Originally posted on 10/10/2012:

Win / Loss record by league

--Here is an early picture of where I stand with each league. I know that this is very early for any type of reliability, but they do offer a window into what is happening & how I am trending by league. I put this together because of

AUSTRIA: EBEL------------------ 0-1-0 = -3 units
CZECH REPUBLIC: Extraliga--10-5-0 = +15.56 units
FINLAND: SM-liiga--------------- 7-6-2 = -11.69 units
GERMANY: DEL------------------- 2-2-0 = -1.96 units
NORWAY: Eliteserien------------ 0-1-0 = -3 units
RUSSIA: KHL-----------------------8-13-5 = -21.76 units
SLOVAKIA: Extraliga------------- 1-1-0 = +2.71 units
SWEDEN: HockeyAllsvenskan-- 0-0-2 = 0 units
SWITZERLAND: NLA-------------- 7-4-2 = +5.3 units

Stats show positive for:
CZECH REPUBLIC: Extraliga--10-5-0 = +15.56 units
SWITZERLAND: NLA-------------- 7-4-2 = +5.3 units
SLOVAKIA: Extraliga------------- 1-1-0 = +2.71 units

--The Slovakia stats are too way too low to be reliable. More data needed for a better picture.
Stats show negative for:
RUSSIA: KHL-----------------------8-13-5 = -21.76 units
FINLAND: SM-liiga---------------- 7-6-2 = -11.69 units
AUSTRIA: EBEL-------------------- 0-1-0 = -3 units
NORWAY: Eliteserien------------- 0-1-0 = -3 units
GERMANY: DEL--------------------- 2-2-0 = -1.96 units

--The stats for Austria, Norway, & Germany are too way too low to be reliable. More data needed for a better picture.

Looking at the numbers:
--If I stopped playing KHL games, my BR would be in the black
--The Czech & Swiss leagues have netted me the most profits
--I have a winning percentage in the Finnish league, but negative profits. There is a good opportunity to capitalize if I watch the number of units played.

I will be tweaking my strategy going forward to try & benefit from this exercise.

Cheers & Best O'Luck to all