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Bhagwan 12th December 2001 07:40 AM

This is one of the strongest staking plans to be considered if you`re into progressive betting.But at the end of the day ,you have got to be able to pick some winners. 1)The OBJECTIVE is to get your divisor of 10 down to 3 using a target of 5% of your bank 2)E.g. $1000@5%=$50 Target Div.by 10=$5 for the 1st. bet & recoup any losses along the way. 3)If you strike a winner say at 2.3/1 . You would reduce your divisor down to 7.7 ,until you srike another winner 4)Once your divisor reducers to 3 or less after your last bet. You must reset your bet divisor back to 10 with a target of $50, once more even if you have only made a small profit. 5)If still not in profit,Div.Bal.by10 once more 6)E.g. Your outstanding Tar.might be $98,(after gettig your Div. down to 3 or less) you would now div.this by 10 & once again aim to reduce the divisor to 3 once more by deducting the winning odds from your target 7)If you stike 10 outs in a row at any stage , go back to divisor 10 with your current outstanding target. :cool:You`ll be amazed how well this works.But dont get greedy by making your divisor greater than 5%.

on a winner 13th December 2001 08:47 PM

Can you explain it in a more simpler way; by way of an example or examples:

Bank of $1000.
1st race Bet $5 @ odds of $3.00 or 2/1. Win/lose?
2nd race Bet $10 @ odds of $2.50 or 3/2.

etc.

Show what ways this staking plan can do.

I want to be on a winner.

Thanks.

Bhagwan 13th December 2001 10:54 PM

1st bet $50/10=5 Loss 2nd bet $55/10=6 win 2/1`=12profit 3rd bet $43/8=5 win 3/1=15profit 45th bet $28/5=6 loss -6 4th bet $34/5=7 win2/1=14profit Target divisor now 3/1, in profit of$30 Start again-$50/10=$5 As soon as your divisor reaches 3/1 start again, no matter how small the profit. I hope this explains it better.


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