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Rhq
30th June 2006, 11:40
Do not know if allowed to publish system from another site on the net or not. It is claimed to be by an exbookie. It looks okay and it is free, actually it is on a blog.

Instead of upsetting anyone or breacbing somebody's copyright I will jus give you the link to the blog.

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There is some more systems in the previous posts/archives sections worth a look.

vegyjones
30th June 2006, 11:47
If he could afford to place £5000 bets each time, why was he working at Corals in the first place? :doh

If you're wondering how I came to the conclusion he was betting £5000 a go,
that is the only way I can anyone making £3000 in one month using this syetm! :)

vegyjones
30th June 2006, 11:49
The system might be more profitable than I have given it credit for!
But I still think you would have to place bets (at a minimum) of about £1000 a go to make the money talked about being that the conditions would be rare, and the prices low

Rhq
30th June 2006, 12:01
Yes, Vegster, I have doubts and put the system down to a "amusing story" but it does look like it could be a useful foundation to build on. Just my opinion of course.

Rhq

bigcumba
30th June 2006, 12:16
I have to add that his 'copyright' is worse than useless... I'm certain I've seen that system elsewhere in the public domain, so he's talking out of his :butthead: in saying that he has sole copyright on it. :)

Might be worth someone with RSB running it through that to see exactly how well or otherwise it does.

bigcumba
30th June 2006, 17:53
Simon - looks like your thoughts on this being an amusing story were well founded - I asked our RSB users to run this system through their software and this is what they came up with.... this is not a profitable system by any means, and even with a staking plan you would find it very difficult to get rich on it!

From 1991 to 2005 - 1004 winners from 2473 runs, a strike rate of 40.6%, and a total LOSS of 177pts. So this guy thinks this is worth selling? :doh

presto
30th June 2006, 18:37
quit his job after a good month :yikes:

the phrase 'putting all your eggs into one basket' springs to mind.
even total utter crap systems have a good month now and again. so quitting a job based on 1 months results seems a little silly to me.

any decent punter will tell you you need a decent portfolio of systems to rely on them for a living.

Rhq
1st July 2006, 10:21
You guys make sense, put it into perspective and "bigcumba" all that back cecking is revaeling, did it take long?...and to think I have been plugging this blog for 'im!

vegyjones
1st July 2006, 10:23
That was a bit silly, no? :doh

bigcumba
1st July 2006, 13:38
back cecking is revaeling, did it take long?...and to think I have been plugging this blog for 'im!

I've never 'back cecked' anyone honest guv, my finger just slipped...:yikes:

erm.. didn't take me any time at all to do it as I don't use RSB... a few of the others do though and big thanks to them for offering to do it and to Vic for coming up with the stats. :)

Good idea not to be hyping up someone elses systems and ideas without getting a bit more info first, and proof that it actually works long term. Vic's figures actually show a very small profit (around 12 or 13pts only) in the last 2 years, so you could use that as 'proof' that it works... except the previous 13 years were crap so it looks likely to fail.

bigcumba
3rd July 2006, 22:12
Funny to see that the 'blog' come website that had this system has now pulled it off line due to (as he says) "some idiot breaching his copyright" and that his solicitor has sent this person a letter... I guess he didn't take kindly to having the true results of his crap system made public on his own blog! :laugh