- Tue Dec 21, 2021 9:10 pm
#25990
Hi,
I've been testing a very simple strategy that works really well, but the profit is very slow, although its consistent.
What I'm doing is using overall loss recovery to recover all losses, I have a 25% strike rate so I don't have to wait long for a winner.
The results looks like this:
Target profit £1
Race1: loss -£0.2
Race 2: loss -£0.75
Race 3: loss -£0.45
Race 4: Win £2.40
So you can see that I'm in profit every x amount of races, so far my longest losing streak is 6 races, which I can comfortably handle (tested up to 15 loses in a row).
What I was wondering is if I can recovery the potential profit too, so I stead of being £1 up in race 4, I'm £4 up, as I've lost on 3 races and win on 1.
The target profit is always £1 regardless of the odds, hence the variation in loses above.
I know this will bring its own complexities, bank size increasing etc. But its something I really want to test.
Cheers
Chris
I've been testing a very simple strategy that works really well, but the profit is very slow, although its consistent.
What I'm doing is using overall loss recovery to recover all losses, I have a 25% strike rate so I don't have to wait long for a winner.
The results looks like this:
Target profit £1
Race1: loss -£0.2
Race 2: loss -£0.75
Race 3: loss -£0.45
Race 4: Win £2.40
So you can see that I'm in profit every x amount of races, so far my longest losing streak is 6 races, which I can comfortably handle (tested up to 15 loses in a row).
What I was wondering is if I can recovery the potential profit too, so I stead of being £1 up in race 4, I'm £4 up, as I've lost on 3 races and win on 1.
The target profit is always £1 regardless of the odds, hence the variation in loses above.
I know this will bring its own complexities, bank size increasing etc. But its something I really want to test.
Cheers
Chris