
7th February 2012, 01:03 PM
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Example of what was said.
1234567....8L
23456.......8L
345..........8L
4.............4L
Do we start again?
On a good run I can see this working , but one has to know when to stop before giving it all back again.
I think you will find that it can also be used in the opposite of what was described.
Example
8L.......1234567
9L......12345678
10L......123456789
11L.....123456789,10
Win
12W @1/1....123456789,10,11
Now deduct one digit off either end of No. sequence for each point of its fractional odds e.g. 1+11
Next bet
Win
12W 2/1......23456789,10
winner - Now deduct 2 digits off either end of No. sequence for each point of fractional odds.e.g. 2+3+9+10
Next Bet
12............45678
The idea is to keep going until there is only one digit left which means you have made a profit.
The idea works on paper but one has to have a bank of approx 1000:1 to have any chance of surviving because the bets go really up there when a few wins come in ,then a long run of outs.
It was originally designed to be used targeting odds of 6/4 (2.50 shots)
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Heres an easier staking plan to follow.
After a loss
1 2 3 4 5 6
Go back the number of spots according to winning odds.
e.g. Go back 2 spots if priced say 1/1 each (2.00)
(ignoring the fractionals at end of price)
123456w 56w 567w 6w 5 6w 4ect
Go back the No. of points the winning price , ignoring the fractionals in the price dividend
e.g. Div 4.90 , take it as 4.00 (3/1)
e.g.
Div 2.20, take as 2.00 (1/1)
Now go back the No. of point of winning odds after a winner is struck. e.g. 2.00 go back 1 spot (1/1)
1 2 3 4 5 6w @2.80 (treat as 1/1)
Next bet 5w @ 2.20 (treat as 1/1)
Next bet 4w @ 4.00 = 3/1
Ret 41.60
O/L 30.00
Prof +11.60
Next bet 1 ect
If the winning odds is less than 1/1
We still go back one spot because the fractional we ignore on the others, will make up the shortfall.
This plan only works showing a profit , where a selection plan brakes even at level stakes.
We are assuming the selections are 2.00+ to make this work.
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Cheers.
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