Skeeve pointed out that he thought the profit levels I had attributed to him this weekend was on the low side. I thought it the case that I had missed out on the better odds due to my PC having what can only be described as a hissy-fit when I was trying to place the bets.
Then I looked again...
My profit with Skeeve for yesterday should have stated 4.64pts, not 2.64pts.
They say a blog keeps you honest...
So, in the interests of accuracy (and I have double checked all of yesterday's results to make sure that I didn't have what is known as a "mare") my figures should read...
Week: Staked £3,572, +£250.29.
Month to date: Staked £3,442, +£229.29, roi 6.66%.
Apologies to Skeeve for diddling him out of a couple of points.
I need an early night...
PS. This isn't today's main blog post - see below!
Well that's better, isn't it, a nice round 6.66% ROI. ]:-)
ReplyDeleteThanx for the fair play, I was just wondering what happened, it seemed as if you took the straight home win bet on Woking instead of the (-0.25) handicap. Btw here's how we lost that bet: http://www.wokingfc.co.uk/first-team/match/69/#highlights
cheers,
skeeve
Certainly is!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what I did, to be honest. As I said, I was about ten minutes delayed getting the bets on, but then when I thought about it, two whole points would be a bit much under such circumstances!
I think I'd rather not have known about Woking (LOL)!!!!