You posted the odds the day before yesterday. With €2,40 and 4/24 fives you had €2,63 back. If you had played 10 singles accepted from €0,24, with €2,40 and 7/10 points you would have €2,47.
Yesterday you didn't put odds (or I don't see them). I will take the closing prices I found on flashscore as a benchmark to make the comparison correct: Eintracht (1,28), Firth (1,50), Pogon (1,85), Bielefeld (1,85), Ferencvaros (1,40 ,XNUMX).
With €2,70 and 2/9 trios you have €2,24 back. If you had played 9 singles accepted from €0,30 to €2,70 and 5/9 points you would have €2,36
1.22 - Soligorsk
1.57 - Rijeka
1.72 - Olympia
1.45 - braga
1.40 - Sporting
1.50 - play
1.70 - Plovdiv
1.95 - Tottenham
2.00 - Hansa
Calculate the only acceptable ones to compare.
Yesterday the system gave more than just acceptable.
Today...???
Hansa and Sporting lost yesterday.
With €3,00 and 2/6 trios you had €4,24 back! If you had played 9 singles accepted, from €0,33, with €2,97 and 7/9 points you would have €3,66.
Forgive me for the sheet, but I have the knack of being exact and since you said that the system yesterday produced more than the only acceptable ones, I wanted to check it out. By God, I'm not making any kind of criticism of your way, nor do I want to demonize one betting style over another. Just because you have said that systems are the only long-term profitable way of betting - and you accused the only acceptable ones - I wanted to show how this can be checked over time. With a three-day sample, the systems had a profit of +€1,01 and the singles would have had a +0,42€ (small difference but also a small sample, so it is still too early).
Keep up!
*If I have made a mistake somewhere with the calculations, I apologize in advance, they were done in a hurry and with breaks due to babysitting!