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Old 29th May 2002, 10:26 AM
Bhagwan Bhagwan is offline
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Yes, I`ve got it , it was given to me many moons ago by a man of great wisdom in a white robe sitting on a rock, while on a 6 day treck into the mountains of Tibet. I asked him ,"What great wisdon would he care to impart upon me."? He thought for a while & said "************ the horses, whats the point if a bloke cant get on " then through this racing plan at me.
So now, in the great tradition ,I`m going to through it onto you .
The routine is simply betting in a sequence of .
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10 etc
Win loose or draw ,you keep going until you are in profit, then start again.

E.G. Cost of a run of 20 outs is $110. Normally you would need $20 payer or 19/1 to break even, at level stakes,betting $5.50 per bet, but with this plan, you would only need a $11 payer or 10/1 to break even, approx. half the odds anywhere in the sequence, to break even.

Mathamatically it works, but it comes down at the end of the day to ones ability to pick winners at half the odds you would normally have to pick, to break even at level stakes.

If you pick a bunch of winners equal to half the odds required to break even over a series of bets at level stakes ,you will have either broken even or end up in front, then you start again .
It recomends to back selections at 3/1+ also an idea of theirs ,was to back the 2nd favourite in the pre-post newspaper market.
You will find that its not a good idea to follow 2nd favs. in newspapers, they have a habit of having long runs of outs , 20+ outs in a row is common.

If one wanted to follow this staking plan ,which is sound in principle. You would need to find out your longest run of outs you have experienced then multiply that figure by 3.5 .Then you can work out what bank you need, so as to have a chance of being an on going winner at the punt.

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