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Lamar Jackson, Ravens Edge Out Bengals in AFC North Showdown
Ravens’ Victory Sealed by Lamar Jackson’s Late Heroics Lamar Jackson continued to prove his prowess against the Cincinnati Bengals with yet another dramatic finish. His 5-yard touchdown pass to Rashod Bateman with just under two minutes on the clock propelled the Baltimore Ravens to a 35-34 win. This victory solidified Jackson’s dominance over the Bengals, bringing his career record against them to an impressive 10-1. Do you have a say in the products you use? A Nail-Biting Finale with a Defensive Stand The game’s intensity carried through to the final seconds. With just 38 seconds on the clock, the Ravens’ defense stymied the Bengals’ attempt at a 2-point conversion, compelling Joe Burrow into an incomplete pass. This preserved Jackson’s 12th career game-winning drive, though controversy arose regarding whether a penalty should have been called on the play. Jackson’s Season of Game-Winning Drives This season alone, Jackson has orchestrated two game-winning drives against Cincinnati, with the first coming in a thrilling 41-38 overtime victory last month. After a tough start in the first half, where he was held to just 71 yards, Jackson rebounded with 15 completions out of 19 attempts, amassing 219 yards and throwing for three touchdowns. Baltimore’s offense exploded in the second half, scoring 28 points—the highest by any team in a second half this season. Ravens Take AFC North Lead With this victory, the Ravens (7-3) moved into a virtual tie for first place in the AFC North alongside the Pittsburgh Steelers (6-2). Additionally, they achieved a season sweep over Cincinnati for the second consecutive year. Quarterback Breakdown: Jackson Dominates Late In the game’s closing minutes, Jackson’s performance soared, completing 11 of 13 passes for 197 yards and three touchdowns in the fourth quarter. His passing yards ranked second-highest in any fourth quarter this season, only behind Jordan Love’s 202 yards in Week 4. Jackson’s touchdown passes from outside the pocket—nine total this season—are also unmatched by any other quarterback, with Burrow ranking second with five. Standout Moment: Tylan Wallace’s First Career Touchdown Tylan Wallace showcased his playmaking skills by recording his first career touchdown catch at a crucial juncture. Down 21-14, Wallace took a short out pass and, while managing to stay in bounds, raced down the left sideline for an 84-yard score. Wallace had the second-highest YACOE on reception since 2018, according to NFL Next Gen Stats, with 78 yards after the catch exceeding expectations. Concerns in Baltimore’s Secondary Baltimore’s defense, particularly its pass coverage, continued to struggle, especially without All-Pro safety Kyle Hamilton (ankle injury). In the second half, the Ravens’ defense allowed Ja’Marr Chase two lengthy touchdown receptions of 67 and 70 yards. To date, Baltimore’s secondary has permitted a league-high 28 completions of 25 yards or more. Unexpected Moment: Justin Tucker’s Rare Miss Reliable Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, a seven-time Pro Bowler, missed an extra point in the fourth quarter—a rare occurrence as he had successfully made 75 consecutive extra points prior. This miss came at a critical moment, though he rebounded with accuracy in field goals earlier in the season. Bengals Highlights Ja’Marr Chase’s Record-Setting Night Ja’Marr Chase demonstrated his playmaking skills, recording his sixth game with at least 150 receiving yards and a touchdown. This milestone ties him with Lance Alworth for third most games by a player under age 25, just behind Randy Moss and Justin Jefferson (seven games each). Chase had an outstanding 11 catches for 264 yds and a pair of scores at the end of the evening. Game-Changing Moment: Chase Brown’s Fumble In a pivotal third-quarter play, Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey forced a fumble from Bengals running back Chase Brown. This turnover led to a 21-point surge by Baltimore, allowing the Ravens to close the score gap and eventually secure the win. Brown’s fumble also magnified Cincinnati’s ongoing struggles in the ground game. Quarterback Breakdown: Joe Burrow’s Resilient Performance Despite facing constant defensive pressure and the absence of wide receiver Tee Higgins, Burrow displayed resilience. His 70-yard touchdown pass to Chase in the fourth quarter cut into Baltimore’s momentum after the Ravens’ 21-point rally. Burrow ended the game with 428 yards and four touchdown passes, marking his ninth game surpassing 350 passing yards and three touchdowns—an all-time high for the Bengals. Do you love free stuff?
