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Author Topic: leancuisine's Sports Picks(489 wins - 210 losses - 51 draws) Pooled Betting Fund  (Read 71265 times)
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March 08, 2015, 02:56:37 AM
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...and Tampa Bay Lightning wins at home 5-4 against the Dallas Stars, another premium pick winner today!

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March 08, 2015, 04:26:29 AM
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Would anyone be interested in a pooled fund, like an investment, but betting on my premium picks? A small portion will be placed on each pick, with profits being split to all staked in the fund. This allows you to not have to worry about missing my often short-notice picks. Wink

there isnt reallya guarantee about your picks isnt it? wondering what will happen to the investment if your picks lose? will you give up some refund? i bet no, this could be risky because your picks cant be always win all the time

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March 08, 2015, 05:01:36 AM
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Would anyone be interested in a pooled fund, like an investment, but betting on my premium picks? A small portion will be placed on each pick, with profits being split to all staked in the fund. This allows you to not have to worry about missing my often short-notice picks. Wink

there isnt reallya guarantee about your picks isnt it? wondering what will happen to the investment if your picks lose? will you give up some refund? i bet no, this could be risky because your picks cant be always win all the time
Yep, that's true, but that is also why I am following a money management system in which I do place small stakes, which is why my stake is only 1 LTC per pick.

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March 08, 2015, 05:53:05 AM
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Would anyone be interested in a pooled fund, like an investment, but betting on my premium picks? A small portion will be placed on each pick, with profits being split to all staked in the fund. This allows you to not have to worry about missing my often short-notice picks. Wink

there isnt reallya guarantee about your picks isnt it? wondering what will happen to the investment if your picks lose? will you give up some refund? i bet no, this could be risky because your picks cant be always win all the time
Yep, that's true, but that is also why I am following a money management system in which I do place small stakes, which is why my stake is only 1 LTC per pick.

a funds management isnt really a guarantee for your investor money, nevertheless if you are confident about this, i think you should post your idea in lending section and provide some interest, you could be ask to provide or not provide a collateral, rather than posting your idea here, which wont get so much attention

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March 08, 2015, 03:42:18 PM
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Would anyone be interested in a pooled fund, like an investment, but betting on my premium picks? A small portion will be placed on each pick, with profits being split to all staked in the fund. This allows you to not have to worry about missing my often short-notice picks. Wink

there isnt reallya guarantee about your picks isnt it? wondering what will happen to the investment if your picks lose? will you give up some refund? i bet no, this could be risky because your picks cant be always win all the time
Yep, that's true, but that is also why I am following a money management system in which I do place small stakes, which is why my stake is only 1 LTC per pick.

i like the idea, and as long as people follow his small stakes management system, there shouldn't be any issues.

Also, in case of loosing, casinos don't do refunds, so why should he do them?

Worst case scenario, is him taking off with the funds, but the way i see it, if i gamble i can loose.

OP, i say you do it and who wants participate should be informed of any risk that my occur.
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March 08, 2015, 04:20:53 PM
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i like the idea, and as long as people follow his small stakes management system, there shouldn't be any issues.

Also, in case of loosing, casinos don't do refunds, so why should he do them?

Worst case scenario, is him taking off with the funds, but the way i see it, if i gamble i can loose.

OP, i say you do it and who wants participate should be informed of any risk that my occur.

you said it by yourself, if I can bet it by myself, why should i give someone my money with the risk of Im being scammed? not to mention OP a scammer, sorry before, but i think this is risky, the only benefit is that we no longer need to pay attention to this thread for his picks
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March 08, 2015, 04:48:34 PM
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any picks for today? im loving them!
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March 08, 2015, 06:43:27 PM
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i like the idea, and as long as people follow his small stakes management system, there shouldn't be any issues.

Also, in case of loosing, casinos don't do refunds, so why should he do them?

Worst case scenario, is him taking off with the funds, but the way i see it, if i gamble i can loose.

OP, i say you do it and who wants participate should be informed of any risk that my occur.

you said it by yourself, if I can bet it by myself, why should i give someone my money with the risk of Im being scammed? not to mention OP a scammer, sorry before, but i think this is risky, the only benefit is that we no longer need to pay attention to this thread for his picks

you also said it yourself, not needing to wait for picks to be posted makes it faster and easier to go for good betting picks.

I'm not saying "shut up and take my money" to OP but i do see the benefits of the service.
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March 08, 2015, 08:59:59 PM
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@shulio, shifty252, and arallmuus. Thanks for your input! This betting pool is mainly to benefit those who are too busy or don't want to visit my thread everyday to see my picks. I will go ahead and post the details of the pool soon. Wink

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March 08, 2015, 09:02:09 PM
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Forgot to mention that the Washington Capitals won 6-1 against the Buffalo Sabres!

St. Louis Blues also won 6-1 against the awful Toronto Maple Leafs! Wink

Yesterday's four premium picks were all winners, making for a nice profit.

