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April 29, 2009

BingoBonusBlaster Test

Again, no profit today. I’m finding that the halls are getting busier again and it takes longer to find the right one.

Day 17

Opening Bank £48

Lost £3

Running Loss/Profit  -£100

Balance £45

Filed under General by Tony McCoy

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Apologies for the lack of posts over the last few days. I was away over the weekend and yesterday my laptop adaptor decided to pack in so I had to go and buy a new one. I couldn’t get one at short notice and ended up buying a new laptop. This inevitably mean’t having to have the dreaded Vista and I spent all afternoon trying to figure out how to work it. I got a Sony Vaio with 17″ monitor but because it’s such a high definition screen, everything on the screen was tiny… I bought a bigger screen to make stuff bigger, not smaller. Why they made it so that the default settings mean you need binoculars to read anything on the screen is beyond me!

Even going onto the Internet I still have to zoom 125% just to be able to read the text… I nearly booted the thing out of the window and would have done had it not just cost me twelve hundred quid.

Still, I’m told Vista has loads of stuff on it, which of course I’ll never use… and what’s the point of a blue ray recorder when I have a perfectly good external hard drive?

Ah well, no doubt in a few weeks I’ll never look back.

E-mails… understandably I now have a back log of e-mails to answer. As you know, I always respond to all e-mails so if it’s not urgent, please don’t e-mail in for the next few days whilst I try to get through this lot.

Cheers

Graham

Filed under General by Graham

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March 12, 2009

Quick On The Draw

I am running this test on Quick On The Draw Horse Racing Method from Steve Carter.

Selections are for the unique properties of the UK All Weather track at Kempton Park. To protect the system, I will not go into detail regarding the horses or times of races, as in time I think it would be possible to get some idea of the underlying rules.

As the selections are for one circuit only, blog entries for this system will only take place when meetings are held there.

No form study is required, but access to any newspaper or racing website that produces racecards in some format is.

The system comes as an eighteen-page document, and includes a summary of results from January to November 2008. It is not onerous in terms of time to action.

A betting bank is suggested of 50 points, with selections at Betfair SP, I will use £5 per selection, and show results to Betfair SP and SPs as recorded on the Easy odds website. I will also keep a record of prices on Betfair with 2 minutes to the off, just in case for any reason the Betfair SPs are not issued. This has not been a problem in my testing so far, but for some reason it does take them hours to make the information available. Last night for example, as I said in my recording of results for Nailed On, the results for yesterday afternoons racing were not available on their website at gone midnight!

Anyway, onto the results:

11th March 2009

Bookmaker SP: £7.50 (Total to date: £7.50)
Betfair SP: £12.55 (Total to date: £12.55)

Filed under General by David Aston

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February 13, 2009

Snare System

Day 16

System as published – no qualifying races

Extended system – 3 races made it through initial selection, but 2 of these subsequently fell outside qualifying criteria. The remaining race won at 10/1 and therefore so did the associated Lay. Nice :)

Extended Back won for nett profit of £120.00

Current Bank £1194.00 (+£194.00)

Extended Lay won for £9.50 profit

Current Bank £1028.50 (+£28.50)

Filed under Backing,General,Horse Racing Systems,Laying by Arthur

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February 12, 2009

Snare System

Day 15

reading the author’s blog, there doesn’t appear to be any reason why the system should be limited to the first 4 races of the day, other than this is the published rule. So, I am going to operate 4 banks for the system – one is for the system as published and one for a Lay based on this system (these are the 2 banks currently running). Two others for the system extended for all the day’s races and a Lay based on this system. Hope that makes sense! Will start the extended trail with banks of £1000 each. Regrettably, I don’t have the data to back test this, so this aspect of the test will start today. Again, as this is outside the published parameters, the results here will not affect the final summary.
System (as published) had no qualifying races today.

Extended system had 2 qualifying races and 2 winners, which means 2 winners on the associated Lays too.

Southwell 1610 win for profit £64

Southwell 1645 win for profit £10.  Current bank £1074.00 (+£74.00)

Extended Lays  2 wins for 2x£9.50 profit. Current Bank £1019.00 (+£19.00).

Filed under Backing,General,Horse Racing Systems,Laying by Arthur

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February 2, 2009

E-mails

This is a general housekeeping message regarding e-mails.

As you can imagine, I get a lot of e-mails. I always reply to e-mails I receive. If you wish to send me an e-mail for the first time then please put CASH MASTER in the subject line of your e-mail so that I know it’s not from someone offering to improve my manhood. If I’ve replied to your e-mail then you are added to my safe list and you don’t need to put CASH MASTER in the subject line again (unless you are using a different e-mail address) as your e-mail will get through.

If you send me an e-mail, please give me a couple of days to reply as I get a lot of e-mails, so please don’t keep sending the same e-mail ten times a day assuming I’m being rude by not answering… the chances are that I simply haven’t had time to read it yet.

If you’ve left it a couple of days and haven’t received a reply, please don’t assume I’m ignoring you. As I said, I always reply to e-mails. The chances are that you have e-mailed me from a useless e-mail provider like Yahoo, AOL or BtInternet to name a few, and they have simply not delivered my reply. You would not believe the amount of replies I send to Yahoo e-mail addresses and they just don’t get through. Add my domain (cash-master.com) to your safe list before e-mailing me as this should help my reply to get through.

If you still haven’t had a reply, again… it’s not me, it’s your e-mail provider.  In this case, e-mail me from a different e-mail address. I recommend www.safe-mail.net for an excellent free e-mail account (no advertising either). Please don’t keep sending me the same e-mail from the same e-mail account and just sit there thinking I’m being rude. Thanks.

Filed under General by Graham

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January 29, 2009

Snare System

Day 1 – Thursday 29 Jan

No qualifying races today.

Filed under Backing,General,Horse Racing Systems by Arthur

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January 21, 2009

The Golden Key

UPDATE

Just to let you all know that Arthur, who has been running the test on the Golden Key system, has had to take some time off due to a member of his family being seriously ill.

It may be that I will have to complete the test on this system in Arthurs place unless his situation improves, which we hope it does.

Thanks.

Filed under General by Graham

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January 21, 2009

TAPS

This month, I’ll be trialling The Alternative Punters Syndicate (or TAPS for short).

TAPS is a subscription based tipping service which offers a variety on tips on different sports. The tips are received via a series of daily emails – one for Sports/Football bets, one for back bets on Horse Racing and one for lay bets on Horse Racing. The emails are received between 09:30 and 11:30 each day and are very easy to follow.

Due to pressure of work, I’ll only be following the Sports, Football and Horse Racing back bets. If I get time at the end of the trial then I’ll try to measure the performance of the lay bets as well.

I’ll update the blog on a weekly basis with my full progress.

Filed under Backing,Football,General,Horse Racing Systems by Alistair Moffatt

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December 24, 2008

Merry Christmas

I’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has contributed and continues to contribute to making the Cash Master Blog what it is today. To the bloggers themselves for their tireless and extensive (and unpaid!) work in testing the systems, to the readers who e-mail in with comments and suggestions, and to the silent majority, the thousands of you, whoever you are, that come here everyday to read about whats happening in the merry world of tax free money making.

I wish you all a very merry Christmas (or Saturnalia, or Winter Festival).

Have a great day, revel in your time, and I’ll see you all on the other side.

 

Filed under General by Graham

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