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spreadsheet to track results

BeardedTacoBeardedTaco Senior Member
edited September 2014 in Sports Betting
What do you guys use?

Anybody has a really solid one to share?

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  • BeardedTacoBeardedTaco Senior Member
    edited August 2014
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  • Obi OneObi One Senior Member
    edited August 2014
    have you checked winafy.com ?

    You can automatically link your sports books to it. Has it's plusses and it's minuses.
  • eug44eug44 Senior Member
    edited August 2014
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    can you please post this link, where this young lady fully turns around. Thank you sir
  • duritodurito Senior Member
    edited August 2014
    Looks like you can still get Tomg's spreadsheet here: https://www.sendspace.com/file/ygu24d

    Though he's retired and not maintaining it anymore, so you will have to change the years yourself. There is a 2p2 thread about it. It's pretty good assuming you don't hate excel.

    I use a relational database now, excel free living these days.
  • Fat PolamaluFat Polamalu Senior Member
    edited August 2014
    This one works pretty well. I've used it for a couple years now.

    http://www.aussportsbetting.com/tools/betting-tracker-excel-worksheet/
  • billcomptonbillcompton Banned
    edited August 2014
    Download the one that bettingresource.com uses to track their plays.....downloadable form their main page. In the sheet, they have their own plays, but you just have to delete the long and type in your picks. You can not only track your plays, but also run various analysis and breakdowns and the money management is built in to the sheet. You can set it according to the percent that you bet and everything is automatic. You just have to log the picks, odds, units bet and grade it as W, L or P and everything else is automatic.
  • billcomptonbillcompton Banned
    edited August 2014
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  • miller4m2miller4m2 Junior Member
    edited August 2014
  • blueblue Senior Member
    edited September 2014
    So does anyone use winafy? The time I spend logging picks in excel seems to be worth it to spend $200 a year to have someone do it for me. I did the free trial, just trying to decide if the $200 is worth it. Obi, you mentioned pluses and minuses, could you please share your thoughts? The same for anyone else. I am really good at excel, but not having a data feed into excel from Bookmaker and BetOnline is a real pain in the butt. For the number of plays I make, the logging during football and basketball season takes about an hour or two a week. With 2 little kids running around it would be nice to get that time back. Thanks for any opinions.
  • duritodurito Senior Member
    edited September 2014
    How are they accessing your accounts? Do they have permission from the sportsbooks? Simply logging into an account from the same ip has gotten funds confiscated before.
  • Obi OneObi One Senior Member
    edited September 2014
    blue wrote: »
    Obi, you mentioned pluses and minuses, could you please share your thoughts? .

    Plus:
    - saves time
    - accurate and objective
    - shows you where your 'strengths' are (or 'weaknesses')

    minus:
    - Other people can see your account, your results, your picks
  • blueblue Senior Member
    edited September 2014
    Durito- it is pretty secure from what I can tell. They appear to work with the books as I am sure they have interfaces written in order to get the data.
    Thanks for sharing Obi, I was pretty much thinking along the same lines. I have been using the ausportsbetting sheet for a few years but get fairly annoyed by it as pivot tables don't work great on my iMac. The graphical interfaces and csv export options on winafy are nice, and the only thing it doesn't track that I would like are conference betting records (ie How am I doing in the SEC vs the Big10).
    As far as them seeing my picks, I am a small timer, betting $50 per game or less, pretty sure I don't move the needle. What I can't figure out is do they share the info with the various books or not (thus affecting my lines available at the other book) I doubt they do, but that is my main concern. I think I am going to try it for the football season.
  • MorganWinafyMorganWinafy Junior Member
    edited September 2014
    Hi guys, Morgan here. I'm the founder of Winafy. Not here to promote our brand, as want to be super respectful of the forum and rules here, but thought I'd jump in and provide some context. The information shared here is generally correct- we are the first and only bet tracking platform that automatically connects with your book accounts to save you time (& money).

    On the security front, it's been and will continue to be a top priority for us. It's worth noting that all sensitive data is stored on secure Amazon servers, and is fully encrypted. Even Winafy employees don't have readily available access to your data, and of course Winafy is a read only platform - no one can touch your money in Winafy, not even you! We employ SSL encryption (Verisign/Norton), McAfee scanning and our privacy practices are monitored/verified by TrustE, the preeminent 3rd party privacy firm. We don't share your data, not even your email with any 3rd party and never will, guaranteed. We are headquartered in NYC. You can read more about our security practices here: www.winafy.com/security.

    @blue, thanks for that suggestion on by conference performance for NCAA. While not technically easy, we will add that to the list for future consideration along with performance by team. While Winafy is very much about providing fully automated tracking, our ultimate goal is to provide insightful personal analytics with the goal of helping you optimize your betting activity, trades, and investments to improve ROI.

    Of course, happy to answer any other questions.

    Good luck this football season guys!

    -morgan
  • bkszebksze Senior Member
    edited September 2014
    Hi guys, Morgan here. I'm the founder of Winafy. Not here to promote our brand, as want to be super respectful of the forum and rules here, but thought I'd jump in and provide some context. The information shared here is generally correct- we are the first and only bet tracking platform that automatically connects with your book accounts to save you time (& money).

    On the security front, it's been and will continue to be a top priority for us. It's worth noting that all sensitive data is stored on secure Amazon servers, and is fully encrypted. Even Winafy employees don't have readily available access to your data, and of course Winafy is a read only platform - no one can touch your money in Winafy, not even you! We employ SSL encryption (Verisign/Norton), McAfee scanning and our privacy practices are monitored/verified by TrustE, the preeminent 3rd party privacy firm. We don't share your data, not even your email with any 3rd party and never will, guaranteed. We are headquartered in NYC. You can read more about our security practices here: www.winafy.com/security.

    @blue, thanks for that suggestion on by conference performance for NCAA. While not technically easy, we will add that to the list for future consideration along with performance by team. While Winafy is very much about providing fully automated tracking, our ultimate goal is to provide insightful personal analytics with the goal of helping you optimize your betting activity, trades, and investments to improve ROI.

    Of course, happy to answer any other questions.

    Good luck this football season guys!

    -morgan

    Sent a question through your website couple days ago, haven't received a reply yet. Was wondering if your software worked with PPH sites?
  • MorganWinafyMorganWinafy Junior Member
    edited September 2014
    @bksze saw your note and you should have received a reply. Our main focus is Global and offshore books, i.e. 5D, Pinnacle, Bet365 etc
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