nice work
Trading Greyhound racing
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show us the 6 month
As you can tell by the small number of my posts I am very much a newbie in terms of my trading, we all have to start sometime though right However, I'm hoping today is a turning point in my journey, I guess future days will show me if that is the case or not.
I manually traded 22 greyhound markets, won on 18, lost on 3 and scratched another. Thankfully, those 3 losses didn't wipe out my profits for once which they have been known to do in the past and my bank balance has increased by 5.8% today. I appreciate the bank isn't that important right now whilst learning but definitely a day to spur me on for future.
I manually traded 22 greyhound markets, won on 18, lost on 3 and scratched another. Thankfully, those 3 losses didn't wipe out my profits for once which they have been known to do in the past and my bank balance has increased by 5.8% today. I appreciate the bank isn't that important right now whilst learning but definitely a day to spur me on for future.
- MemphisFlash
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nice drift on Memphis Holdem
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I wonder how many of us that trade greyhounds actually stop to think about the horrendous death rates amongs the dogs on and off the track.
There have been some awful stories over the last few years and The Greyhound Forum, which represents eight major dog charities, estimates that 3,700 of a total 9,000 retired greyhounds are ‘unaccounted for’ every year.
The powers that be just can’t seem to regulate the sport and put its house in order and maybe it is time to call an end to a “sport” that is in decline and disgrace the world over.
Similar promise of reform were made in NSW Australia to seemingly no avail .. and it looks like the beginning of the end for the sport over there.
It’s a sport I used to enjoy .. but not anymore, and don’t trade it
https://youtu.be/LpOVqUkLWVo
Greyhound deaths occurring at rate seen before NSW repealed ban
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/ ... SApp_Other
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Hi Memphis, do you usually trade the same runner more than once in a race?
- MemphisFlash
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this is what i like, no red in sight just green
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i have to say memphis. after my previous scathing comments re orange is the new blue etc, you do seem to be imaginatively capturing the markets you are targeting. an unreserved congrats from me!!MemphisFlash wrote: ↑Tue Apr 03, 2018 10:17 pmthis is what i like, no red in sight just green
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keep it up!
- ShaunWhite
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I see how track and grade can make a difference, but how does distance affect profitability? Or are you breaking that down just for the sake of your own curiosity.
I'm not looking for a huge explanation as I don't do dogs, but just wondered.
I'm not looking for a huge explanation as I don't do dogs, but just wondered.
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I think it's more down to the fact that distance data is provided in the Betting p&l file so easy to strip along with the grade and course more than anything , Shaun.
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Thought so. I'm an excelholic so I get it.