Smitler, when do you update the excel file with February spreadsheet?
If you had access to the document before, you still should have access to the document.
If not, send a share request and I will add you. There are a couple people that I still need to add. Don't know if that is you or not. The system has not been doing well the last two months so kinda blew it off. I will start February today.
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Quote Originally Posted by semaper:
Smitler, when do you update the excel file with February spreadsheet?
If you had access to the document before, you still should have access to the document.
If not, send a share request and I will add you. There are a couple people that I still need to add. Don't know if that is you or not. The system has not been doing well the last two months so kinda blew it off. I will start February today.
Smitler, the Home Stand system in february was awful. Without count the 4 pending series, we had 5 expensive fails that burn our bankroll accumulated through the season.
So, I want to continue playing the system as I believe that we can recover our bankroll in the remainder of season.
Please, when you can, update the file with the March plays spreadsheet.
Thanks!
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Smitler, the Home Stand system in february was awful. Without count the 4 pending series, we had 5 expensive fails that burn our bankroll accumulated through the season.
So, I want to continue playing the system as I believe that we can recover our bankroll in the remainder of season.
Please, when you can, update the file with the March plays spreadsheet.
The rate of return on this system coupled with the risk playing high juice is not worth the time put into it.
I stopped playing months ago.
Therefore, will not be updating anymore.
On November 28, 2011, I completely retooled my strategies and tactics and overall approach to this addiction.
It was either change or quit because I was not seeing positive $ results for the amount of time spent on it.
Since then I have used an average starting wager of $20 and taken $2363.09 to $3289.86 for a 39.22% rate of return. Its a grind.
This is it for me. I'm not the lucky guy (we all know at least one). I have to work my ass off to overcome. If this fails I will be satisfied knowing I gave it my best shot and it just wasn't meant to be.
Its not about cappin for me, never has been as I suck at it. Its all about hitching your wagon to the right capper and/or system, money management, low juice, and a little bit of luck (or limiting the bad luck).
Hopefully MLB 1st Inning will continue where it left off last season.
Enough rambling. I'm out for the night.
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The rate of return on this system coupled with the risk playing high juice is not worth the time put into it.
I stopped playing months ago.
Therefore, will not be updating anymore.
On November 28, 2011, I completely retooled my strategies and tactics and overall approach to this addiction.
It was either change or quit because I was not seeing positive $ results for the amount of time spent on it.
Since then I have used an average starting wager of $20 and taken $2363.09 to $3289.86 for a 39.22% rate of return. Its a grind.
This is it for me. I'm not the lucky guy (we all know at least one). I have to work my ass off to overcome. If this fails I will be satisfied knowing I gave it my best shot and it just wasn't meant to be.
Its not about cappin for me, never has been as I suck at it. Its all about hitching your wagon to the right capper and/or system, money management, low juice, and a little bit of luck (or limiting the bad luck).
Hopefully MLB 1st Inning will continue where it left off last season.
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