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All By The BookHi Bloggers

I have been testing All by the book since the 14th April and I can certainly say that it was a complete new approach for me, but anyway I took the bull by the horns and gave it a shot and the results have been very impressive to say the least. Over the 84 days working to 105%  and below All by the book has made a profit of 1623.67 points with a total maximum risk  of 1440.41 points, that is a very high plus 112.72% Return on Maximum Risk.

Before any sharp eyed people notice yes that is an additional 40 points on the final total we had on Day 84 this was due to a couple of odd mistakes as regards Non Runners in May for which I apologize for, the actual review figures will be amended shortly.

Anyway I have given a breakdown of the figures for working up to 105 below on All by The Book:



Up to 105

Results




Days

Winning Days

Strike Rate

84

56

66.66%

Races

Winning Races

Strike Rate

528

205

38.83%

Max Risk

Profit

Return on Max Risk

1440.41

1623.67

Plus 112.72%


Longest Losing Run(Days)

3 Days (Twice)

Longest Winning Run (Days)  

6 Days (Twice)

Longest Losing Run (Races)

13 (Once)

Longest Winning Run (Races)

5 (Twice)

Maximum Races in a Day

15 (Once)

Maximum Loss in a Day

26.41 points

Maximum Win in a Day

117.31 points


Pretty impressive stuff 2 days out of 3 were winning ones, our maximum loss on any given Day was only 26.41 points yet our maximum return was 117.31 points. Now it must be said that using the 105 criteria things can become hectic on some days, but the average is only around 6 races per day and once you get used to All by the book it can be operated quickly and easily. Now I can appreciate it might be difficult for those working during the week  so, how did All by the book fair just on the weekends? lets have a look:



Weekends



Up to 105





Days

Winning Days

Strike Rate

24

18

75.00%

Races

Winning Races

Strike Rate

147

62

42.09%

Max Risk

Profit

Return on Max Risk

344.28

459.2

Plus 133.4%


Longest Losing Run(Days)

2 Days (Twice)

Longest Winning Run (Days)

6 Days (Twice)

Longest Losing Run (Races)

9 (Once)

Longest Winning Run (Races)

5 (Once)

Maximum Races in a Day

15 (Once)

Maximum Loss in a Day

15.04 points

Maximum Win in a Day

59.59 points


So the figures look even better with All by the book making an average of over 19 points per day, a better strike rate all round and a higher percentage return. So you folks who can only use All by the book at weekends will certainly not lose out. Now I would have Passed and Recommended All by the book just on the above performance, but things are about to get even better a lot of you blogger’s have been asking which is the best strategy, working to 105% book or 103% book, here is your answer!



103 and Below





Days

Winning Days

Strike Rate

79

47

59.52%

Races

Winning Races

Strike Rate

260

110

42.30%

Max Risk

Profit

Return on Max Risk

385.4

1049.12

Plus 272.21%


Longest Losing Run(Days)

3 Days (Four)

Longest Winning Run (Days)

7 Days (Once)

Longest Losing Run (Races)

9 (Once)

Longest Winning Run (Races)

5 (Once)

Maximum Races in a Day

10 (Once)

Maximum Loss in a Day

13.58 points

Maximum Win in a Day

90.18 points


So you are probably thinking is Sgt Dave crazy, not yet, okay we have lost 574.55 points profit from working to 105 but we have now lost over 1053.66 points from our Maximum Risk look at the Return Percentage that is awesome. It also makes  All by the book easier to manage, you only get an average of 3 to 4 qualifying races a day. Once you get up and running it will not take long to place your bets and less money management because you are dealing with less races.

The most I ever had on one day with All by the book was 10 races the next was 8. If you were operating a Lay system you normally have to start with a Bank of 100 points well to Betfair minimum stake of 2 pounds so you would need a Betting Bank of 200 pounds. For that kind of money you could use 10 pence per point and start using All by the book. So even for such modest stakes you would have made 104.91 pounds in 12 weeks, and by compounding you can gradually increase the value of your point.

Finally for those folks who can only operate All By The Book at weekends what would your results be for 103% and below:



Weekends



103 and Below





Days

Winning Days

Strike Rate

24

17

70.92%

Races

Winning Races

Strike Rate

91

41

45.05%

Max Risk

Profit

Return on Max Risk

136.92

275.5

Plus 201.21%


Longest Losing Run(Days)

2 Days (Three)

Longest Winning Run (Days)

5 Days (Twice)

Longest Losing Run (Races)

5 (Once)

Longest Winning Run (Races)

4 (Once)

Maximum Races in a Day

10 (Once)

Maximum Loss in a Day

4.98 points

Maximum Win in a Day

49.17points

Once again if you have only time available at weekends you are still going to make a good profit with All by the book.

