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Boylesports total profit/ loss figure

  • 04-04-2018 8:45pm
    #1
    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,648 ✭✭✭


    Is it possible to view this figure? I can easily see it on 888.com but can't find the same option on boylesports


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,277 ✭✭✭danganabu


    Autochange wrote: »
    Is it possible to view this figure? I can easily see it on 888.com but can't find the same option on boylesports

    Not really sure on Boyles to be honest as I dont use them anymore, its probably as basic as simply going into your account details and getting a history of all deposits and withdrawals and doing the math.

    It realy is paramount if you in anyway serious about gambling, and I assume you are in some way from the very fact you are asking the question about P&L, most losing gamblers actually think they are winning, that you keep a spreadsheet of all your bets, stakes and returns at the very least.

    I began doing that a number of years ago and it was a real eyeopener, I have evolved it now where I can also break it down to each sport, each bookie, singles v accums, Ante Post v NRNB, win bets v e/w bets etc. As a result I have made huge changes to the way I bet and my biggest problem now is keeping accounts open.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,648 ✭✭✭Autochange


    danganabu wrote: »
    Not really sure on Boyles to be honest as I dont use them anymore, its probably as basic as simply going into your account details and getting a history of all deposits and withdrawals and doing the math.

    It realy is paramount if you in anyway serious about gambling, and I assume you are in some way from the very fact you are asking the question about P&L, most losing gamblers actually think they are winning, that you keep a spreadsheet of all your bets, stakes and returns at the very least.

    I began doing that a number of years ago and it was a real eyeopener, I have evolved it now where I can also break it down to each sport, each bookie, singles v accums, Ante Post v NRNB, win bets v e/w bets etc. As a result I have made huge changes to the way I bet and my biggest problem now is keeping accounts open.

    That is exactly what I want to do. Iv recently changed my betting style and have some up and down days but im now seeing my account balance slowly growing overall. However like you said I need to keep track properly.
    Are you aware of any pre designed programs where you can just add the stake figure , the odds and the result?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,277 ✭✭✭danganabu


    Autochange wrote: »
    That is exactly what I want to do. Iv recently changed my betting style and have some up and down days but im now seeing my account balance slowly growing overall. However like you said I need to keep track properly.
    Are you aware of any pre designed programs where you can just add the stake figure , the odds and the result?

    Not aware of anything sorry but assume there is something out there.


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