I suppose I have to start somewhere and it only seems fitting to introduce myself first.
My name is Paul and I am the main culprit responsible for the Just Start Here websites and services. I was in my late 50s and ran my own small computer consultancy and software house. I have only been interested and involved in betting on horses and sometimes football for the last ten years, but for me those first years were a roller coaster of emotional highs and lows. That is until one day when I decided that enough was enough and that there had to be a better way to enjoy and succeed at betting.
My idea from first inception was always to devise and design a range of betting systems and services that were predominantly more statistically biased rather than just pure form and ratings. Each manually proven system also had to lend itself to automatic management through software programs, i.e. no emotional manual fudging…
Like most honest horse racing enthusiasts I consider myself a failed bettor (a gambler really) as I do not have good discipline. In other words I can talk the talk but cannot always walk the walk. The one redeeming fact about this is that I recognised this failing early on and knew that I had to eradicate it somehow. So it became my ultimate goal to develop and provide commercially automated versions of my systems and new ones under review that will not only manage the related banks but also the staking rules, the stop loss rules and the take profit rules.
That way I believe I can realise my dream of making a great living from controlled betting without the temptation for human intervention, both for me and our valued subscriber base. We at JSH believe we are more than half way there with our current statistical data selection strategies and the comprehensive tweaking ability of our software
We are some considerable way forward in realising these dreams and in future posts and articles we will talk about the various services we are and will be offering, both the free service and software and the subscription based eventually automated software systems.
Please keep an eye out for my next post…
Good Luck,
Paul