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Odds and Results
Odds ranges for upcoming races (e.g.: 2-10):
This is the suggested odds range that the selection is valid
for on Betfair, if the odds are below the min then you could
either ignore it or place a Bet at those odds (called on order)
that will match if the prices rises on the exchange. If the
price is over the max then we suggest that you ignore the
selection or wait to see if the price drops.
Results:
The odds shown is the average odds achieved by the automated
software users. If any users of the software have chosen
to allow it to place bets outside of the recommended odds
range then will not include it in our results (if it's odds
were outside the odds range). We also show the results to
Betfair SP prices (that our software has achieved). The profit
/ loss shown for the results is based on those odds and therefore
may vary from your own profit / loss for each selection.
Systems:
Each selection comes from one of our systems. We will add
and remove systems based on performance (some may be seasonal),
we cannot reveal any information about the nature of our systems
but the past performance can be seen from the results page.
We will generally only run with 1 or 2 systems at any one
time and recommend that the stakes remain the same for both.
Staking:
These are the views of BB and recommendation only, only gamble
what you can afford to lose.
Staking is a 'funny old game' and can be as important as
the selections results themselves. If you are erratic with
your staking you will more than likely never win anything.
Percentage of bank staking systems are quite good with a
ratchet system (never reduce the stake if the bank goes down).
The trouble here is when you have a big bank built up you
need a very small percentage as your stake to stop massive
fluctuations, this means when your bank is small it will take
for every to build up as your stake will be pennies. If you
have a larger percentage when your bank is small and a smaller
percentage when your bank grows this solves this problem but,
depending on how you calculate it, you will end up the same
stake no matter what your bank is! 'Voila' - Choose a stake
(like £5) and stick with it! If you must increase it
then do so only of you are winning overall and only by a small
amount that you can stomach if a bad patch hits you. Only
choose a stake that you wont want to reduce if you have a
bad patch, if you do then you set it too high in the first
place and it will only cost you profit.
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