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Old 1st January 2005, 05:20 AM
Bhagwan Bhagwan is offline
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Hi Darkey,
I saw a similar version to this somewhere & the idea was to do what you propose but the object was to start again once say 50 units profit is made while setting the target at 100.

The reasoning is ,that it is a lot easier to get the 1st. 50 units than it is the 2nd 50 units which makes up the other half of the 100 unit target.

What one finds, is that it takes up a lot more resourses to get the 2nd 50 units than it does the 1st 50 units , so one may as well rule off at 50 units profit & start again , it`s more comfortable that way & less risky.

If one is going to use a divisor of 10 the average price would have to be 5/1 to make it work , would`nt it ?

Going off memory , the fixed divisor is double the average odds of ones selections.

Most punters average odds would be close to say 3/1 therefore a divisor of 6 not reducing would be the recommended figure.

Another staking plan
Would be to use a divisor of 3 to win 1.50% of bank plus losses for 9 bets .
After 9 losses in a row , rule of (write off the losses ) & start from the beginning again.




Check it out.
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