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Lamar Jackson, Ravens Edge Out Bengals in AFC North Showdown
Ravens’ Victory Sealed by Lamar Jackson’s Late Heroics Lamar Jackson continued to prove his prowess against the Cincinnati Bengals with yet another dramatic finish. His 5-yard touchdown pass to Rashod Bateman with just under two minutes on the clock propelled the Baltimore Ravens to a 35-34 win. This victory solidified Jackson’s dominance over the Bengals, bringing his career record against them to an impressive 10-1. Do you have a say in the products you use? A Nail-Biting Finale with a Defensive Stand The game’s intensity carried through to the final seconds. With just 38 seconds on the clock, the Ravens’ defense stymied the Bengals’ attempt at a 2-point conversion, compelling Joe Burrow into an incomplete pass. This preserved Jackson’s 12th career game-winning drive, though controversy arose regarding whether a penalty should have been called on the play. Jackson’s Season of Game-Winning Drives This season alone, Jackson has orchestrated two game-winning drives against Cincinnati, with the first coming in a thrilling 41-38 overtime victory last month. After a tough start in the first half, where he was held to just 71 yards, Jackson rebounded with 15 completions out of 19 attempts, amassing 219 yards and throwing for three touchdowns. Baltimore’s offense exploded in the second half, scoring 28 points—the highest by any team in a second half this season. Ravens Take AFC North Lead With this victory, the Ravens (7-3) moved into a virtual tie for first place in the AFC North alongside the Pittsburgh Steelers (6-2). Additionally, they achieved a season sweep over Cincinnati for the second consecutive year. Quarterback Breakdown: Jackson Dominates Late In the game’s closing minutes, Jackson’s performance soared, completing 11 of 13 passes for 197 yards and three touchdowns in the fourth quarter. His passing yards ranked second-highest in any fourth quarter this season, only behind Jordan Love’s 202 yards in Week 4. Jackson’s touchdown passes from outside the pocket—nine total this season—are also unmatched by any other quarterback, with Burrow ranking second with five. Standout Moment: Tylan Wallace’s First Career Touchdown Tylan Wallace showcased his playmaking skills by recording his first career touchdown catch at a crucial juncture. Down 21-14, Wallace took a short out pass and, while managing to stay in bounds, raced down the left sideline for an 84-yard score. Wallace had the second-highest YACOE on reception since 2018, according to NFL Next Gen Stats, with 78 yards after the catch exceeding expectations. Concerns in Baltimore’s Secondary Baltimore’s defense, particularly its pass coverage, continued to struggle, especially without All-Pro safety Kyle Hamilton (ankle injury). In the second half, the Ravens’ defense allowed Ja’Marr Chase two lengthy touchdown receptions of 67 and 70 yards. To date, Baltimore’s secondary has permitted a league-high 28 completions of 25 yards or more. Unexpected Moment: Justin Tucker’s Rare Miss Reliable Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, a seven-time Pro Bowler, missed an extra point in the fourth quarter—a rare occurrence as he had successfully made 75 consecutive extra points prior. This miss came at a critical moment, though he rebounded with accuracy in field goals earlier in the season. Bengals Highlights Ja’Marr Chase’s Record-Setting Night Ja’Marr Chase demonstrated his playmaking skills, recording his sixth game with at least 150 receiving yards and a touchdown. This milestone ties him with Lance Alworth for third most games by a player under age 25, just behind Randy Moss and Justin Jefferson (seven games each). Chase had an outstanding 11 catches for 264 yds and a pair of scores at the end of the evening. Game-Changing Moment: Chase Brown’s Fumble In a pivotal third-quarter play, Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey forced a fumble from Bengals running back Chase Brown. This turnover led to a 21-point surge by Baltimore, allowing the Ravens to close the score gap and eventually secure the win. Brown’s fumble also magnified Cincinnati’s ongoing struggles in the ground game. Quarterback Breakdown: Joe Burrow’s Resilient Performance Despite facing constant defensive pressure and the absence of wide receiver Tee Higgins, Burrow displayed resilience. His 70-yard touchdown pass to Chase in the fourth quarter cut into Baltimore’s momentum after the Ravens’ 21-point rally. Burrow ended the game with 428 yards and four touchdown passes, marking his ninth game surpassing 350 passing yards and three touchdowns—an all-time high for the Bengals. Do you love free stuff?
