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herbie
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well done :D
marko236
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well done, still trying to get the smile off your face i bet :D
rogerlisa
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LinusP wrote:Liability never over £4 for this

:D
How the hell do you guys do it? This sort of stuff keeps me motivated to find what ever holy grail you guys have. Awesome. Well done.
Peter - why when I came on your course did you not show me stuff like this? :)
marko236
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rogerlisa wrote:
LinusP wrote:Liability never over £4 for this

:D
How the hell do you guys do it? This sort of stuff keeps me motivated to find what ever holy grail you guys have. Awesome. Well done.
Peter - why when I came on your course did you not show me stuff like this? :)
Under £4 liability.... unbelivable, the perfect trade.
PeterLe
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Awesome - What a beauty Liam! :D
annuity
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LinusP wrote:Liability never over £4 for this

:D
Wow! How is that even possible on £4 stakes, hardly anything moved that much in this one. The favourite drifted a bit and Filatore came in but not that much. Well done.
LinusP
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annuity wrote: Wow! How is that even possible on £4 stakes, hardly anything moved that much in this one. The favourite drifted a bit and Filatore came in but not that much. Well done.
Cheers guys, it was all in-play.
Wyndon
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I had a straightforward bet on Glenwood Star and stopped watching the race with a couple of fences to go as I thought it had no chance. I couldn't understand why my bank shot up shortly afterwards!
xitian
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Not really, P&L related, but still potentially motivational:

Today hasn't been a great day for me so far and I'm on track for a loss, which kind of motivated me to check my records to see when I last had an overall losing day. Apparently it's been 225 days, which is pretty good I think. Certainly that's quite a long period for me compared to historically. Hopefully I can still pull it back before the end of today!

So how about you? How many days since you had a losing one?
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andrejt
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I haven't been trading for 3 days now, so it's 3 days since a loosing one.

But hey, I'm a newbie and I'm still glad I have my bank :D
LinusP
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One of my algos though it had £1k matched on the 1.01 loser, it didn't....

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Archangel
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This will prob seem insignificant compared to most other P&L's
But its my first over 50 quid evening !
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marko236
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Archangel wrote:This will prob seem insignificant compared to most other P&L's
But its my first over 50 quid evening !
All nice and tidy, thats how it's done.

Well done
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Archangel
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marko236 wrote:
Archangel wrote:This will prob seem insignificant compared to most other P&L's
But its my first over 50 quid evening !
All nice and tidy, thats how it's done.

Well done
Cheers
yeah all the small totals add up
PeterLe
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Archangel wrote:This will prob seem insignificant compared to most other P&L's
But its my first over 50 quid evening !
Really well done; the evening races aren't easy either
Regards
Peter
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