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Old 29th December 2014, 09:29 AM
Puntz Puntz is offline
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Default Staking Plan test required

Xmas has just passed, hope everyone done OK.

At my neck of the woods, the chattering went onto how to save money for next years xmas pressies, and something caught my attention about this particular xmas saving plan that may be tweaked into a staking plan !

for the sake of naming this staking plan, let's call it the Xmas Staking Plan.


It goes something like this:

52 weeks in 1 year.

Week 1, bank $1 - balance = $1
Week 2, bank $2 - balance = $3
Week 3, bank $3 - balance = $6
And so on..............................,


So you see the pattern, when you get to the 52'nd week of the year, you bank $52 and a sizable amount is enough for one's next xmas.
I said nothing, this was convo with the mums, racing and biziness was not on anyone's radar, except mine.

OK
Let's say this principle is tweaked, I thought.
No mater if it is a win or loss situation, the progressive bet amount win or lose correspond the bet number in sequential order.

Bet 1, $1.00 - balance = ? ( win or lose )
Bet 2, $2.00 - balance = ? ( win or lose )
Bet 3, $3.00 - balance = ? ( win or lose )


A total of 52 bets, the most you bet is $52 on one race.

I guess how one spreads the sequence of the their betting is entirely up to the punter, it might be a daily thing, weekly or whatever.

I'd be interested those with bots and some history may do some test runs to view this strategy.

Thanks

All the Best for 2015
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