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Lamar Jackson, Ravens Edge Out Bengals in AFC North Showdown
Ravens’ Victory Sealed by Lamar Jackson’s Late Heroics Lamar Jackson continued to prove his prowess against the Cincinnati Bengals with yet another dramatic finish. His 5-yard touchdown pass to Rashod Bateman with just under two minutes on the clock propelled the Baltimore Ravens to a 35-34 win. This victory solidified Jackson’s dominance over the Bengals, bringing his career record against them to an impressive 10-1. Do you have a say in the products you use? A Nail-Biting Finale with a Defensive Stand The game’s intensity carried through to the final seconds. With just 38 seconds on the clock, the Ravens’ defense stymied the Bengals’ attempt at a 2-point conversion, compelling Joe Burrow into an incomplete pass. This preserved Jackson’s 12th career game-winning drive, though controversy arose regarding whether a penalty should have been called on the play. Jackson’s Season of Game-Winning Drives This season alone, Jackson has orchestrated two game-winning drives against Cincinnati, with the first coming in a thrilling 41-38 overtime victory last month. After a tough start in the first half, where he was held to just 71 yards, Jackson rebounded with 15 completions out of 19 attempts, amassing 219 yards and throwing for three touchdowns. Baltimore’s offense exploded in the second half, scoring 28 points—the highest by any team in a second half this season. Ravens Take AFC North Lead With this victory, the Ravens (7-3) moved into a virtual tie for first place in the AFC North alongside the Pittsburgh Steelers (6-2). Additionally, they achieved a season sweep over Cincinnati for the second consecutive year. Quarterback Breakdown: Jackson Dominates Late In the game’s closing minutes, Jackson’s performance soared, completing 11 of 13 passes for 197 yards and three touchdowns in the fourth quarter. His passing yards ranked second-highest in any fourth quarter this season, only behind Jordan Love’s 202 yards in Week 4. Jackson’s touchdown passes from outside the pocket—nine total this season—are also unmatched by any other quarterback, with Burrow ranking second with five. Standout Moment: Tylan Wallace’s First Career Touchdown Tylan Wallace showcased his playmaking skills by recording his first career touchdown catch at a crucial juncture. Down 21-14, Wallace took a short out pass and, while managing to stay in bounds, raced down the left sideline for an 84-yard score. Wallace had the second-highest YACOE on reception since 2018, according to NFL Next Gen Stats, with 78 yards after the catch exceeding expectations. Concerns in Baltimore’s Secondary Baltimore’s defense, particularly its pass coverage, continued to struggle, especially without All-Pro safety Kyle Hamilton (ankle injury). In the second half, the Ravens’ defense allowed Ja’Marr Chase two lengthy touchdown receptions of 67 and 70 yards. To date, Baltimore’s secondary has permitted a league-high 28 completions of 25 yards or more. Unexpected Moment: Justin Tucker’s Rare Miss Reliable Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, a seven-time Pro Bowler, missed an extra point in the fourth quarter—a rare occurrence as he had successfully made 75 consecutive extra points prior. This miss came at a critical moment, though he rebounded with accuracy in field goals earlier in the season. Bengals Highlights Ja’Marr Chase’s Record-Setting Night Ja’Marr Chase demonstrated his playmaking skills, recording his sixth game with at least 150 receiving yards and a touchdown. This milestone ties him with Lance Alworth for third most games by a player under age 25, just behind Randy Moss and Justin Jefferson (seven games each). Chase had an outstanding 11 catches for 264 yds and a pair of scores at the end of the evening. Game-Changing Moment: Chase Brown’s Fumble In a pivotal third-quarter play, Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey forced a fumble from Bengals running back Chase Brown. This turnover led to a 21-point surge by Baltimore, allowing the Ravens to close the score gap and eventually secure the win. Brown’s fumble also magnified Cincinnati’s ongoing struggles in the ground game. Quarterback Breakdown: Joe Burrow’s Resilient Performance Despite facing constant defensive pressure and the absence of wide receiver Tee Higgins, Burrow displayed resilience. His 70-yard touchdown pass to Chase in the fourth quarter cut into Baltimore’s momentum after the Ravens’ 21-point rally. Burrow ended the game with 428 yards and four touchdown passes, marking his ninth game surpassing 350 passing yards and three touchdowns—an all-time high for the Bengals. Do you love free stuff?
