Is this how it's going to be?
Is this how it's going to be?
If this is a sign for things to come on present profiles it's really not looking good.
Was £20 into a £70 Hi Lo today.
Red, gambling to £15 and cashpot upto £16. Could u ask for more?
Well £95 - flat £70. Still playing well.
Took the £70 back and another £20. Flat again.
Took this £70 back plus another £20. Flat again. Left it.
So is £10 not "as big" of a block? Same with cashpot? If I got the above signs on a £35 you would be expecting around a £30 profit.
Was £20 into a £70 Hi Lo today.
Red, gambling to £15 and cashpot upto £16. Could u ask for more?
Well £95 - flat £70. Still playing well.
Took the £70 back and another £20. Flat again.
Took this £70 back plus another £20. Flat again. Left it.
So is £10 not "as big" of a block? Same with cashpot? If I got the above signs on a £35 you would be expecting around a £30 profit.
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I've had a cashpot up to £18 first board on a £35 and cost £130 odd for a top, ended up around £30 down so not the end of the world, i've also lost on a few £35 hilos that were stupidly ready but just would not give the top, i've been £150+ in a few times and took a few £50 odd losses when i've thought i'm on a guaranteed earner, sometimes they just refuse to repeat, nothing but £35 tops that are costing £40-£70 to get, you just end up digging a deeper hole.
Still not seen one on £70 so don't know.
Still not seen one on £70 so don't know.
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When I say playing well it was 6 or 7 reds so not totally still redding and still upto £10. but even so £95 for a top?
If it was the end of some1s streak then as with £35s u would expect to get a top for less than £70.
As for £35s that are past £10 I've only ever lost on one or two that have gone past. The £10 block on them is possibly the biggest block on any red I can think of. You just know it's going to kill u 95% of the time.
If it was the end of some1s streak then as with £35s u would expect to get a top for less than £70.
As for £35s that are past £10 I've only ever lost on one or two that have gone past. The £10 block on them is possibly the biggest block on any red I can think of. You just know it's going to kill u 95% of the time.
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trayhop123 wrote:any red that has 12 features ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 is redding ,,,,,,,,,, and nothing nothing less.
we have all had 70/105 tops ,,,,,,,,,, and off remaining credits seen 7 or 8 , means absolutely fuck all.
Absolute twaddle. :LOL:
7/8 reds on a EARLY program £35 hilo, meant it was there for another punt, guaranteed.
7 reds on a £70 hilo means its anywhere between £1 and £110 anyway.
Usual rules apply, when counting the number of reds of course...
Bollocks to all you idiots!
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Yeah precisly there are a few things you are missing clearly. bet your on wrong stake etctrayhop123 wrote:any red that has 12 features ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 is redding ,,,,,,,,,, and nothing nothing less.
we have all had 70/105 tops ,,,,,,,,,, and off remaining credits seen 7 or 8 , means absolutely fuck all.
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What? I've been playing £35 Hi los since they first came out and if all the above signs were there I would not be stopping and very rarely losing from doing so.
So say it's a £35 and all the above signs and it cost me £60 for £35 (about the same ratio) I would not be stopping ever regardless of whether it seemed to still be "there" or not. Which has been profitable a good 90% of the time.
So what in the above situation if its not red after it's cost loads for a top which is flat you have walked? If so u've left a whole loads of value in the long run.
I appreciate u can't win all the time but if it's flying and costs considerably more than JP walking is a sin. If it cost £70 for a £70 then dead I could understand ur arguement.
so lets get this straight u try a few more boards - playing well but not completely redding u walk and go "oh well better luck next time?" and walk off about £40 down?
I've made an absolute fortune out of these and by playing on u either normally get another quick £35 or it takes back a fair bit and does a £70 so u r either even (and can walk) or a bit up. Or if it takes a lot back and does a flat u can still carry on and should be fine.
So say it's a £35 and all the above signs and it cost me £60 for £35 (about the same ratio) I would not be stopping ever regardless of whether it seemed to still be "there" or not. Which has been profitable a good 90% of the time.
So what in the above situation if its not red after it's cost loads for a top which is flat you have walked? If so u've left a whole loads of value in the long run.
I appreciate u can't win all the time but if it's flying and costs considerably more than JP walking is a sin. If it cost £70 for a £70 then dead I could understand ur arguement.
so lets get this straight u try a few more boards - playing well but not completely redding u walk and go "oh well better luck next time?" and walk off about £40 down?
I've made an absolute fortune out of these and by playing on u either normally get another quick £35 or it takes back a fair bit and does a £70 so u r either even (and can walk) or a bit up. Or if it takes a lot back and does a flat u can still carry on and should be fine.
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