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  • Kostrhoun
    SBR Hustler
    • 06-15-09
    • 64

    #1
    Software or web page to track my betting record
    Hi there,

    pls, I am looking for software or web page, that will automatically evaluate my bets for MLB, soccer (asian handicap) or tennis and provide me stats/charts regarding my betting record (ROI, strike-rate, earnings etc.) and will help me to compare my different betting systems. I don“t want to manually insert every result to excel file, I would appreciate the results to be evaluated automatically.

    Thank you for any advice!

    Tom
  • bballday10
    SBR Rookie
    • 08-13-09
    • 20

    #2
    Can't post the link, but my buddy is creating something like that. just google 'trackthebet' and you should see the Coming Soon page listed.

    Chris
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    • Wrecktangle
      SBR MVP
      • 03-01-09
      • 1524

      #3
      It's called MSExcel.

      It works, and you can "program" it to do anything.

      If you can't do Excel, you should not be "allowed" to make a bet, or have access to any other sharp objects.
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      • bballday10
        SBR Rookie
        • 08-13-09
        • 20

        #4
        Wreck- How, using Excel, do you track your performance by Conference, Division and Team?

        Meaning, how can you show let's say, that I would be 9-1-1 ATS on/against Oklahoma this year or 2-9 on the Big 10 Conference Totals plays?
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        • EatToDrink
          SBR Hustler
          • 04-17-09
          • 58

          #5
          bbalday, can you tell me when your buddy will open his website ?
          Thanks
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          • billdo75
            SBR Sharp
            • 05-11-09
            • 418

            #6
            Originally posted by bballday10
            Wreck- How, using Excel, do you track your performance by Conference, Division and Team?

            Meaning, how can you show let's say, that I would be 9-1-1 ATS on/against Oklahoma this year or 2-9 on the Big 10 Conference Totals plays?
            Autofilter is a beautiful thing, my friend. Once you have the data you want, name the columns whatever you want, then highlight all those column names and go to Data -> Autofilter. Then you can click the drop-down on the column header to select a specific value from that column or more advanced filters. Also, if you have some totals up top, be sure to use =SUBTOTAL instead of =SUM, =COUNT, etc. Using SUBTOTAL instead of the regular grouping functions, your totals will reflect just what you've filtered on rather than everything. Read up on it and you should be fine. With a little knowledge, Excel is an excellent tool for tracking results.
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            • bballday10
              SBR Rookie
              • 08-13-09
              • 20

              #7
              @Eat to Drink- Should be in beta early September.. live end of Sept/beginning of October

              @billdo- very nice. Def look into that. personally, I'd rather have a software, to be able to graph and chart my stuff as well as begin able to view all my picks. thanks
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              • bballday10
                SBR Rookie
                • 08-13-09
                • 20

                #8
                @Eat to Drink- Should be in beta early September.. live end of Sept/beginning of October

                @billdo- very nice. Def look into that. personally, I'd rather have a software, to be able to graph and chart my stuff as well as begin able to view all my picks. thanks

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                • pohodicka
                  SBR Rookie
                  • 09-06-09
                  • 30

                  #9
                  try www.mybetdiary.com it is very good diary for your bets and it counts much statistic data etc...simple to work.
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                  • 20Four7
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 04-08-07
                    • 6703

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Wrecktangle
                    It's called MSExcel.

                    It works, and you can "program" it to do anything.

                    If you can't do Excel, you should not be "allowed" to make a bet, or have access to any other sharp objects.
                    A little harsh there Wreck but you are entirely correct. I still have binders and notebooks from the old days before computers. Even when I had computers I still preferred pen and paper.
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