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The rags to riches betting challenge! From 50TRX to 5K TRX!
Well I have this in my mind for a long time and a week or so ago, the plan did turn into actions! For the one not familiar with the betting challenge, it is pretty straight forward. You do start with a base bet and if the bet is won, the complete pay-out is the ante for the next bet. So you are just rolling over until the goal has been reached. Depending on the starting bet, the odds used and some banking possibilities, you could need a rather big winning streak, in most cases stretching 20 or more. Why? Well I have been sports betting for a long time. Not constantly but with intervals. Each time at the start of a new football season I do load up some funds and see how far I get. Like 99% of the people the funds were gone at the end of the season. No problem for me because I do see it as a hobby. Nothing wrong with that in my opinion. The strange thing is that almost all funds evaporate in a few weeks. This are the week that lady luck isn't at your side. Most of us do start to increase the ante, which is in most cases the beginning of the end! Currently I am in such a period. But lessons learned. The stakes aren't increased and I am sitting most of the time on the side line, waiting for a bet which could start a winning streak again. So I was thinking and reading about the betting challenge and decided to give it a shot! As a real crypto gambler I will do the challenge with Tron. I know there are other possibilities but you do have to start somewhere. I had some spare TRX around so it was obvious. From where to where! Well this is one of the most important decision to make. Your base bet does give an indication how fast it could go or how slow. Suppose that you do want to reach 1K and start with 50. If we take average odds of 1.2, 18 winning bets back to back are needed. If you would start the challenge from 100 a streak of only 14 bets would do the trick! But starting with the complete bankroll probably isn't very smart at all. It is hard enough to complete the challenge, let alone to succeed from the first attempt! I did reserve 250 TRX for this challenge and because I do want to give myself at least 5 attempts, my base bet will be 50 TRX. My goal has been set on 5K TRX. Why? Well I don't know, just sounded like a nice ball park figure. My simulator tell me that I would need 26 consecutive winning bets to complete the challenge with average odds of 1.2. I could go faster with higher odds but my test runs tell me that the average odds for me are between 1.2 and 1.25. 1.25 odds would require only 21 bets :) While my secret goal is much higher, I will limit it on 5K. If and when I would succeed in this, I can withdraw some funds, start over again and start with a higher base bet. Banking! But wait I will make this challenge a little bit harder on myself. I am not going to roll over the complete 100% of the previous bet. I will bank 5% of the previous bet, hoping to grant myself some more attempt. This of course has the downside that the start of the streak will be less rewarding and that the ante don't climb as fast as without a banking mechanism. This more or less will require 2 extra bets. But this also has some advantages, the higher the ante becomes, the tougher it will get to risk it all. While you do know that in fact only 50 TRX are at risk (aka the starting bet), your mind does tells you something different! And let's honest the mind is right in this case. With a banking mechanism I will give myself an extra attempt after of winning streak of around 8 bets! The records! This is also a good real life case for me to get used to Apple's Numbers. I recently bought a macbook and have to admit that it takes some time to get used to Number. Compared to Excel, this is a complete different spreadsheet. And to be honest I doubt that I will ever convert my real betting record sheet to Numbers ever. But like I said Numbers will be used to track my progress. I did create 3 worksheet to track it all and am still doubting if I will add a sport to it or not. Most bets will be Football and Tennis related. Sheet 1 was the easiest one, this is where I do record the bets. But due to the banking mechanism it got a little bit more complicated than initially planned. I do have to enter, the date, ante, odds and win or loss and all the rest is automated. The sheet calculates the input for the next bet based on my banking mechanism. If I do get into a bigger winning streak, I only have to change 1 cell on sheet number 2. Sheet number 2 tells me everything I do want to know. It give per attempt, the number of bets placed, the average odds used, the max ante and the profit/loss statement for that attempt. It also gives me some overall stats like Current bankroll, attempts left, the longest winning streak, lowest odds loosing bet (the painful one) and so on! Last but not least I also did create some kind of simulator. I only need to enter the starting bet, the average odds and the goal and I will show me how much bets are needed to reach the desired goal. Here I can turn on and off the banking mechanism! I will report my progress on a frequent basis. This is a way to confront myself with some stupid bets! Cheers, Peter
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The rags to riches betting challenge! From 50TRX to 5K TRX!
