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    Justin3587
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    Keeping track of sports betting.

    Ok, So I know most people that actually bet on sports don't really keep up with what they are doing. However, I am looking to experiment with it for some time. Basically, I want to break everything into individual categories and pool my stats. Does anyone know any good data software for this or do you make your own? Or do you just keep it simple such as using a spreadsheet. The thing I don't really like about a spreadsheet is that it makes it hard to keep up with parlays and things to that nature.

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    gregm
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    I have used quite a few and you could probably tweak excel to handle anything you need but wager station http://www.wagerstation.com/ is by far the best I have used. If you are just starting , use the sbr spreadsheet and keep a tracker thread in the subforums like jj does in players talk. I think for what you are looking for, wager station would be the best option but there are quite a few good ones out there now, I just messed around with bettracker on my mobile, has some interesting stuff on it. I have been meaning to mess around with this one but havent got around to it.http://www.aussportsbetting.com/tool...cel-worksheet/
    Last edited by gregm; 10-10-12 at 08:33 PM.

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