It’s been a decent week for the sports portfolio with the strong recent form of The Poacher continuing. The football service saw over 10% bank growth (ROC) over the week and the weekend was particularly lucrative with five points profit being made from the bets issued. In total, eight selections were provided over the course of Saturday and Sunday, and with seven winners and one bet returning the stake, it was happy days indeed. The service has broken through to a new profit high for the year and at this moment in time, all is rosy in The Poacher garden.
There was a little bit of action for Sports Service 1 too and a couple of winners at decent odds did the trick. We know turnover is slow, but the ytd shows an ROI of 21.9% so far, which is very impressive. As the nights start to draw in and the daily average temperature taking a turn for the worse, it is clear that winter is around the corner and I can’t help but think of the World Championships that take place over the Christmas period. With crowds back this year it should be quite the spectacle, and I hope SS1 can maintain its fine form until then.
A disappointing week for Scottish Football Income Booster and another dropped point or so. It’s a service that needs a change of fortune.
So after a decent week the overall Sports portfolio is lying at just a little below the ytd high profit point. Another good week and we’ll be breaking through that particular ceiling.
Sports Service 1 (30pt bank): Staked 28.75pts, +6.302pts, roi 21.92%, roc 21%, High: 7.295pts, CDD: -0.993pts, Max DD: -2.743pts.
Sports Service 2 (40): Staked 64pts, -4.934pts, roi -7.7%, roc -12.33%, High 0pts, CDD: -4.934pts, Max DD: -6.734pts.
Scottish Football Income Booster (100): Staked 112pts, -18.437pts, roi -16.46%, roc -18.43%, High: 4.394pts, CDD: -22.831pts, Max DD: -22.831pts.
The Poacher (40): Staked 302pts, +24.07pts, roi 7.97%, roc 60.17%, High: 24.07pts, CDD: 0pts, Max DD: -9.645pts
Sports Total Figures: ROI 4.33%, ROC 12.07%
*ROI – Return On investment, ROC – Return On Capital (ie. bank growth), CDD – Current Drawdown, Max DD – Maximum Drawdown