Our MULTI-SYS data sheet has been running live for nearly a month now.
REMINDER
What is the new MULTI-SYS data sheet?
Our new MULTI-SYS data sheet is essentially a combination of seven different system sheets. However, some of these systems will go days at a time (sometimes longer!) without finding a bet. Some of the sheets are going after long shots (some will win at very big BSP prices, but we will have to wait patiently at times for those), whereas some of the others will be going after horses at shorter single-digit prices too.
SYS#21 only has a 6.1% strike rate.
SYS#22 (has been superseded by SYS#26).
SYS#23 has a 24.46% strike rate.
SYS#24 only has a 6.73% strike rate.
* The minimum advised odds for the SYS#24 system sheet are 13/2
SYS#25 has a 29.47% strike rate.
SYS#26 has a 27.1% strike rate.
SYS#27 only has a 7.51% strike rate.
SYS#28 only has a 6.94% strike rate.
* The minimum advised odds for the SYS#28 system sheet are 9/1
Some of these have a very low strike rate, but they will find some very big winners here and there (and I mean very big!). Most won't be spitting out loads of bets either; some of them will go days at a time (or longer) without lining up a bet.
PERFORMANCE UPDATE:
Since going live nearly a month ago, we haven’t had any big winners yet, although we did have one go close (for SYS#21) at 66/1 SP. The system sheet that has performed the best so far is SYS#25. Since going live, SYS#25 is running at an outstanding ROI% return of 126% to Betfair SP. However, it’s still very early days, and I can’t imagine it will remain as high as that once the sample size increases. I would expect it to settle out over the long term to something much more realistic, most likely somewhere between 30% and 50% ROI.
I’m not currently backing any of the MULTI-SYS data sheets myself yet. Instead, I am waiting for the data samples to build in size while monitoring the performance of each closely before deciding which systems to follow. More updates are to follow once the sample sizes continue to increase.
Further Update:
I did a follow-up post in regard to the MULTI-SYS data sheet the day after making this post. Here is the follow-up post: