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Football Roulette – 2012-13 Correct Score Simulation And Conclusion


Football Betting Correct Score Roulette System Stop-Loss Scenario

Here are the four chosen leagues showing the financial results ended at and including 30/12/2011 (click on the tables to open them in a new tab and then use the provided magnifier to enlarge them):

Premier League 2011-12 Stop Loss Scenario Table

Premier League 2011-12 Stop Loss Scenario Table

The Championship 2011-12 Stop Loss Scenario Table

The Championship 2011-12 Stop Loss Scenario Table

League One 2011-12 Stop Loss Scenario Table

League One 2011-12 Stop Loss Scenario Table

League Two 2011-12 Stop Loss Scenario Table

League Two 2011-12 Stop Loss Scenario Table

A summary table of all four leagues appears on the following page.


Last Update: 11 June 2013

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4 Responses to “Football Roulette – 2012-13 Correct Score Simulation And Conclusion”

  1. 8 October 2015 at 9:36 pm #

    Hi Ayon,

    Liverpool’s long run without a 2-0 home win was incredibly 53 consecutive Premier League games at Anfield…

  2. 8 October 2015 at 1:20 pm #

    Hello sir,
    In your footnotes you mentioned that Liverpool didn’t get a 2-0 home win in 53 matches. Is this statisticks is only about premier league games or every matches like friendly,league and cup matches ?

  3. 27 July 2014 at 5:01 pm #

    Hello Joe,

    Thanks for your comment.

    The answer is simple really – the higher scores do not occur regularly enough to provide confidence in your betting bank. For example, if you figure how often a 2-2 scoreline occurs in a league in a whole season, you will soon understand that the possible losing streak will very quickly deplete your bank. Choosing a more frequent scoreline such as 2-0 or 2-1 to the home team is more viable. Try looking at the 0-0 half-time score line too.

    However, this is not a system I would employ personally, and the point of this article is to make people aware of its failings and deficiencies, despite its apparent popularity in numerous posts I have seen on many other web sites.

    Hope this helps and good luck.

  4. 23 July 2014 at 9:15 am #

    Hi Sir., I enjoyed your creativity and am interested in using your system. I have a question for you if you don’t mind. Why is your Football Betting Correct Score Roulette System not based on the total scores higher than 3, for example, 3-1 or 2-2? I am looking forward to hearing from you. Thank you for your advice.

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