1968 - I'm more than happy for you to use this thread to document Wildcats plays, but at least do it correctly.
You are partially correct on Saturday's CFB - NW was counted as a win vs a loss.
FYI for his plays, we don't count ML plays separately. If he likes NW + and NW ML, he simply is dividing the way he's betting NW, but for record keeping, it's 1 play and he's on NW ATS. If we tracked ML separately, he'd have a much higher winning percentage than he does. But it would be artificially higher, and we want his win percentage tracked on ATS plays. The only exception is if he's not on a spread but just a ML, then we count it in the ATS as well.
So for Saturday CFB he was 5-6 for -$4,315
Likewise, for Boxing, our record is on his investment plays, not the $250 action bets with huge payouts. On Boxing, he did finish up $4,500 but we are recording it as 2-0 since he won both of the events that he laid well over $3K on, and we are not going to factor in a $250 action bet into the record. It does come out of his profit obviously, but he is now 8-1 on his boxing.
As for Horses, he finished +$500 not down.
And for NFL, you are not even using all his games, nor are you using the right $ laid.
You missed his winner on Arizona, you have the wrong units on the Dallas loss (he increased that to $2,500). Also, for all of the ML bets, those are "to win". So for Cleveland ML, he bet to win $300, so he won $300, not $510. You also have the wrong units on the SD win (he did an ATS and a ML play) and the units for KC. You also excluded a 3 team teaser that won.
Overall on Sunday's NFL he went 6-3 (67%) for +2,225.
Overall on the entire weekend, including CFB (-4,100) Horses (+500) Boxing (+4,500) and NFL (+2,225) Wildcats produced a profit of $3,125.
Look, I don't have time to fill you in on everything each week in here. You know how to contact me if you have a question, so contact me. Don't post random stuff in here expecting me to jump on it and reply.
If there is someone else who wants to post all of WC's bets after the games are concluded and grade them, I'm 100% cool with that. It will provide the RX with documentation that he's kicking ass. But 1968 clearly can't do it - he's made way too many mistakes already in just grading one weekend of events.
Right now total for the NFL, WC is 65-40 (+$27,718)
for CFB, he is 21-17 (-2,262) Note he started documenting these Week 6, not from the start of season.
for Boxing he is 8-1 (+5,400)
for MLB he went 3-2 in the WS (+$190) and
for horses he is 1-0 (+500)
All told, WC had 1 losing week in CFB (last week) which dropped him in the minus. Every other CFB week has won. And in total for all sports he is now +$31,546, and that just started in September 2010. So in 2 months that's his profit.
Like I said, there's not another handicapper left on the board who is doing what he's doing across multiple sports.
You are partially correct on Saturday's CFB - NW was counted as a win vs a loss.
FYI for his plays, we don't count ML plays separately. If he likes NW + and NW ML, he simply is dividing the way he's betting NW, but for record keeping, it's 1 play and he's on NW ATS. If we tracked ML separately, he'd have a much higher winning percentage than he does. But it would be artificially higher, and we want his win percentage tracked on ATS plays. The only exception is if he's not on a spread but just a ML, then we count it in the ATS as well.
So for Saturday CFB he was 5-6 for -$4,315
Likewise, for Boxing, our record is on his investment plays, not the $250 action bets with huge payouts. On Boxing, he did finish up $4,500 but we are recording it as 2-0 since he won both of the events that he laid well over $3K on, and we are not going to factor in a $250 action bet into the record. It does come out of his profit obviously, but he is now 8-1 on his boxing.
As for Horses, he finished +$500 not down.
And for NFL, you are not even using all his games, nor are you using the right $ laid.
You missed his winner on Arizona, you have the wrong units on the Dallas loss (he increased that to $2,500). Also, for all of the ML bets, those are "to win". So for Cleveland ML, he bet to win $300, so he won $300, not $510. You also have the wrong units on the SD win (he did an ATS and a ML play) and the units for KC. You also excluded a 3 team teaser that won.
Overall on Sunday's NFL he went 6-3 (67%) for +2,225.
Overall on the entire weekend, including CFB (-4,100) Horses (+500) Boxing (+4,500) and NFL (+2,225) Wildcats produced a profit of $3,125.
Look, I don't have time to fill you in on everything each week in here. You know how to contact me if you have a question, so contact me. Don't post random stuff in here expecting me to jump on it and reply.
If there is someone else who wants to post all of WC's bets after the games are concluded and grade them, I'm 100% cool with that. It will provide the RX with documentation that he's kicking ass. But 1968 clearly can't do it - he's made way too many mistakes already in just grading one weekend of events.
Right now total for the NFL, WC is 65-40 (+$27,718)
for CFB, he is 21-17 (-2,262) Note he started documenting these Week 6, not from the start of season.
for Boxing he is 8-1 (+5,400)
for MLB he went 3-2 in the WS (+$190) and
for horses he is 1-0 (+500)
All told, WC had 1 losing week in CFB (last week) which dropped him in the minus. Every other CFB week has won. And in total for all sports he is now +$31,546, and that just started in September 2010. So in 2 months that's his profit.
Like I said, there's not another handicapper left on the board who is doing what he's doing across multiple sports.