David Punshon
Yearling
Does anybody use a Staking Machine, if so do you find them benficial
Many thanks its sounds exactly what I am looking forI used to use TSM which was a good piece of kit but I wanted automation and jumped ship onto betting bots.
TSM has a nice feature where it will forecast how long your system will stay in profit or not which can save you losing your hard earned on any dodgy systems.
I am Just trying to get my head round the TSM. It looks a useful tool but a little confusing at first.David Punshon I like TSM as well, lets me do better analysis than I could with excel-only problem for me is that due to the way I bet (sizeable number of fairly low-stakes bets all put on before work) something like the square root plan on paper looks like it would generate ridiculous levels of profit, whereas in reality I wouldn't be able to set the stakes properly (ie after each bet)
I've not used automation software before although Gruss, Marketfeeder pro and Betangel all look OK.
I am Just trying to get my head round the TSM. It looks a useful tool but a little confusing at first.
I will have to give it a go. It's very handy for a bet log if nothing elseYeah it's a bit of a cluttered interface-if you go to application settings then available staking plans you can disable all the ones you don't need. I think I just generated a random bet history and messed around with it for a bit until I got the hang of it. The quick stats (bottom left) and graphs/analysis and monte carlo simulations in the top right are probably a decent place to start
Importing from excel is quite easy as long as the data is formatted with with the right win/lose and profit/loss columns etc.