An interesting day then, yesterday. Luck had no returns at all but it was Judgement’s best day of the competition so far. A win, a loss and a non-runner making for returns of £2, a break even day. More importantly in the context of LvJ it puts *Judgement in the lead, only narrowly sure, but most people on here are regularly bettors and the idea that plain luck can outwit thought and process is not a palatable one.
Of greater interest to me is the hypothetical profit and loss figures to a £1 level stake. Yesterday’s winner makes four in seven days and makes for a profit of over £6. I’ll be keeping an eye on this over the coming eighteen days and might even go back over the Trixie Challenge and run a check on those numbers.
Here’s @happyaslarry in a wordy mood on today’s random picks:
”Not The Chablis just kind of stood out, a name with a nice ring to it. I was in a wine shop on Saturday buying some for a friend and someone came in and asked where he could find the cheap Chablis. Maybe thats why it stuck in my head? Shankly’s Dawn - after missing Klopp, who placed, I’m not taking that risk again! And finally Patrick, my brother in law. Lets see if he can bring me some luck!”
Luck
Judgement
Starting pots: £50 each.
Luck yesterday: £0
Judgement yesterday: £2
Luck total returns: £2.34
Judgement total returns: £2.38
Days remaining: 17
Winners/P&L to £1 level stake.
Luck: 2/-£8.75
Judgement: 4/+£6.33
Regardless of how small the profit is. A profit is a profit!
Go ponies go!
True that, Green is the dream!!
Another race we both have runners in today. Whatever happens, good luck to us!