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March 08, 2015, 09:14:47 PM
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@shulio, shifty252, and arallmuus. Thanks for your input! This betting pool is mainly to benefit those who are too busy or don't want to visit my thread everyday to see my picks. I will go ahead and post the details of the pool soon. Wink


looking forward to it, since i lack the time and discipline to follow a long term small stakes betting plan.
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March 08, 2015, 09:29:53 PM
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Leancuisine's Small-Stakes Pooled Betting Fund (LPBF)


The goal of this betting fund is to benefit users who wish to bet on Leancuisine's premium picks, but may not have the time to do so. Small-stakes is the objective is the fund, to ensure safe profits. However, there is a large degree of risk involved in sports betting.

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     Fund Information

Shares: 0.01 BTC each or 1 LTC each

Stakes per Premium Pick: 5% of betting pool funds.

Commission: 10% of profits.

Progression: Martingale

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            Example

Premium Pick One: Betting Pool @ 10 LTC = 0.5 LTC stake @ 1.5 odds.

        Pick Outcome

Wins: +0.25 LTC profit, shared back to betting pool. Betting Pool = 10.25 LTC.
Loses: -0.5 LTC profit, next pick has a stake which will recoup the first loss.

(On Loss) Premium Pick Two: 1.0 LTC stake @ 1.5 odds = 0.5 profit - 0.5 loss = No gain.

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        Gains/Losses

You invested 10 LTC in a 100 LTC fund. (10% stake).

The fund had gains of 10 LTC, which makes your unrealized gain at +1 LTC.

The fund had losses of 10 LTC, which makes your unrealized loss at -1 LTC. (9 LTC in 90 LTC fund)

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If you would like to participate, message below and I will provide a deposit address. You can always withdraw your stake and profit at anytime.

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March 08, 2015, 10:11:41 PM
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i'm in for 0.05BTC, where do i send them?

If i want to increase my shares at some point later, can i do that?
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March 08, 2015, 10:46:25 PM
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i'm in for 0.05BTC, where do i send them?

If i want to increase my shares at some point later, can i do that?
Send the 0.05 BTC to:

1H4YmFc8kQRR6bfF4WsRupf24UwEE1w15e


You can always increase your share, but please notify me first.

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March 08, 2015, 10:47:44 PM
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I've created a spreadsheet for transparency and accountability purposes.


https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17NxAJdZzzIAHadST_vxQ9PVUzM0A6RvuYmlLORdqCrA/


I have also invested 20 LTC into this, currently own a 100% stake in the LTC pool. Wink


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March 08, 2015, 10:49:12 PM
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i'm in for 0.05BTC, where do i send them?

If i want to increase my shares at some point later, can i do that?
Send the 0.05 BTC to:

1H4YmFc8kQRR6bfF4WsRupf24UwEE1w15e


You can always increase your share, but please notify me first.

Sent:
https://blockchain.info/tx/9e9f7239a5393f9b9b6d88fcc270fdd4447aa1cf3db20a0ee68b270357ed7e4f

thanks
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March 08, 2015, 10:59:49 PM
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not interested in the betting pool, but sure will send tips from now on, any picks, are you stop giving them?
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March 08, 2015, 11:05:29 PM
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i'm in for 0.05BTC, where do i send them?

If i want to increase my shares at some point later, can i do that?
Send the 0.05 BTC to:

1H4YmFc8kQRR6bfF4WsRupf24UwEE1w15e


You can always increase your share, but please notify me first.

Sent:
https://blockchain.info/tx/9e9f7239a5393f9b9b6d88fcc270fdd4447aa1cf3db20a0ee68b270357ed7e4f

thanks
Payment received, thanks. I'll add you to the spreadsheet soon.

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March 08, 2015, 11:11:23 PM
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not interested in the betting pool, but sure will send tips from now on, any picks, are you stop giving them?
I'll still be giving out picks like usual. Wink

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March 09, 2015, 12:06:30 AM
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Leancuisine's Small-Stakes Pooled Betting Fund (LPBF)


The goal of this betting fund is to benefit users who wish to bet on Leancuisine's premium picks, but may not have the time to do so. Small-stakes is the objective is the fund, to ensure safe profits. However, there is a large degree of risk involved in sports betting.


Fund Information

Shares: 0.01 BTC each or 1 LTC each

Stakes per Premium Pick: 5% of betting pool funds.

Commission: 10% of profits.

Progression: Martingale


Example

Premium Pick One: Betting Pool @ 10 LTC = 0.5 LTC stake @ 1.5 odds.

Pick Outcome

Wins: +0.25 LTC profit, shared back to betting pool. Betting Pool = 10.25 LTC.
Loses: -0.5 LTC profit, next pick has a stake which will recoup the first loss.

(On Loss) Premium Pick Two: 1.0 LTC stake @ 1.5 odds = 0.5 profit - 0.5 loss = No gain.


Gains/Losses

You invested 10 LTC in a 100 LTC fund. (10% stake).

The fund had gains of 10 LTC, which makes your unrealized gain at +1 LTC.

The fund had losses of 10 LTC, which makes your unrealized loss at -1 LTC. (9 LTC in 90 LTC fund)



If you would like to participate, message below and I will provide a deposit address. You can always withdraw your stake and profit at anytime.


Spreadsheet posted for transparency and accountability purposes.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17NxAJdZzzIAHadST_vxQ9PVUzM0A6RvuYmlLORdqCrA/

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