I am used to playing to win $20 per initial A game. Then playing to win My Game 1 loss + $20 for B game...etc..
Is there a particular rationale for choosing only to risk $20, 60 140? Im up for adjusting my betting strategy if there is a reason for choosing these specific numbers... please explain..
JLEV, I like the potential to win a little more with each bet. A series may start out with heavy juice and lose, but the next game may be closer to even, and your return will be a little better. If the series goes to a game C, I don't need to sweat it so much. I use martingale ABC, 20, 60, 140, but I actually started smaller 10, 30, 70 on all series. I will just level up with these base denominators, as my bank roll grows. These denominators will be even more rewarding when we use this MM with the -110 lines, that you get when wagering ATS in football and basketball.
What I described as the collection department and labby lines, only kicks in when I have lost a series. I can quickly place my wagers, play multiple systems, and still be comfortable with the exposure to my bank roll. I can see a day where I may bet to WIN rather than just my RISK figure, or even use ALL modified labby lines in the future, but for now, I'm having success with this method, and I can sleep at night, regardless of the outcome. If the key to staying alive is how you manage your bank roll, we all need to develop some expertise in this area.
If you can see a flaw, or point me in a better direction, I'm open to your thoughts.
see you at the top!
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Quote Originally Posted by JLEV:
I am used to playing to win $20 per initial A game. Then playing to win My Game 1 loss + $20 for B game...etc..
Is there a particular rationale for choosing only to risk $20, 60 140? Im up for adjusting my betting strategy if there is a reason for choosing these specific numbers... please explain..
JLEV, I like the potential to win a little more with each bet. A series may start out with heavy juice and lose, but the next game may be closer to even, and your return will be a little better. If the series goes to a game C, I don't need to sweat it so much. I use martingale ABC, 20, 60, 140, but I actually started smaller 10, 30, 70 on all series. I will just level up with these base denominators, as my bank roll grows. These denominators will be even more rewarding when we use this MM with the -110 lines, that you get when wagering ATS in football and basketball.
What I described as the collection department and labby lines, only kicks in when I have lost a series. I can quickly place my wagers, play multiple systems, and still be comfortable with the exposure to my bank roll. I can see a day where I may bet to WIN rather than just my RISK figure, or even use ALL modified labby lines in the future, but for now, I'm having success with this method, and I can sleep at night, regardless of the outcome. If the key to staying alive is how you manage your bank roll, we all need to develop some expertise in this area.
If you can see a flaw, or point me in a better direction, I'm open to your thoughts.
5/12 BAL (SEA to Lose) Game 3 5/12 BAL Game 1 5/12 CHC Game 2 5/12
COL (PHI to Lose) Game 2 5/12 LAA (TB to Lose) Game 1 5/12 STL (HOU to Lose) Game 1 5/12 TEX Game 1 5/12
COL (PHI to Lose) Game 3? 5/12 ARI (LAD
to Lose) Game 2
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R/L BLITZ (16-0) 5/12 M/Ls too close for Game 3
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GAME CHASE (43-1)
5/12 BAL (SEA to Lose) Game 3 5/12 BAL Game 1 5/12 CHC Game 2 5/12
COL (PHI to Lose) Game 2 5/12 LAA (TB to Lose) Game 1 5/12 STL (HOU to Lose) Game 1 5/12 TEX Game 1 5/12
COL (PHI to Lose) Game 3? 5/12 ARI (LAD
to Lose) Game 2
5/12 BAL (SEA to Lose) Game 3 44-1 5/12 BAL Game
1 45-1 5/12 CHC Game 2 46-1 5/12
COL (PHI to Lose) Game 2 47-1 5/12 LAA (TB to Lose) Game 1 5/12 STL
(HOU to Lose) Game 1 5/12 TEX Game 1 48-1 5/12
ARI (LAD
to Lose) Game 2
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R/L BLITZ (16-0) 5/12 M/Ls too close for Game 3
5
GAME CHASE (43-1)
5/12 BAL (SEA to Lose) Game 3 44-1 5/12 BAL Game
1 45-1 5/12 CHC Game 2 46-1 5/12
COL (PHI to Lose) Game 2 47-1 5/12 LAA (TB to Lose) Game 1 5/12 STL
(HOU to Lose) Game 1 5/12 TEX Game 1 48-1 5/12
ARI (LAD
to Lose) Game 2
Thanks again Gameboy, your efforts are greatly appreciated! If you wouldn't mind posting the parameters, or rules for how the teams qualify for the system. I would like to better understand the system and I would like to help with posting responsibilities.
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Thanks again Gameboy, your efforts are greatly appreciated! If you wouldn't mind posting the parameters, or rules for how the teams qualify for the system. I would like to better understand the system and I would like to help with posting responsibilities.
Thanks again Gameboy, your efforts are greatly appreciated! If you wouldn't mind posting the parameters, or rules for how the teams qualify for the system. I would like to better understand the system and I would like to help with posting responsibilities.
try reading post #8 or #107
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Quote Originally Posted by Prime1:
Thanks again Gameboy, your efforts are greatly appreciated! If you wouldn't mind posting the parameters, or rules for how the teams qualify for the system. I would like to better understand the system and I would like to help with posting responsibilities.
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GAME CHASE (55-2) 5/18 TOR Game 1 56-2 5/18 FLA
Game 1 57-2 5/18 BAL (KC to Lose) Game 1 58-2 5/18 BAL Game 3 59-2 5/18 ATL
(NYM to Lose) Game 1 60-2
NICE SWEEP TODAY.
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R/L BLITZ (18-0) 5/18 PHI R/L Game 1
5
GAME CHASE (55-2) 5/18 TOR Game 1 56-2 5/18 FLA
Game 1 57-2 5/18 BAL (KC to Lose) Game 1 58-2 5/18 BAL Game 3 59-2 5/18 ATL
(NYM to Lose) Game 1 60-2
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