So lets look at the disadvantages:

The bookmakers  are going to ban you because you are winning, well this has been discussed many times on the blog but just to condense what was said:


  1. Do not go crazy with your staking if you have sufficient capital 100 pounds per race is enough.
  2. Round off your bets having strange odd amounts: i.e. 27.87 is a dead give away you are using a system round it off to 28.
  3. Spread your bets evenly and try not to have multiples with the same bookmaker.
  4. If a bookmaker account is making too much profit try to create a sure bet on betfair by laying low and backing high on the bookies account with the view to the back bet losing. You should do this with selections in any market where the price is ideally below 4.0 or 3/1 and we are aiming for the back bet in the bookies to lose so that the lay bet in betfair is successful. This way we can cash out our winnings in betfair and our bookies company is left feeling happy that your account is a losing one. This will not always be simple you could go on a fantastic run and end up tripling or even quadrupling your bookies account before you lose the bet. Try to research which bets are most likely to lose. Competitive large field horse races are ideal. As long as you look like a true gambler and always end up losing the bet which you will the bookmaker will love your custom…


Even if you do end up, after taking plenty of the bookmakers cash getting banned or a restricted account All by the book will give you ideas that can help you make money. Unfortunately I cannot disclose any details, but if you look at some of the comments in  my All by the book review some blogger’s are using variations of the method already to make more profit.

Other comments “I don’t have time” Well as already has been proved it works just as well on Weekends as it does any other time, using 103% or below should reduce the time needed by around 50% as over half the selections  have been removed and also gives better value. In betting if you want to succeed you have to put the time in, it’s no different to any other business.

All by the book requires a lot of capital well yes if you want to stake 1 pound per point, but as I said earlier you could start doing 103% or less with around 200 pounds which is the minimal for most lay and back systems etc and you are going to make more profit using All by the book with minimal risk. Just start off slowly use compounding and you will be able to get your stakes to a reasonable level.

Yes like every other method or system you will have losing days with All by the book but your risk is minimal, which is one of the good points with the method.  An excellent return on risk is another and the fact that the All by the book is unique can also be added to the list.

In conclusion All by the book has been a really exciting product to review and I give it the maximum five stars due to its outstanding and regular profit making abilities, as I have said before no system or method is 100% perfect, yes you have to put some work in and do some money management but this is a small price to pay for the profits. My only problem now is where I can find another product like All by the book to review.

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Regards

Sgt Dave

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All By The Book – Day 84

All By The Book – Day  84 July 6th 

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I would have loved to have finished the trial with a big win but it did not happen and we only had 2 qualifying races anyway, they were Pontefract 14:30/17:30 and a loss of 5.51 points on the day. I hope to post the Final Review soon i am still doing the excel sheet to sort out the splits between 103 and 105, but anyway this has been one interesting experience and a very rewarding one with a final profit of over 1580 points.

P/L on the Day = minus 5.51 points

Cumulative P/L after Day 84 =  1580.85  points

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All By The Book – Day 83

All By The Book – Day  83 July 5th 

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  8 possible races but 2 did not qualify the remaining 6 were  Newton Abbot 14:45, Bath 16:00/17:00, Windsor 18:40/20:10, Ripon 19:50 and we achieved our second largest profit of the review +99.39 points. 

P/L on the Day = + 99.39 points

Cumulative P/L after Day 83 =  1586.36  points

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All By The Book – Day 82

All By The Book – Day  82 July 4th 

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  A more relaxing day with only 6 qualifying races Ayr 14:10, Brighton 14:30/15:00/15:30/16:30/17:00 even if there was only 6 races, the method still yielded a profit of  +34.34 points.

P/L on the Day = + 34.34 points

Cumulative P/L after Day 82 =  1486.97  points

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All By The Book – Day 81

All By The Book – Day  81  July 3rd 

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  A really busy day with 15 qualifying races they were Sandown 14:00/15:10/16:15, Haydock 14:15/16:00/17:10, Leicester 15:00/16:10, Beverley 15:50/16:25, Carlisle 18:55/20:55, Nottingham 20:10/20:40/21:10 and overall we returned a profit of  +43.49 points .

P/L on the Day = + 43.49 points

Cumulative P/L after Day 81 =  1452.63  points

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All By The Book – Day 80

All By The Book – Day  80  July 2nd 

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  A very busy day with 12 qualifying races they were Doncaster 14:00/14:30/15:00/16:45/17:15, Warwick 14:40/15:45, Sandown 14:50/16:35, Haydock 18:40/19:45, Beverley 18:50, and overall we returned a profit of  +24.18 points .

P/L on the Day = + 24.18 points

Cumulative P/L after Day 80 =  1409.14  points

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