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For people who keep detailed account of their wagers, what do you use?

Is there any tracking software anyone has access to?

Or do you use a simple spreadsheet?

For the past 6 months or so I have just been logging my plays in a word doc and adding totals at the end of each day. It is rather time consuming and I need to find a better solution.
 

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i've got a template i can send you if you'd like. it's pretty straight forward. email is my username at yahoo
 

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thanks. will do, anything to save some time will be helpful as ive been real busy lately.
 

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i've got a template i can send you if you'd like. it's pretty straight forward. email is my username at yahoo

Is there a way to do it with every MLB team? I want to see how I have done when taking different teams. For example, the last time I checked, I was at 12-6-1 in Marlins games. I just dont have the time to go back and re-check every team.
 

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Well, I input the team i bet on and then later whether it's a win or a loss. You could filter the results by team, dollar amount, etc.
 

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One of the best things about pinnacle was they kept, and still keep i believe, a hostory of EVERY wager you made, so it was easy to go back , look at streaks, ETC
 

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That is actually interesting, but also worthless without documentation. I have a stack of printed paper college basketball recruit pages that is four feet tall and measures back to 1992. Sometimes fascinating, mostly worthless, I keep 'em in the house like an old lady with a 29 black cats, wondering why they are 'there'.
 

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As experiment I pulled a page from the stack (it is actually seven feet which multiplies the black cats to 49) and Shavlik Randolph appears in a 2001 post as a probable recruit to Duke. Says "Shavlik will be the sixth recruit to commit to Duke, making this recruiting class one of the best in the history of basketball recruiting".
 

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Randolph would have been good for Duke. He just never could stay healthy while he was there. Either way, that class didnt win a title for Duke but they were pretty good. Dockery, Redick and Williams were all major contributors. Randolph would have been if he had stayed in school. They came pretty close to winning the 04 title now that I think about it.
 

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