ACE over on therx has been doing this for over a year and is roughly 320-0. He says that he has never lost 7 in a row. I thought I would try it starting with a $1000 bankroll and go 6 in a row. My unit to win is $10. Bets will progress as such below but wont be exact in order to account for juice:
10 20 40 80 160 320
Plays will often come multiple times per day. I will use Matchbook lines. If this is the wrong forum for this please let me know and I will move it.
1st play is SDSU +4 $10.20 to win $10
0
To remove first post, remove entire topic.
ACE over on therx has been doing this for over a year and is roughly 320-0. He says that he has never lost 7 in a row. I thought I would try it starting with a $1000 bankroll and go 6 in a row. My unit to win is $10. Bets will progress as such below but wont be exact in order to account for juice:
10 20 40 80 160 320
Plays will often come multiple times per day. I will use Matchbook lines. If this is the wrong forum for this please let me know and I will move it.
GA, his name is ACE-ACE. He is a professional handicapper and has been in the business a long time. He isnt hard to find, just use search. He has a forum dedicated to this specific All Or Nothing Chase. It has been continuosly running for over a year, actually since sometime in 2008. Check it out. It is pretty remarkable if you ask me. I just checked and its actually called Win$$$ Or Lose The Bankroll. It started in March of 08. He is now 323-0. Over 300,000 views. Its all documented.
0
GA, his name is ACE-ACE. He is a professional handicapper and has been in the business a long time. He isnt hard to find, just use search. He has a forum dedicated to this specific All Or Nothing Chase. It has been continuosly running for over a year, actually since sometime in 2008. Check it out. It is pretty remarkable if you ask me. I just checked and its actually called Win$$$ Or Lose The Bankroll. It started in March of 08. He is now 323-0. Over 300,000 views. Its all documented.
Good point. I will try to do the best I can as early as possible in the day to post all pending plays that I will play, that is if I last long enough for it to even be relevant.
0
Good point. I will try to do the best I can as early as possible in the day to post all pending plays that I will play, that is if I last long enough for it to even be relevant.
By the way, the reason Im doing this is because I dont recall ever losing 6 in a row, much like he said he hasnt lost 7 in a row. I just want to see how I will stack up against a professional. I have a short term record on streak survivor of 29-19 where I have sporadically become interested over the last few years. All this being said I will prolly lose 6 in a row right away, but Im willing to try it with $1000 of my roll.
0
By the way, the reason Im doing this is because I dont recall ever losing 6 in a row, much like he said he hasnt lost 7 in a row. I just want to see how I will stack up against a professional. I have a short term record on streak survivor of 29-19 where I have sporadically become interested over the last few years. All this being said I will prolly lose 6 in a row right away, but Im willing to try it with $1000 of my roll.
Yes Nole, I guess you could say that. I just feel confident enough in my picks not to lose 6 in a row because I dont recall ever losing 6 in a row even though I have been an unsuccessful gambler for the better part of 18 years. Things have changed for me for the first time in my life now that I have finally matured in money mgt though. I am now sustaining success. This thread is really simply to see if I can outperform the professional ACE-ACE in a Martingale Chase that he started 2 years ago and is still undefeated. This is not so much about making money, but more about the challenge of the standard that he has set. This is why I am only risking $1000 of roll to do this.
0
Yes Nole, I guess you could say that. I just feel confident enough in my picks not to lose 6 in a row because I dont recall ever losing 6 in a row even though I have been an unsuccessful gambler for the better part of 18 years. Things have changed for me for the first time in my life now that I have finally matured in money mgt though. I am now sustaining success. This thread is really simply to see if I can outperform the professional ACE-ACE in a Martingale Chase that he started 2 years ago and is still undefeated. This is not so much about making money, but more about the challenge of the standard that he has set. This is why I am only risking $1000 of roll to do this.
Is the second play it's own play? Or is it the possible chase play if your first play loses? and it's own play if your first play wins?
I ask because I want to know if you lose both, will you chase both? Or like I asked, is the 2nd play considered the first chase?
If that makes sense...
BTW I find Martingale works best in the Sportsbook industry for sure because the limits are so high... and because streaks are more controllable than say a roulette wheel. I have much more faith in ME avoiding a bad streak of worst than 6 than a roulette wheel. I beat the zeros! haha Seems like you got this figured out, just make sure to refine your plays and cap like a champ ;)
PS also on GW +2.5 at + money... wish I could have got it at +3 but as soon as Brandon Lang layed out his 5 dime pick on VCU... I swear sharps pounded GW. LOL
0
Is the second play it's own play? Or is it the possible chase play if your first play loses? and it's own play if your first play wins?
I ask because I want to know if you lose both, will you chase both? Or like I asked, is the 2nd play considered the first chase?
If that makes sense...
BTW I find Martingale works best in the Sportsbook industry for sure because the limits are so high... and because streaks are more controllable than say a roulette wheel. I have much more faith in ME avoiding a bad streak of worst than 6 than a roulette wheel. I beat the zeros! haha Seems like you got this figured out, just make sure to refine your plays and cap like a champ ;)
PS also on GW +2.5 at + money... wish I could have got it at +3 but as soon as Brandon Lang layed out his 5 dime pick on VCU... I swear sharps pounded GW. LOL
If you choose to make use of any information on this website including online sports betting services from any websites that may be featured on
this website, we strongly recommend that you carefully check your local laws before doing so.It is your sole responsibility to understand your local laws and observe them strictly.Covers does not provide
any advice or guidance as to the legality of online sports betting or other online gambling activities within your jurisdiction and you are responsible for complying with laws that are applicable to you in
your relevant locality.Covers disclaims all liability associated with your use of this website and use of any information contained on it.As a condition of using this website, you agree to hold the owner
of this website harmless from any claims arising from your use of any services on any third party website that may be featured by Covers.