Trading Greyhound racing

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deansaccount
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Yes but even your own result for roughly 7 days are vastly different on each image? unless I misunderstood one of them.
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MemphisFlash
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not every race is a winner, there are losses in there as well, some of them, big losses.
It works for me and i dont have to do anything while im trading tennis or footy.
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deansaccount wrote:
Sun Sep 24, 2017 10:56 pm
Your second image shows a p&l of £376.83 from Mon(18th) - Today. Your Betfair p&l shows a profit of £124.59 in the last 3 hours alone? Seems odd. You also posted a greyhound p&l in this thread (http://www.betangel.com/forum/viewtopic ... 72&p134272) showing a 7 day greyhound result of £140?

Memphis has shown in the past to be a bit of a fantasist. I don't know why he continues to post the fake images even after being proved without doubt to be lying, but there you go. Glutton for punishment he must be.
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murdok
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MemphisFlash wrote:
Sun Sep 24, 2017 7:27 pm
i dont use them, i can tell you that the Racing post predictions for greyhounds are only 23% accurate so i wouldn't go on what they say.
those 23% of accuracy is for the winner or for the forecast of the first 3 ??
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Sovereign wrote:
Mon Sep 25, 2017 1:06 pm
deansaccount wrote:
Sun Sep 24, 2017 10:56 pm
Your second image shows a p&l of £376.83 from Mon(18th) - Today. Your Betfair p&l shows a profit of £124.59 in the last 3 hours alone? Seems odd. You also posted a greyhound p&l in this thread (http://www.betangel.com/forum/viewtopic ... 72&p134272) showing a 7 day greyhound result of £140?

Memphis has shown in the past to be a bit of a fantasist. I don't know why he continues to post the fake images even after being proved without doubt to be lying, but there you go. Glutton for punishment he must be.
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I find it hard to automate the greyhounds, this market is moving quite fast in a short period of time in my view. Money arrives within the last two minutes, trend can go up or down very quickly.
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Euler
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Now on version 27 of my greyhound automation, getting more consistent.
2017-10-05 - Greybot.png
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murdok
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for my birthday I want that boot as a gift ehhehe :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: it was trading or a punter ?????
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Euler wrote:
Thu Oct 05, 2017 10:39 pm
Now on version 27 of my greyhound automation, getting more consistent.

2017-10-05 - Greybot.png
going good :D
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Euler
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murdok wrote:
Thu Oct 05, 2017 11:13 pm
for my birthday I want that boot as a gift ehhehe :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: it was trading or a punter ?????
Only trading can produce results that consistent
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mcgoo
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Looking good. :D Might have to try my bot on UK greyhounds ;) What stakes are doable trading greyhounds in UK? I am thinking 50GBP maximum. Also, generally do people bail out before 30 secs to avoid early market suspension which appears to be so prevalent in GH markets? Of course, if any of this gives away your edge, no comment is a valid answer :)Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks
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I particularly like how Peter mentions he's on version 27.

There's a lesson for everyone there, sometimes you'll devise a bot that hasn't provided the results that you want, but rather than just scrapping it, analyse what aspects worked and what didn't, and then try to re-work the strategy by ironing out the shitty parts

Excellent work PW
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Euler
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LeTiss wrote:
Fri Oct 06, 2017 9:21 am
I particularly like how Peter mentions he's on version 27.

There's a lesson for everyone there, sometimes you'll devise a bot that hasn't provided the results that you want, but rather than just scrapping it, analyse what aspects worked and what didn't, and then try to re-work the strategy by ironing out the shitty parts

Excellent work PW
Thanks, I did try and make a point on the version number as it takes a lot of work and refinement to get it consistent and I'd imagine that will continue for some time.
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mcgoo
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If I had recorded version numbers I reckon could be around 500 lol...the difference between a master and amateur-ville here :D Nice work indeed Mr Webb
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mcgoo wrote:
Sat Oct 07, 2017 6:42 am
If I had recorded version numbers I reckon could be around 500 lol...the difference between a master and amateur-ville here :D Nice work indeed Mr Webb
If you're tweaking and iterating versions you are on the path to success.
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