2016 Round 18 : A Better Balance
/This week, Investors face no especially high-stakes games. the most radical head-to-head wager priced at just $2.60 and the largest line bet sized at just 1.5% of the Fund.
Read MoreThis week, Investors face no especially high-stakes games. the most radical head-to-head wager priced at just $2.60 and the largest line bet sized at just 1.5% of the Fund.
Read MoreIt was a relatively quiet week for team re-rankings on both MARS and ChiPS this week, with MARS promoting or demoting three teams by a single place and ChiPS doing the same for five teams.
Read MoreAnother loss this week, in fact the worst in a single round this season, as the losses from the Head-to-Head Fund's 1 from 5 and the Line Fund's 3 from 6 couldn't be overcome by the Overs/Unders Fund's profit on a 4 from 5 performance.
Read MoreWith the change to the methodology for predicting team and total scores as described in last week's blog, it appears we've entered a new phase of overs/unders wagering. For the first time in the Overs/Unders Fund's history, it's made more overs than unders wagers this week.
Read MoreAt this point in the season, with a number of teams looking to next year as their source for additional honours, I usually get a little nervous about how wise it is to be wagering essentially oblivious to that reality. This year is no different.
Read MoreThe Saturday of a golfing tournament is sometimes referred to as "moving day". Round 16 of the AFL appears to have been "moving week".
Read MoreThough the Dons gave Investors (once again) false hope of an unlikely profit on the weekend, the eventual 2.6c loss for the Overall Portfolio was probably a fair reflection of the round.
Read MoreThe Overs/Unders Fund has gone all Goldilocks on more than half of the weekend's TAB Totals, declaring them "just right" and thus unsuitable for any investment.
Read MoreBoth the Line Fund and the Head-to-Head Fund have taken the opportunity afforded by the first 9-game round for three weeks to ramp up their wagering activity, finding value in the first two and the last two games of the round.
Read MoreA fairly quiet week for MoS' traditional Rating Systems, with MARS moving only six teams in total and just three teams by more than a single spot, and ChiPS also moving only six teams in total and just one by more than a single spot.
Read MoreA perfect set of wagering results this week, with the lone head-to-head and line bets on Port Adelaide proving successful, and the Overs/Unders Fund guessing correctly in the five other games.
Read MoreIt looks as though Investors can safely rely on the Overs/Unders Fund to provide wagering action even when the two other Funds have decided to save their money for another day.
Read MoreIf last weekend's Head-to-Head and Line Fund activity levels seemed a little pedestrian, this weekend's have stopped only just shy of comatose.
Read MoreIt's a hallmark of ELO rating systems that their level of surprise determines the size of their rating response, and this week's results provides an interesting case study of this behaviour.
Read MoreBut for a nine-goal final term in the Giants v Blues game, Investors would have been successful with all nine wagers this weekend. That said, two other Over/Under wagers were just a kick away from moving into the "loss" column, so the balance of the luck probably tilted in our direction.
Read MoreIn punting, as in life, you should be careful what you wish for, and last night's lamentation about the paucity of head-to-head and line betting this weekend has clearly been taken as a challenge by the Overs/Unders Fund, which has duly sprayed money at five of the six contests.
Read MoreIt seems odd, when you've byes and a truncated round, to start proceedings a day early, but that's again what the AFL has decided to do this year. Two games will have been completed then before the weekend proper has even started, and, for now at least, those are the only two games on which Investors will have any money at risk.
And not much money, nor much risk, at that.
Read MoreFewer teams in action in Round 13 meant that ChiPS and MARS had less reason to re-rate and re-rank teams this week, MARS ultimately moving seven teams and ChiPS just five.
Read MoreAny week that the Overall Portfolio increases in value is a week I'll gratefully accept, albeit that a monster head-to-head profit seemed possible for a large part of the final game of the round.
Read MoreAgain this week we find ourselves late on a Wednesday night waiting for the TAB to post a single Overs/Unders market, this time on the Swans v Dees game.
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