tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952770794781846015.post2038884390980217858..comments2023-04-18T10:38:56.771+01:00Comments on My Betting Life: Poor run continuesmrh-beatshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00353216647688725324noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952770794781846015.post-76151428066506488862011-10-16T14:26:18.407+01:002011-10-16T14:26:18.407+01:00Anon - thanks for cheering me up!
Agree you shoul...Anon - thanks for cheering me up!<br /><br />Agree you should always prepare for the worst - it would be mad not to. Which is why I'm diversifying into other areas like trading and working on my own betting strategies. Which should once up and running compensate for the bad runs. <br /><br />In terms of big bank - it's really relative - if you play to smaller stakes then you can have a smaller bank. One of my problems in the past has been not matching stakes to the subs of a service - i.e. Equine Investments where you can't play at my level and make decent profit despite it being a top quality service.mrh-beatshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00353216647688725324noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952770794781846015.post-7157839840201908362011-10-15T20:36:55.674+01:002011-10-15T20:36:55.674+01:00your theory that following several tipsters allows...your theory that following several tipsters allows for bad runs by some being compensated by other more successful tipsters is alll very well but.....<br />.......there will be periods when they are all shocking. An unusually long run like that is what usually puts people like you out of business. You need to allow for the worst case scenario as it WILL happen. Following more than 3 or 4 tipsters means having to have an impossibly big bank if you are going to protect yourself from ruin. Sorry to have to tell you that :-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com