Hot, Hot, Hot
The Killer Instinct Lays have now breached the +100 points profit mark, since the start of the year.
Despite a couple of poor days at the start of the month Killer Instinct has now turned it around to the tune +17.75 points profit and were only 10 days into the month.
We have now hit 19 losing lays in a row, which 13 got matched.
If your not on board I suggest you subscribe now were still offering the first month at Half Price.
Currently the service is being trialled by some well known people in the industry and once these trials finish there's a very good chance we'll be fully subscribed so don't miss out.
Now for our DB Trial
I have to keep stopping myself from getting carried away but its still rolling on from the +50 points profit it made in June.
So lets have a little recap of the trial and what its about
- The aim is to lay 2 selections in one race
- We currently average 3-4 races
- The trial started 3rd June
- Lay Limit is 11
We have been sticking to 11 for the limit and will continue to do so until we have a full 3 months under our belt as this will give us a truer picture of the selections.
However those that have been following this from the begin know 12 has proved to be the most profitable limit and continues to do so. Here's a break down of the limits and their profits since we started.
- Lay Limit 7 has made +33.85 points profit
- Lay Limit 8 has made +33.55 points profit
- Lay Limit 9 has made +49.9 points profit
- Lay Limit 10 has made +53.5 points profit
- Lay Limit 11 has made +77.25 points profit
- Lay Limit 12 has made +92.85 points profit
Just FYI the reason I show more the one limit is for starters the profit is healthy across 6 different limits so one limit is no fluke. You can see we have decent profit all over.
The other reason is not everyone is comfortable laying as high as 12, I'll be honest I'd rather not but 2 and bit months on and that's whats proving to be the most profitable. So even if you wanted to keep your liability's low you can still make a very healthy profit to a limit of 7 or 8.
Until next time
Cheers
Simon
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