Thread: G6 Plan
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Old 12th February 2007, 10:34 PM
Bhagwan Bhagwan is offline
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Hi Top Rank,
Thanks for your possitive words.
I dont mind going over stuff with others especially if one already has a fair grasp of it already , there's less questions to answer.

I'm glad you are crunching a quid out of a very challenging game of skill/chance.

The 2 horse plan revolves around a pretty sophisticated piece of programming software which constantly adjusts depending on what is happening betting wise.
I feel its a bit too complicated to explain here because one needs the program to operate it. So there is no real point explaining it.

I feel the ladder staking plan could work once the perameters are known.e.g
$2 x 2 (lots of bets)
$4 x 2
$6 x 2
$8 x 2 ect.
Up to $30 x 2

Allows for 60 bets
bank needed $1860

Also a version of the 6 point plan could also work on 2 horses a race.
Example
Split O/L over 2 horses
Target--Divisor--O/L
$12 -----6-------2
$14------6-------2
$16------7-------2w $1@4.30 (ret 4.30/ O/L 2 = $2.15= 1.15/1
Now deduct the 1.15/1 off the divisor.
Profit +$2.30 now deduct this off target.

$13.7----5.85----2
$15.7----5.85----3
$18.7----6.85----3

We use the divisor in sets of 2 .e.g. 66778899 ect
We reduce the divisor by the equivalent of fractional odds not decimal.
After working out the gross return divided by the total outlayed as per example above
The divisor never drops below 3.

Once any profit is made , start at the beginning .
It works a treat if one can hit winners that pay reasonable prices because we are using 2 horses for the process.
3/1 winner = 1/1
4/1 winner = 1.5/1
5/1 winner = 2/1
6/1 winner = 2.5/1 ect

Odds Calculation
Total Ret / Total O/L = x, then convert this to odds
e.g. $240 / $90 = $2.67 = 1.7/1 Now deduct this off divisor

Once one gets their head around it , one will see that the bets dont go spirelling into oblivion , it stays pretty smooth throughout.
That's because we are using the divisor in lots of 2.
With this plan , it does help if one can hit the odd strong payer.

If one feels its getting too heavy handed , just add 2 pts to the divisor.

Try it out on some past results first.

Cheers.
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