Staking Plan
Much has been written on the subject of staking plans and it will continue.
I came up with the following for a seris of 10 bets. 1,1,2,2,2,3,3,4,5,5. After the 10th bet you go back and start again. Any thoughts? Benny |
That is a "chasing losses plan". I would prefer the following:
1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 until the bank doubles then the plan would be 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2. |
Well it really depends on what you are betting on......
It would also depend on what happens if you have a win in the middle. Are you in front then and start again, or do you drop down a couple of levels, or do you just start again after 10 bets? If you want to know peoples opinions about something, you need to supply enough information so they can.... |
That's very interesting. Would it work over the long term.
Benny |
You stop after a winner providing you are showing a profit then rule that seris and repeat until you strike a winner.
Does that help. Benny |
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And then what happens if your bank halves? Do you drop back to the 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1? What you would be doing is betting more on your losing bets than your winning bets, hence lowering your return percentage. This is all ok if you are returning a healthy profit from a straight bet. |
But what are you betting on?
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Prepost favourites above $2.50 in Maiden races between 1100m and 1600m. I reckon I can pick 3 or 4 out of every 10 races.
Benny |
It would basically depend on the average price paid and the strike rate as to how aggressive your staking plan should be.
I would imagine they would average about $3.5 suggesting that you may be increasing to quickly at the start. My personal preference is to go up and down by percentages rather than set figures. If you are getting divs of 3.5, you probably need your bet to be doubled after 3 losses rather than 2. On your 10th bet, your outlay is $27, meaning that you must have a winner paying greater than $5 to be in front. Regardless, your next bet will be 1. I think more thought needs to be put into it. You need to work out your winning percentage and average dividend before making a staking plan.... |
Here are the results for my prepost favourites in Maiden races.
15/64 bets Return $70.00/$64.00 outlay Strike Rate 23.4% Average div $4.66. What sort of staking should I be using? Benny |
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