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beton
31st December 2009, 06:26 PM
Hello all
Happy New Year.
I have not been around for a while (overseas) I am in semi retirement now and revisiting the horses. I appreciate your input.
Regards Beton

Chrome Prince
31st December 2009, 08:34 PM
Your safest option is to use 1% of bank, so your bets increase as profit grows.
Tread carefully and play with small stakes until you are confident enough to raise the ante.
It's your money, so I would take a very conservative approach until you know it's a longterm earner.

Bhagwan
1st January 2010, 04:59 AM
Another approach to recover losses more quickly is this...

The idea is to go 6 lots of 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
After our single 1 bet loses.

First bet 1
If this loses , we go 6 lots of 222222 ,win, lose or draw going up the tree ,until all losses are recovered.

If still in loss , go to 333333
Then 444444 ect up to 12 12 12 12 12 12

We always restart once all loses are recovered.

We only need half the odds needed for level stakes betting ,to recover.

Bank needed $463.00 per $1.00 ratio.
Good for 61 bets.

This is probably one of the more economical recovery plans one could use.

Now go pick some winners, that's the only other thing one needs to make this work.

I have yet to see this angle fall over using reasonable selections with a 24% SR.

It can handle 20 outs easily & still recover which most staking plans have a problem doing without using an outrageously huge bank to start with.