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Online Poker's Best Rake Race?

I may have actually put together online's best poker rake race over at RakeRacers.com.  Everyone who has entered is about to win something - because there are so few entrants!  Laughing

Of course, if you look at the prize structure of the rake races I set up there, I could get hundreds of signups and every entrant would still win.  I really set it up as a means to provide a consistently higher level of rakeback than I am allowed by the terms and conditions of my affiliate agreements.  Those who want the good deals will figure it out eventually.

DogDaq is EN FUEGO!  We are up 48% as of today.  I have been doing quite a lot of messing with the numbers, and it is near certain that we have a winning online sports betting system.  In a few dozen more bets we should have statistically conclusive proof to support this.  Even absent that, I am still confident that:

  1. The sytem works
  2. We have been lucky as hell!
  3. That's a GREAT combination to have going for you!

I have also decided that I will be using the same system for my sportsbook bonus chases during MLB and NHL seasons, but will probably be an arbing fool during NFL and NBA seasons.

I am also seriously toying with starting (yet another) website based on the DogDaq system almost exclusively - although I would call it something else.  ("DogDaq" is not very search engine friendly.  I do get 6 or 7 website hits a month for it, though, so it is growing as a search term.)  It would not be a mutual fund concept - just promoting online sportsbooks based on being able to beat the bookie using the value betting/line shopping system upon which DogDaq is based.  It could be a winning idea.

My day job is kicking my ass lately.  far too busy for my tastes.  If they're going to stick me at a desk job, the least they could do is make it a slacker's desk job.  Not a desk job that requires me to be here all the damn time.  Grrrrr.

My poker play has been very flat lately.  I had several big session offset by several awful sessions, and a couple of flat sessions on top.  Altogether I am up by a bit of rakeback over the past few weeks.  Too bad, as I played a lot more poker than normal during that time.

Later!

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