While it may seem counter-intuitive, one side effect of retirement has been a reduction in the amount of time available for blogging. In my ‘working’ from home days, it was easy to find time between meetings for some research or blogging, but with no such constraints these days I’m spending more of my time out of the house.
However, the blog did mark its 17th anniversary a few days ago, and has recently been selected “as one of the Top 100 Sports Betting Blogs on the web“.
While I claim on Twitter to be the “Author of the world’s number one sports trading blog Green All Over“, the assertion is made with “tongue-firmly-in-cheek” and while I should perhaps be disappointed that I only rank at number 34 in this list, in all seriousness it’s quite inspiring to be noticed, and with the added bonus that 34 is a Fibonacci number.
an independent look at challenges and opportunities in sports and financial investing, with occasional diversions as my mood takes me.
It’s better news in the NHL which is also in the final stage of its regular season, with the core system having an official ROI of 4.3%, and the Embarrassed and Rested system up 13.6% – numbers that are easily beatable. The “Tough Guys” system hasn’t fared so well, with a 28-29 record so far and an ROI of -8.5%.
- SCCG Management. The Gambling Industry’s Global Connector. Access Here.
- Source: https://green-all-over.blogspot.com/2025/03/factors-of-seventeen.html