OK, maybe I made a mistake by not taking a break beginning with today.
...Tomorrow I'll travel back to the US (it's a 1 1/2 day trip, which is beginning with bus from my hometown to the capital of the neighboring country, from where I'm having my flight), and arriving to the US it's possible the first few days, or even more I will have sparse or no access to Internet. (I have to look for new rent, and while doing that I will stay at a provisory place, but there's not Internet....).
The "mistake" will show if today will be a negative day, and beginning from tomorrow I will have no possibility to put in my daily plays, or I will be doing it partially.
This because I am using a progressive system, applied separately on 7 component systems, doing some adapted Labby progressions on each of them.
So it can happen that today will be a overall negative day, and then for example will follow 2-3 overall positive days, which I will miss completely or partially (possible even that I will put in some loser plays, and skip the winning ones), and then the following 2-3 days will be again overall losing ones, which I will have plays on, because I may have Internet access.
If I would've skipped today, and make a break as many days as needed until I will have safe Internet access again every day, would've been a good break point, because yesterday was a neutral day, and a day before I reached a new system "high" - if you understand what I mean.
But let's see what will happen in these conditions.
All the plays I will miss will be indicated to me by the software, so I will post them probably anyways "post mortem", but of course the results will count just on posted (and wagered) plays before the start times of games.
Normally I check twice a day what plays indicates me the software as I set it up: sometime before 8 AM ET (to see the night lines in effect) and secondly sometime between 11 AM - 4 PM...