Betfair - Overall Profit / Loss
Betfair - Overall Profit / Loss
Its quite remarkable reading the 'Total Profit / Loss' details on Betfair, because the numbers are quite ermm big!
Mine are (after joining in 208) :
Total Deposited = £5253
Total withdrawn = £4490
= £763 down overall ops:
Having set the bar rather low.. Whats yours? lol
Mine are (after joining in 208) :
Total Deposited = £5253
Total withdrawn = £4490
= £763 down overall ops:
Having set the bar rather low.. Whats yours? lol
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I guess your right there mate! Over that amount of time it aint bad..
Had a couple of good results lately too (couple of £20 gains), so improved the debt
Rarely visit the bookies now, the odds are so much worse.. Only really go when out for a few beers for 'a fiver' on a sporting event.. Nothing else though.
Had a couple of good results lately too (couple of £20 gains), so improved the debt
Rarely visit the bookies now, the odds are so much worse.. Only really go when out for a few beers for 'a fiver' on a sporting event.. Nothing else though.
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I bet Neil Blatchley can beat any losses anyone can post up on here, the grimming so-and-so
http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=48454.0
As disgusting as his actions were, it did work a treat and it showed how naive some people can be, especially some of these young poker players who still live at home but make a lot of money. In the end people were throwing money in just to look cool because some big poker names were involved. It was unfashionable not to have money in it. The way it all unfolded was fascinating and I still enjoy reading it through. You'd gutted for the people who lost money but at the same time they should have only punted what they didn't mind losing.
http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=48454.0
As disgusting as his actions were, it did work a treat and it showed how naive some people can be, especially some of these young poker players who still live at home but make a lot of money. In the end people were throwing money in just to look cool because some big poker names were involved. It was unfashionable not to have money in it. The way it all unfolded was fascinating and I still enjoy reading it through. You'd gutted for the people who lost money but at the same time they should have only punted what they didn't mind losing.
Betting Profit & Loss
Paul Harrison 10-Nov-2011 12:58
Period: Last 3 Months
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(relates to event settlement date)
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Horse Racing: -£984.38 | Soccer: £52.42 | Tote: | Total P&L: -£931.96
Should add that most Saturdays I lay horses in my local social club at SP and bet at Betfair prices.
Should stick to football !!!
Paul Harrison 10-Nov-2011 12:58
Period: Last 3 Months
Download to Spreadsheet
?
(relates to event settlement date)
(yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm) to
(yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm)
Horse Racing: -£984.38 | Soccer: £52.42 | Tote: | Total P&L: -£931.96
Should add that most Saturdays I lay horses in my local social club at SP and bet at Betfair prices.
Should stick to football !!!
Roulette free since December 2011.
you post on Blonde?Mystery_Plum wrote:I bet Neil Blatchley can beat any losses anyone can post up on here, the grimming so-and-so
http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=48454.0
As disgusting as his actions were, it did work a treat and it showed how naive some people can be, especially some of these young poker players who still live at home but make a lot of money. In the end people were throwing money in just to look cool because some big poker names were involved. It was unfashionable not to have money in it. The way it all unfolded was fascinating and I still enjoy reading it through. You'd gutted for the people who lost money but at the same time they should have only punted what they didn't mind losing.
Thats a quality read.Mystery_Plum wrote:I bet Neil Blatchley can beat any losses anyone can post up on here, the grimming so-and-so
http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=48454.0
As disgusting as his actions were, it did work a treat and it showed how naive some people can be, especially some of these young poker players who still live at home but make a lot of money. In the end people were throwing money in just to look cool because some big poker names were involved. It was unfashionable not to have money in it. The way it all unfolded was fascinating and I still enjoy reading it through. You'd gutted for the people who lost money but at the same time they should have only punted what they didn't mind losing.
So what happened to this Blatchly geezer? All the posts I read after he admitted to his misdemeanors are dated around June 2010. Jail? Dead? Livin' it up? Would you like fries with that?
I don't post on Blonde, no. I lurk occasionallypokerpete wrote:you post on Blonde?Mystery_Plum wrote:I bet Neil Blatchley can beat any losses anyone can post up on here, the grimming so-and-so
http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=48454.0
As disgusting as his actions were, it did work a treat and it showed how naive some people can be, especially some of these young poker players who still live at home but make a lot of money. In the end people were throwing money in just to look cool because some big poker names were involved. It was unfashionable not to have money in it. The way it all unfolded was fascinating and I still enjoy reading it through. You'd gutted for the people who lost money but at the same time they should have only punted what they didn't mind losing.
Last I heard he was still on his arse but still promising to repay everyone. Pokerpete might know more.ma7ilda wrote:Thats a quality read.
So what happened to this Blatchly geezer? All the posts I read after he admitted to his misdemeanors are dated around June 2010. Jail? Dead? Livin' it up? Would you like fries with that?
Just skimmed that thread.Mystery_Plum wrote:I bet Neil Blatchley can beat any losses anyone can post up on here, the grimming so-and-so
http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=48454.0
As disgusting as his actions were, it did work a treat and it showed how naive some people can be, especially some of these young poker players who still live at home but make a lot of money. In the end people were throwing money in just to look cool because some big poker names were involved. It was unfashionable not to have money in it. The way it all unfolded was fascinating and I still enjoy reading it through. You'd gutted for the people who lost money but at the same time they should have only punted what they didn't mind losing.
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