Okay, I have been working on a tennis system lately. I love the sport, and has always been sad that I didn't know any good capper for tennis.
I recently found data for the past 13 tennis seasons for men (ATP) and the past 7 seasons for women (WTA).
I have backtested my system for more than 17,000 games over the past 13 seasons!
There has been two losing seasons, and the numbers might seem big. But if we were playing the system in a losing season, I think we would stop before losing the numbers that you see for the losing seasons. I think we should be able to cut losses in such a season with pure common sense and lose a lot less.
I am not sure if I will begin to post tomorrow, tuesday or wednesday, since I still need to find the fastest way to go through the daily card. But the plays should be out very soon.
The system contains two types of plays. 1 unit and 2 units. You will see that about 30% of the plays is 2 units plays. The hitrate for the 2 units isn't much higher than the hitrate for 1 unit plays. But the profit per game is much better for the 2 units than the 1 unit plays.
All plays are by the way money line plays.
Down below I will walk you through the results, in three steps.
1. The total record of the combined ATP and WTA picks.
2. The total record for ATP (13 seasons)
3. The total record for WTA (7 seasons)
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1. The total record of the combined ATP and WTA picks.
Below is the table that shows the results for the complete record. Please note that WTA was first added from 2007 and forward.
The system has netted about 900 units over the past 13 seasons, with a avg season profit at +68 units for 1315 plays per season.
And when scrolling a bit down, you will find graphs showing the results divided into different categories.
2. The total record for ATP (13 seasons)
Below is the table that shows the results for the complete ATP record. The record runs back to 2001.
The system has netted about 600 units over the past 13 seasons in ATP, with a avg season profit at +46 units for 1015 plays per season.
The ATP system has 2 season losses over the past 13 seasons. But by common sense, we should be able to stop playing the system before we end down in -50 units for a season.
And when scrolling a bit down, you will find graphs showing the results divided into different categories.
3. The total record for WTA (7 seasons)
Below is the table that shows the results for the complete WTA record. The record runs back to 2007.
The system has netted about 300 units over the past 7 seasons in WTA, with a avg season profit at +41 units for 557 plays per season.
The WTA system has yet to lose a season!!
And when scrolling a bit down, you will find graphs showing the results divided into different categories.
I will let you know when I begin to post the plays.
/Nico
I recently found data for the past 13 tennis seasons for men (ATP) and the past 7 seasons for women (WTA).
I have backtested my system for more than 17,000 games over the past 13 seasons!
There has been two losing seasons, and the numbers might seem big. But if we were playing the system in a losing season, I think we would stop before losing the numbers that you see for the losing seasons. I think we should be able to cut losses in such a season with pure common sense and lose a lot less.
I am not sure if I will begin to post tomorrow, tuesday or wednesday, since I still need to find the fastest way to go through the daily card. But the plays should be out very soon.
The system contains two types of plays. 1 unit and 2 units. You will see that about 30% of the plays is 2 units plays. The hitrate for the 2 units isn't much higher than the hitrate for 1 unit plays. But the profit per game is much better for the 2 units than the 1 unit plays.
All plays are by the way money line plays.
Down below I will walk you through the results, in three steps.
1. The total record of the combined ATP and WTA picks.
2. The total record for ATP (13 seasons)
3. The total record for WTA (7 seasons)
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1. The total record of the combined ATP and WTA picks.
Below is the table that shows the results for the complete record. Please note that WTA was first added from 2007 and forward.
The system has netted about 900 units over the past 13 seasons, with a avg season profit at +68 units for 1315 plays per season.
And when scrolling a bit down, you will find graphs showing the results divided into different categories.
2. The total record for ATP (13 seasons)
Below is the table that shows the results for the complete ATP record. The record runs back to 2001.
The system has netted about 600 units over the past 13 seasons in ATP, with a avg season profit at +46 units for 1015 plays per season.
The ATP system has 2 season losses over the past 13 seasons. But by common sense, we should be able to stop playing the system before we end down in -50 units for a season.
And when scrolling a bit down, you will find graphs showing the results divided into different categories.
3. The total record for WTA (7 seasons)
Below is the table that shows the results for the complete WTA record. The record runs back to 2007.
The system has netted about 300 units over the past 7 seasons in WTA, with a avg season profit at +41 units for 557 plays per season.
The WTA system has yet to lose a season!!
And when scrolling a bit down, you will find graphs showing the results divided into different categories.
I will let you know when I begin to post the plays.
/Nico