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Postby avago » Fri Jun 26, 2009 11:40 pm

Hi all,
I've just joined the forum, and it's one of the best around!

I've only been trading a few months, and downloaded the 'Betfair Betting Profit & Loss' spreadsheet to my desktop.

As it told me nothing (except that I was losing) I created a spreadsheet that makes better sense of it all.

I don't know if spreadsheets are allowed to be uploaded here, but i know people are already using it. Go here for a screenshot:

http://driftersandsteamers.blogspot.com ... lysis.html

(That's not my P&L by the way!)

If you would like a copy or have it on the forum. please let me know.

Thanks,Nigel
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Postby doris_day » Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:41 pm

Thanks for that. I'd also like to be able to break my betting down to time of day as I have the belief that I do better at certain times of the day compared to others. Probably due to liquidity. If that could be added too it would be great.
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Postby danjuma » Thu Jul 02, 2009 6:44 pm

avago,

you have to register to join the Bet Angel forum and you have to be a paid subscriber to the software before you can be registered to join the forum!

Ridiculous, how cheeky!!! Shows how popular they want the forum to be!

Is there another way one can get a copy of the spreadsheet? If not, it's no big deal (it's not a magic tool that will on its own elevate you from failure to success anyway, so not essential comodity IMO).

Cheers
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Postby avago » Fri Jul 03, 2009 8:46 am

If you would like a copy, please PM me your e-mail address.

Thanks,Nigel
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Postby 2020vision » Fri Jul 03, 2009 10:34 am

Hi avago :)

would you please say if this would work with greyhound markets too?

Thanks - Michael :)
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Postby avago » Fri Jul 03, 2009 3:51 pm

Forgot to say that I've got a version for the dogs.
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Postby 2020vision » Fri Jul 03, 2009 5:56 pm

Thanks for reply avago :)

next question is - do you think you could send it to me please
so I could give it a try (dogs version)? Or maybe post a link?

Cheers - Michael :)
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Postby 2020vision » Sun Jul 05, 2009 11:08 am

Thanks Nigel :)

got it working fine thanks - but I did have to change path to file.

Very interesting to see the results of markets I have bet in.
Now I shall try to study them and see if there is a pattern of good/bad
markets, races, distances, etc?

This appears to me to be a very good spreadsheet,

All the best - Michael :)
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Postby 2020vision » Sun Jul 05, 2009 11:14 am

Hello again Nigel :)

just as an afterthought would you please also send be the sheet for the
horses too. I don't often bet on horses but it would be very handy to have
so that I could look over any results should I decide to try?

Cheers - Michael :)
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Postby Captain Sensible » Sun Jul 05, 2009 12:32 pm

Why not stick the file on some free web space plenty of sites around like www.mediafire.com, I'm sure quite a few people would try this but don't like the idea of having to register with sites etc
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Postby dgs2001 » Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:44 pm

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I have PM'd Nigel and he sent me a copy.

There is no need to register for anything and no strings attached.

Its a good spreadsheet well worth a look, all the code and formulas etc are viewable.

For anyone needing help with making data easy to make sense of it is very helpful.

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Postby GaryRussell » Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:13 pm

avago: If you can send me a copy I will be happy to upload it to our server.

Thanks
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Postby avago » Tue Jul 07, 2009 10:21 am

Thanks to Gary for posting them on the forum.

I should add that as both sheets are, by default, named 'BettingPandL'
when downloaded from Betfair, please re-name the greyhound sheet
'GHBettingPandL' before saving to the desktop.

Also, they won't work on place markets.

Thnaks Nigel.
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Postby doris_day » Tue Jul 07, 2009 10:42 am

Thanks for that. Just done a quick test and whilst the tracks seem well sorted, the race type and distances dont. I've got 1902 markets and in both race type and distance I have one where it says in the cell #VALUE! and it covers 1662 markets.
Any idea what this may be ? Otherwise its all great and valuable, so thanks.
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