards, then it sounds much better to say you would have made £400 from following them that week than to use £1 stakes as an example and only be up £4 for the same week.

Also if for example they were charging what averaged out to be say £10 a week for their info then again which looks better, the £4 profit or the £400?
Report ima_mazed66 August 18, 2011 3:01 AM BST
Oops typo....+£40 for £10 a point.
Report thegiggilo August 18, 2011 3:07 AM BST
It's kids stuff staking in x amount of points 99.9% of these tipsters will have a scale so they can go on the chase total nonsense.Look at the amount of points an average tipster would turn over to make the profits if any,roi is the only way of looking at profits realistically.And using a 1pt max stake so unable to chase at big pricesCool.
Report tomdeane August 18, 2011 3:07 AM BST
This looks like a potential fishing thread, but who cares if it is?

paulme, don't want to confuse things but for what it is worth, a lot of people don't really use a 1-10pt staking plan - for most it's often more like a 1-3pt plan (because it's not very likely that you genuinely have 10 different levels of confidence regarding a bet).
Report fisher5 August 18, 2011 4:10 AM BST
paulme.

'Points' when taking about tipsters, is a way of indicating how strongly they fancy a horse/selection. So a 3 point recommendation is more fancied that a 1 point recommendation.
Punters also then use this as a way of staking their bets. so if for example you decide to follow Pricewise or Steve Palmer and bet on everything he tips then you need to decide on how much per point your willing to bet, for example $10 per point. so if he recommends a 3 point tip you'll be betting $30.

just to confuse matters though your question about "points" may actually refer to prices. if you hear punters in a bookies saying it's come in 2 points, they may be referring to the price coming in from 5/1 to 3/1. 1/2 points are referred to as well so 7/2 too 3/1 is 1/2 a point.
you often hear punters saying "i've missed out on 2 points" if they took a price (say 5/1) but their horse wins at 7/1. that means what ever they staked they could have won 2 more times their stake if they hadn't taken the price.
Report dunlaying August 18, 2011 7:31 AM BST
Excuse me,I opened the wrong door.I was looking for the place where the professionals meet.
Report track record August 18, 2011 10:39 AM BST
and what do points make ?Laugh
Report kw August 18, 2011 10:51 AM BST
The only true test of anything is a level stakes points profit. i.e if you have 100 bets at £10 you have laid out £1000. if your total return is £1200 then you have made 20 points profit ( 20 * £10 ). I would be jumping over the moon if this was possible. Find an edge and then " churn " as much cash as you can get on ( and afford ) at that rate. I.e if you have a 5% edge and stake 100K over say a year ( reinvested income ) you will make 5K profit.
Report LuckyLucan August 18, 2011 11:04 AM BST
"Points mean prizes. Stay out of the red there's nothing in this game for two in a bed."
Report paulme August 18, 2011 12:33 PM BST
thanks for the info horse lovers.

so your staking per point isnt really linked to your bank?
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