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Old 24th January 2013, 09:21 AM
Lord Greystoke Lord Greystoke is offline
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Originally Posted by gunny72
In the long run any progressive staking plan is just a series of level staking plans with different level stakes. Also, progressive staking plans tend to maximise outlays and minimise returns, when the opposite is the desired strategy. If you want to use some sort of progressive plan to retrieve losses then I suggest using a level stake but increasing the required odds after each bet until a winner is obtained.


You are correct when we are talking just the 1 strategy. Combining 2+ strategies allows us to simulataneously manage outlays and maximise returns, I believe. Care must be taken with setting the standard staking unit in line with a realistic assessment of SR, however. Also helps to identify selection methods with a high SR in the first place!

Just my thoughts.

Cheers LG
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