Hansen:
You are one of the few cappers that have consistently made your plays 5 units and each unit being valued at $500 for all to know and see. But as you know, units are thrown around by many with no dollar value and mostly monopoly money. You are familiar with my presentation as well, although I have never stated what my unit value is worth in dollars. I have done so purposely. Mine is a money management recommendation of strength of play. The reader can decide what dollar value to make if they choose to follow. My point is that in order to equate all cappers, either a common unit value should be assigned to each play or the win percentage presented. This would give the reader a true comparison. As an example, just to present you and I, here would be my suggested possible two formats:
Hansen 11-5 (+5.50) 68.75%
OldmanTed 6-2 (+3.80) 75.00%
I hope you understand my intentions. I asked many of the forums most respected cappers last year what their units meant and got mostly silence. Not surprising. It is not easy to win in this business as you know. Finally, my intention, as is yours, is to help the viewer wade through the myriad of handicappers. A consistent format would do that. These were my thoughts to share with Ace as he started this thread. Personally, I have learned over the last year, which cappers are for real and which are questionable. Remember, less then 5% of people show a long term profit in this business and whether anyone wants to admit it or not, that number includes the posters at the RX.