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Old 05-13-2020, 05:33 PM   #1
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Monkey remains in zone.

"The Monkey" seems to like those banana splits as he remains sharp and in the zone with his darts. Had a winner for $19.60 but didn't bet to win, instead put the $ into a DD, my favorite bet.


All my bets:

COMPLETED: c467c-69c7d TAM
#8
$1 Double9, WT, 3, 7, 10none $3.00 $0.00
- $3.00
Claim Winnings

COMPLETED: 12498-06c58 TAM
#8
$1 Double1, WT, 3, 7, 10none $3.00 $0.00
- $3.00
Claim Winnings

COMPLETED: b59e7-fe8f3 TAM
#8
$4 Exacta7, 9, WT, 1, 12none $16.00 $74.40
+ $58.40
Claim Winnings

COMPLETED: 9f70c-6e254 TAM
#8
$2 ExactaBX, 7, 9none $4.00 $0.00
- $4.00
Claim Winnings

COMPLETED: fa644-59fa1 TAM
#8
$4 Double7, 9, WT, 3, 7, 10none $24.00 $0.00
- $24.00
Claim Winnings

COMPLETED: db788-0bcf3 TAM
#8
$1 Double1, 12, WT, 3, 7, 10none $6.00 $0.00
- $6.00
Claim Winnings

COMPLETED: d9099-d2f82 TAM
#7
$0.50 Trifecta3, 4, 5, WT, 3, 4, 5, 7, WT, 11none $4.50 $0.00
- $4.50
Claim Winnings

COMPLETED: 14a0b-b9c4b TAM
#7
$2 ExactaBX, 3, 4none $4.00 $0.00
- $4.00
Claim Winnings

COMPLETED: 92a2b-30272 TAM
#7
$2 Exacta3, 4, WT, 5, 11none $8.00 $0.00
- $8.00
Claim Winnings

COMPLETED: d44b4-d1044 TAM
#7
$5 Double3, 4, WT, 7, 9none $20.00 $272.00
+ $252.00
Claim Winnings

COMPLETED: c2c6a-f0b9e TAM
#7
$0.50 Pick-33, 4, WT, 7, 9, WT, 3, 7, 10none $6.00 $0.00
- $6.00
Claim Winnings

COMPLETED: 732f9-e58af TAM
#7
$0.50 Pick-33, 4, WT, 7, 9, WT, 3, 7, 10none $6.00 $0.00
- $6.00
Number of Bets
12


Win Percentage
16.67%


ROI
2.31


Wagered
$104.50


Payoff
$346.40


Profit/Loss
$241.90









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Old 05-13-2020, 06:20 PM   #2
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Nice job Mitch. Make sure you don't overwork the monkey after all he's getting older and needs more time off between assignments.
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Old 05-14-2020, 06:46 AM   #3
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Your correct on that Tim. That Monkey is living large with some nice music as he works and a comfortable work area etc.


Your right through and he will take a break as these tracks come back, probably give them at least 3 weeks for things to get back to normal. Like you I'm loving WRD. Hopefully WRD, Tam and GP will remain open during the transition.


Keep doing what your doing Tim.


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Do you think if I eat more bananas I can do that?
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Old 05-14-2020, 01:02 PM   #5
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Yes Pat, I have great confidence in you. They must fuel the brain. ha ha ha


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Old 05-14-2020, 08:40 PM   #6
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I have a quick question. What is the monkey? A nickname, software, system or something else. Sorry to offend. Just was curious all this time when someone posted “monkey” in the selections thread.
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Old 05-15-2020, 10:37 AM   #7
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Hi Conley,


It all began when I was a Senior Drill Sergeant in the Army. I came to the conclusion that given enough bananas I could train a monkey to do drill and ceremonies.


Upon retiring I purchased a baby monkey and began to train him to read and master numbers also the art of dart throwing. It was a very difficult hurdle to climb and it took several years, but at last he amazingly grasped the concept of numbers.


I gave up on the reading part but he was always clinging to my side as I scrolled through past performances. He also flipped through the pages of my Follow Up's which I thought was fine as it kept him busy. Little did I know he was grasping all those concepts.

It was really was a concept of Pavlov's studies of reward and punishment with the "The Monkey's" favorite food of bananas. Humans react in much the same way such as Basic Trainees. Starting off I had serious doubts on his brain power and all this would work so I simply named him Monkey.


His predictive skills with his dart throwing to give me the correct number to bet has become amazing. Also by his numeric ability he watches my big screen and actually can tell when his predications come in. However he is very intent on the result payoff numbers because he gets more bananas if its a good long price horse. A photo finish and claims of foul just drive him crazy as he'll go nuts.


The Monkey has become better than any computer program I've ever had and is worth a goldmine so I purchased another monkey to keep him company and hopefully he'll past on the professional talents to this new one. If so I can envision a whole squad with each playing a different track or collaborating on a P6 etc. As a loner he excels in winners, DD,Ex. predications and getting longshots that most can't get.


Check out some of his past posts and results as a testament to his ability and accuracy. Hey he gets all the credit but after all I did train him.


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Old 05-15-2020, 12:37 PM   #8
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I have a quick question. What is the monkey? A nickname, software, system or something else. Sorry to offend. Just was curious all this time when someone posted “monkey” in the selections thread.
Hey Conley,

Inspired by Mitchs' monkey and encouraged by Mitch, I attained my own monkey.
He is not as wise or as predictive as Mitch's because he is still young. This guy doesn't throw darts. He uses an IPad. He helps me find good prices but is not very consistent. Hopefully he improves over time. Here is a picture just taken of him perusing todays Tampa card.

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Old 05-15-2020, 01:33 PM   #9
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Great pic Mike, he'll get there, give him some time and have patience. An iPad is much more higher degree in difficulty, but OH the reward.


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Old 05-15-2020, 01:35 PM   #10
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Now if you think animals aren't smart than check this out.


https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...6FORM%3DVRIBEP


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