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Win2Win
21st April 2009, 11:11
Now available for download CSV (http://www.win2win.co.uk/Res/System_Banker_04_08.csv) or PDF (http://www.win2win.co.uk/Res/System_Banker_04_08.pdf) formats.

2004-2008

2009 Results are here http://www.win2win.co.uk/horse_racing_results_2.html

Win2Win
21st April 2009, 14:03
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mathare
21st April 2009, 14:23
How can level stakes have a max stake of £10k and a smallest stake of £10? That's not level!

Win2Win
21st April 2009, 14:40
How can level stakes have a max stake of £10k and a smallest stake of £10? That's not level!
Because it is level stakes, but every so often you adjust the base bank with the profits, and start again.

buddhabee
21st April 2009, 21:38
Jesus Christ, Keith. :omg: You could pay off most of the national debt with those results :cuck

Win2Win
21st April 2009, 21:42
Jesus Christ, Keith. :omg: You could pay off most of the national debt with those results :cuck
:laugh

If you put that last stake on Betfair it'd really :censored: up a lot of traders :D

buddhabee
21st April 2009, 22:22
Keith. I see you've noted the Strike Rate and the Average Win Odds in that table. Have you found any relation between them? What Average Win Odds would produce profit for a certain Strike Rate?

Two of my systems met twice a few days ago. The only difference being the AO, Profit and ROI...
SR; AO; Runners; Winners; Profit; ROI
38.75%; 1.6; 369; 143; 5.87; 0.80%
38.75%; 1.33; 369; 143; -70.67; -9.58%

38.87%; 1.6; 373; 145; 8.02; 1.07%
38.87%; 1.33; 373; 145; -71.03; -9.52%

Every other system I have are all over the place. The best ones are those with 25%+ SR and AO of over 3.6. Another one has a 39% SR and AO of 1.56 and it's at break even (I suppose that should tell me something :splapme.) All to level stakes.

Win2Win
22nd April 2009, 08:43
39% SR and AO of 1.56 would struggle to profit unless you are getting decent odds. The lower the SR the more erratic the odds will usually be as you need a wider variety of odds to support the SR, and this usually means the system is focusing on the whole market, rather than just the Favs.

Systems like the Odds On Banker focus on pretty short priced horses in races were statistically they have a high chance of winning, and has a SR of around 50%, but it still throws in the odd quirk with an 8/1 winner, and others.

A system with a 20% SR would be throwing in plenty of double priced winners, or should be!

buddhabee
22nd April 2009, 18:18
A-ha :idea: Cheers Keith!