SYS3 (Pace) finds an 18/1 SP winner and reaches another new high
44.5 points have been returned to Betfair SP (before Exchange commission) in just 6 days
SYS3 (Pace) Analysis
You may want to read this recent post prior to this one: Given that SYS3 (Pace) seems to be our most popular system, I thought it was worth doing a deep dive into some important underlying statistics. Thankfully, there’s a lot more good than ugly. In fact, there is nothing ugly when you consider its performance against its historic strike rate. Moreover,…
SYS3 (Pace) has reached a new high thanks to a nice 18/1 SP winner yesterday.
Here are all the SYS3 (Pace) winners this month:
The current ROI% return this month for SYS3 (Pace) is 95%, which is above its historical ROI% return of 67%.
SYS3 (Pace) has been performing better overall this year than SYS3. The latter had a very difficult February and reached a record drawdown of 73.18 points (meaning it had eaten into nearly 37% of its advised starting bank of 200 points), although it’s since recovered nearly 50 of those points and is now on a much more palatable drawdown of just under 24 points (less than 12% of its advised betting bank). Let’s see how the two compare overall:
As you can see from the above, SYS3 has made 55 more points than SYS3 (Pace). However, those extra 55 points have come at the cost of a longer period of drawdown and a lower overall return on investment (67% vs. nearly 49.75%). So given this, I think SYS3 (Pace) is arguably the preferable option.
For more details about SYS3 (Pace), please read this previous post:
New SYS3 (Pace) data sheet added for our Premium Members
We have now added a new SYS3 (Pace) data sheet exclusively for our Premium Members. The rationale behind this new addition is that it’s a good way to help trim down the volume of bets on the main SYS3 data sheet. This should also help reduce the overall drawdown during a downturn in form. So it’s a good alternative for those that prefer to tread more car…
And for more statistics about SYS3 (Pace), please refer to this subsequent post too:
SYS3 (Pace) Analysis
You may want to read this recent post prior to this one: Given that SYS3 (Pace) seems to be our most popular system, I thought it was worth doing a deep dive into some important underlying statistics. Thankfully, there’s a lot more good than ugly. In fact, there is nothing ugly when you consider its performance against its historic strike rate. Moreover,…