Well I have this in my mind for a long time and a week or so ago, the plan did turn into actions! For the one not familiar with the betting challenge, it is pretty straight forward. You do start with a base bet and if the bet is won, the complete pay-out is the ante for the next bet. So you are just rolling over until the goal has been reached. Depending on the starting bet, the odds used and some banking possibilities, you could need a rather big winning streak, in most cases stretching 20 or more. Why? Well I have been sports betting for a long time. Not constantly but with intervals. Each time at the start of a new football season I do load up some funds and see how far I get. Like 99% of the people the funds were gone at the end of the season. No problem for me because I do see it as a hobby. Nothing wrong with that in my opinion. The strange thing is that almost all funds evaporate in a few weeks. This are the week that lady luck isn't at your side. Most of us do start to increase the ante, which is in most cases the beginning of the end! Currently I am in such a period. But lessons learned. The stakes aren't increased and I am sitting most of the time on the side line, waiting for a bet which could start a winning streak again. So I was thinking and reading about the betting challenge and decided to give it a shot! As a real crypto gambler I will do the challenge with Tron. I know there are other possibilities but you do have to start somewhere. I had some spare TRX around so it was obvious. From where to where! Well this is one of the most important decision to make. Your base bet does give an indication how fast it could go or how slow. Suppose that you do want to reach 1K and start with 50. If we take average odds of 1.2, 18 winning bets back to back are needed. If you would start the challenge from 100 a streak of only 14 bets would do the trick! But starting with the complete bankroll probably isn't very smart at all. It is hard enough to complete the challenge, let alone to succeed from the first attempt! I did reserve 250 TRX for this challenge and because I do want to give myself at least 5 attempts, my base bet will be 50 TRX. My goal has been set on 5K TRX. Why? Well I don't know, just sounded like a nice ball park figure. My simulator tell me that I would need 26 consecutive winning bets to complete the challenge with average odds of 1.2. I could go faster with higher odds but my test runs tell me that the average odds for me are between 1.2 and 1.25. 1.25 odds would require only 21 bets :) While my secret goal is much higher, I will limit it on 5K. If and when I would succeed in this, I can withdraw some funds, start over again and start with a higher base bet. Banking! But wait I will make this challenge a little bit harder on myself. I am not going to roll over the complete 100% of the previous bet. I will bank 5% of the previous bet, hoping to grant myself some more attempt. This of course has the downside that the start of the streak will be less rewarding and that the ante don't climb as fast as without a banking mechanism. This more or less will require 2 extra bets. But this also has some advantages, the higher the ante becomes, the tougher it will get to risk it all. While you do know that in fact only 50 TRX are at risk (aka the starting bet), your mind does tells you something different! And let's honest the mind is right in this case. With a banking mechanism I will give myself an extra attempt after of winning streak of around 8 bets! The records! This is also a good real life case for me to get used to Apple's Numbers. I recently bought a macbook and have to admit that it takes some time to get used to Number. Compared to Excel, this is a complete different spreadsheet. And to be honest I doubt that I will ever convert my real betting record sheet to Numbers ever. But like I said Numbers will be used to track my progress. I did create 3 worksheet to track it all and am still doubting if I will add a sport to it or not. Most bets will be Football and Tennis related. Sheet 1 was the easiest one, this is where I do record the bets. But due to the banking mechanism it got a little bit more complicated than initially planned. I do have to enter, the date, ante, odds and win or loss and all the rest is automated. The sheet calculates the input for the next bet based on my banking mechanism. If I do get into a bigger winning streak, I only have to change 1 cell on sheet number 2. Sheet number 2 tells me everything I do want to know. It give per attempt, the number of bets placed, the average odds used, the max ante and the profit/loss statement for that attempt. It also gives me some overall stats like Current bankroll, attempts left, the longest winning streak, lowest odds loosing bet (the painful one) and so on! Last but not least I also did create some kind of simulator. I only need to enter the starting bet, the average odds and the goal and I will show me how much bets are needed to reach the desired goal. Here I can turn on and off the banking mechanism! I will report my progress on a frequent basis. This is a way to confront myself with some stupid bets! Cheers, Peter
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fullcoverbetting
The rags to riches betting challenge! From 50TRX to 5K TRX!
Well I have this in my mind for a long time and a week or so ago, the plan did turn into actions! For the one not familiar with the betting challenge, it is pretty straight forward. You do start with a base bet and if the bet is won, the complete pay-out is the ante for the next bet. So you are just rolling over until the goal has been reached. Depending on the starting bet, the odds used and some banking possibilities, you could need a rather big winning streak, in most cases stretching 20 or more. Why? Well I have been sports betting for a long time. Not constantly but with intervals. Each time at the start of a new football season I do load up some funds and see how far I get. Like 99% of the people the funds were gone at the end of the season. No problem for me because I do see it as a hobby. Nothing wrong with that in my opinion. The strange thing is that almost all funds evaporate in a few weeks. This are the week that lady luck isn't at your side. Most of us do start to increase the ante, which is in most cases the beginning of the end! Currently I am in such a period. But lessons learned. The stakes aren't increased and I am sitting most of the time on the side line, waiting for a bet which could start a winning streak again. So I was thinking and reading about the betting challenge and decided to give it a shot! As a real crypto gambler I will do the challenge with Tron. I know there are other possibilities but you do have to start somewhere. I had some spare TRX around so it was obvious. From where to where! Well this is one of the most important decision to make. Your base bet does give an indication how fast it could go or how slow. Suppose that you do want to reach 1K and start with 50. If we take average odds of 1.2, 18 winning bets back to back are needed. If you would start the challenge from 100 a streak of only 14 bets would do the trick! But starting with the complete bankroll probably isn't very smart at all. It is hard enough to complete the challenge, let alone to succeed from the first attempt! I did reserve 250 TRX for this challenge and because I do want to give myself at least 5 attempts, my base bet will be 50 TRX. My goal has been set on 5K TRX. Why? Well I don't know, just sounded like a nice ball park figure. My simulator tell me that I would need 26 consecutive winning bets to complete the challenge with average odds of 1.2. I could go faster with higher odds but my test runs tell me that the average odds for me are between 1.2 and 1.25. 1.25 odds would require only 21 bets :) While my secret goal is much higher, I will limit it on 5K. If and when I would succeed in this, I can withdraw some funds, start over again and start with a higher base bet. Banking! But wait I will make this challenge a little bit harder on myself. I am not going to roll over the complete 100% of the previous bet. I will bank 5% of the previous bet, hoping to grant myself some more attempt. This of course has the downside that the start of the streak will be less rewarding and that the ante don't climb as fast as without a banking mechanism. This more or less will require 2 extra bets. But this also has some advantages, the higher the ante becomes, the tougher it will get to risk it all. While you do know that in fact only 50 TRX are at risk (aka the starting bet), your mind does tells you something different! And let's honest the mind is right in this case. With a banking mechanism I will give myself an extra attempt after of winning streak of around 8 bets! The records! This is also a good real life case for me to get used to Apple's Numbers. I recently bought a macbook and have to admit that it takes some time to get used to Number. Compared to Excel, this is a complete different spreadsheet. And to be honest I doubt that I will ever convert my real betting record sheet to Numbers ever. But like I said Numbers will be used to track my progress. I did create 3 worksheet to track it all and am still doubting if I will add a sport to it or not. Most bets will be Football and Tennis related. Sheet 1 was the easiest one, this is where I do record the bets. But due to the banking mechanism it got a little bit more complicated than initially planned. I do have to enter, the date, ante, odds and win or loss and all the rest is automated. The sheet calculates the input for the next bet based on my banking mechanism. If I do get into a bigger winning streak, I only have to change 1 cell on sheet number 2. Sheet number 2 tells me everything I do want to know. It give per attempt, the number of bets placed, the average odds used, the max ante and the profit/loss statement for that attempt. It also gives me some overall stats like Current bankroll, attempts left, the longest winning streak, lowest odds loosing bet (the painful one) and so on! Last but not least I also did create some kind of simulator. I only need to enter the starting bet, the average odds and the goal and I will show me how much bets are needed to reach the desired goal. Here I can turn on and off the banking mechanism! I will report my progress on a frequent basis. This is a way to confront myself with some stupid bets! Cheers, Peter
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