Measuring cappers perfromance

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Hi All,

I'm new here, but not totally new to gambling.
Was wondering how the "units won" stats work for this site.
Are these based on betting the same amount each time, or betting TO WIN?
If a capper is +1500 units, does that mean I would be up $1500 if I bet $100 per game? or bet to win $100 per game?

just trying to measure success...

cheers

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Hi All,

I'm new here, but not totally new to gambling.
Was wondering how the "units won" stats work for this site.
Are these based on betting the same amount each time, or betting TO WIN?
If a capper is +1500 units, does that mean I would be up $1500 if I bet $100 per game? or bet to win $100 per game?

just trying to measure success...

cheers

do5000

First of all welcome to the RX. Hope you will enjoy our site and the information readily available to you. As to your question, all cappers are different with their units. Some may only use 1 unit for each play, but the dollar value could be anywhere from $5 to $5000 per unit depending on the capper and most don't state their value per unit. So units won can be very misleading. We do have a Tracker Forum for those veteran posters that wished to be tracked and the records and standings update early in the morning each day. In the Tracker Forum, all cappers must use a range of 1 to 5 units on any given play and each unit is worth $100. This way you can see their record, units won or lost, and their last 30 day record as well. Below is the link to our Tracker Forum.

http://www.therxforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=141
 

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Hi Ted,

thanks for all the info. i look forward to seeing everything you guys have to offer.

are all the cappers that are tracked in the Tracker Forum, verified by somebody at the rx forum?
for example, in the most recent mlb standings (post 218), Kayjoy is listed as being +3277.
does that mean if i had bet $100 per unit, following all his/her posted plays (betting the exact same units for each play) , i would be up $3277 ?

i'm assuming all cappers in the tracker forum are betting 3 units (for a 3 unit play) and not betting to win 3 units.

thanks again
 
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Hi Ted,

thanks for all the info. i look forward to seeing everything you guys have to offer.

are all the cappers that are tracked in the Tracker Forum, verified by somebody at the rx forum?
for example, in the most recent mlb standings (post 218), Kayjoy is listed as being +3277.
does that mean if i had bet $100 per unit, following all his/her posted plays (betting the exact same units for each play) , i would be up $3277 ?

i'm assuming all cappers in the tracker forum are betting 3 units (for a 3 unit play) and not betting to win 3 units.

thanks again

All cappers are tracked and verified by one of our RX Moderators named JOH and he is excellent at assuring accuracy. He checks each cappers daily plays and updates the standings. All plays include the juice quoted by the capper, i.e. 110/100 and is included in the calculations.

As to your question, Kayjoy is +32.77 units or $3277 but it is based on the number of units he plays. If he is playing 3 units per play, then he is risking $300 per play. So in order to win the same amount as he has, you would have to wager $100 per unit. If he plays a 5 unit play, you would have to wager $500. As I mentioned, each capper specifies how many units on any particularly play. You then mutliply that times $100 and that is how much you have to risk.
 

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All cappers are tracked and verified by one of our RX Moderators named JOH and he is excellent at assuring accuracy. He checks each cappers daily plays and updates the standings. All plays include the juice quoted by the capper, i.e. 110/100 and is included in the calculations.

As to your question, Kayjoy is +32.77 units or $3277 but it is based on the number of units he plays. If he is playing 3 units per play, then he is risking $300 per play. So in order to win the same amount as he has, you would have to wager $100 per unit. If he plays a 5 unit play, you would have to wager $500. As I mentioned, each capper specifies how many units on any particularly play. You then mutliply that times $100 and that is how much you have to risk.


ahhh, now i get it.
thanks for the help.

cheers
 

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