Okay, here we go with the summary on what has been another profitable week on here. Last week I put up a weekly and a year to date summary and that's exactly what we're going to do every week from now on. It's a funny old game, this punting lark. The vast majority of our selections do shorten but some of our biggest profits come from drifters. This is true for our services as well as our own selections, with one source today putting up a 23/1 winning double in which both selections incredibly drifted.
MICK'S SELECTIONS WEEKLY SUMMARY
2 BETS
1 WINNER (50%)
1 PLACED (50%)
PROFIT / LOSS +10.25 POINTS
MICK'S SELECTIONS YEAR TO DATE SUMMARY
46 BETS
13 WINNERS (28%)
13 PLACED (28%)
PROFIT / LOSS +55.77 POINTS
GAG'S SELECTIONS WEEKLY SUMMARY
3 BETS
0 WINNERS (0%)
2 PLACED (66%)
PROFIT / LOSS -1.60 POINTS
GAG'S SELECTIONS YEAR TO DATE SUMMARY
12 BETS
1 WINNER (8%)
8 PLACED (66%)
PROFIT / LOSS +0.04 POINTS
COMBINED SELECTIONS WEEKLY SUMMARY
5 BETS
1 WINNER (20%)
3 PLACED (60%)
PROFIT / LOSS +8.65 POINTS
COMBINED SELECTIONS YEAR TO DATE SUMMARY
58 BETS
14 WINNERS (24%)
21 PLACED (36%)
PROFIT / LOSS +55.81 POINTS
Whichever way we look at it we're doing really well. Between us I'd like to think we can achieve something like 200 points profit for the year from average bets of just 2 points and at the moment we're ahead of target to achieve that. Add to that the "income" from our other sources which are not highlighted on here and it really does start to look promising! I'm off to look at tomorrows cards as we have some aw action on offer once again, so every chance of a busy day on Monday. No doubt Gags will be on here later to answer any queries and respond to comments made about his selections today.
Sunday, 29 March 2009
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5 comments:
Well done Mick & Gags, you are certainly hitting the mark. Always an interesting read and excellent tips.
Regards,
Jason
Hi Mick & Gags,
I came across your site by chance, and pleased I did. I will be following with interest from now on. I like your selective approach.
Best wishes,
Steve
Jason,
Thanks for the kind words and hopefully we will keep you interested and continue hitting some winners. Best of luck with your blog mate, I've been following it everyday and really looking forward to seeing how things pan out once the form settles down a bit. All the best, Gags
Steve,
Glad you're finding it of interest and like the selective approach! Hope to hear from you again.
Cheers Gags
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