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Sawyer
FoxDen Hall of Famer
Registered: Jan 2008
Posts: 7148
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LoL!
Thanks Bart. According to Money Management Plan I'm developping, we'll be able to increase our starting bankroll by x12 (or x10) next Mid-April.
So if our starting bankroll (November 2010) is 2000$, it will become approximately 24,000$ at the end of season, April 2011.
+22,000$ in 5½ Months, Not bad :)
Iron Dogs 2010-2011 Regular Season Record: 144-149, x46.58 Units (1 Unit Each Play)
Statfox Denham's Best Bets Thread 2011: 32-14, %70
NCAAB *10 Totals 2009-2010: 25-16, %60.97
NBA Totals 2010: 133-83 ATS, %61.57
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04-08-10 05:35 PM |
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papak
Registered: Mar 2010
Posts: 37
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Sawyer, I was leaning the opposite in that one. It's the lowest total in Denver for years and well below the both teams average PPG. No matter what I play tonight I want to say thanks for all the winners, too bad the NBA season is over.
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04-08-10 07:23 PM |
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teru113
Registered: Oct 2007
Posts: 778
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thanks..
for nothing hehe just kidding, for real tho congrats on a nice season.. Thanks for all the winners n pics :)
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04-08-10 09:36 PM |
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Sawyer
FoxDen Hall of Famer
Registered: Jan 2008
Posts: 7148
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Sherlock
I think %5 is fine for 2,000 bankroll. This way, you can increase your starting bankroll by x12 at the end of season. (%60 & 400 Plays)
My advice is,
1,000$ -> %5-6
2,000$ -> %5
5,000$ -> %4
10,000$ -> %3
20,000$ -> %2
Iron Dogs 2010-2011 Regular Season Record: 144-149, x46.58 Units (1 Unit Each Play)
Statfox Denham's Best Bets Thread 2011: 32-14, %70
NCAAB *10 Totals 2009-2010: 25-16, %60.97
NBA Totals 2010: 133-83 ATS, %61.57
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04-09-10 12:32 PM |
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