It's interesting to see how winning and losing patterns sometimes set in, and frustrating to know that there is really nothing we can do about it.
In the 50x "aggressive" side of the 7-dog trial, Series #5 has been missing out on wins day after day, while #4 keeps on raking in the bucks.
And those bucks are not big ones, because the rule applied is that when any one of the seven lines or series recovers, the bet falls back to the minimum and climbs only in response to a loss.
It's a sensible strategy, and a temptation we have to avoid is the urge to set good sense aside and go for broke once in a while.
That urge is, of course, the undoing of many a gambler and it helps build casinos and keep their doors open!
Saturday, the 5x rules set inched forward, and 50x slid backwards a notch or two.
That's life.
Here are today's bets and summaries:
Dog selections for Monday, April 19th:
An important reminder: The only person likely to make money out of this blog is you, Dear Reader. There's nothing to buy, ever, and your soul is safe (from me, at least). Test my ideas and use them or don't. It's up to you. One more piece of friendly advice: If you are inclined to use target betting with real money against online "casinos" such as Bodog, spend a few minutes and save a lot of money by reading this.
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