Really? Not a ot of interest? - not sure why. I would think those are the kind of plays we would want to identify. The whole idea is to maximize the amount of units won on RPI plays. In addition, the spreadsheet makes it very easy to identify.
I'm going to play the upcoming TEX games as a 7 game series and see how that plays out.
Here was the problem last year::::: Getting PEOPLE to believe this system works. You have to take baby steps with people. Not gamblers. People.
I would advise learning the Labouchere system (Labby Line). I just went to that myself even though I knew how to do it. I've always been a double up kind of guy (Martingale). I still did that last weekend with the RPI, but I do it on plays where I think I have a great chance (70% or more) of winning.
The reason you want to do a Labby is because I have seen 3 losses in a row using this "continuation" system, which I called it last year. But, the true premise holds true, "good teams beat bad teams more than bad teams beat good teams".
I stop the continuation system the same way I stop any series....a win and ONLY 2 games left. I only use this system when teams play back to back RPI plays. An example would be! TEX. I would basically keep playing them, EVERY GAME until they win and 2 games or less are left. IN OTHER WORDS!!! IF TEX MEETS THE RPI CRITERIA VERSUS THE MARINERS (May 21, we should know by Saturday June 19, morning)I WOULD KEEP PLAYING TEX until potentially June 23.
You see why it's hard to convince people??? Who in their right mind takes one team continuisly for a week and a half? I do.
Really? Not a ot of interest? - not sure why. I would think those are the kind of plays we would want to identify. The whole idea is to maximize the amount of units won on RPI plays. In addition, the spreadsheet makes it very easy to identify.
I'm going to play the upcoming TEX games as a 7 game series and see how that plays out.
Here was the problem last year::::: Getting PEOPLE to believe this system works. You have to take baby steps with people. Not gamblers. People.
I would advise learning the Labouchere system (Labby Line). I just went to that myself even though I knew how to do it. I've always been a double up kind of guy (Martingale). I still did that last weekend with the RPI, but I do it on plays where I think I have a great chance (70% or more) of winning.
The reason you want to do a Labby is because I have seen 3 losses in a row using this "continuation" system, which I called it last year. But, the true premise holds true, "good teams beat bad teams more than bad teams beat good teams".
I stop the continuation system the same way I stop any series....a win and ONLY 2 games left. I only use this system when teams play back to back RPI plays. An example would be! TEX. I would basically keep playing them, EVERY GAME until they win and 2 games or less are left. IN OTHER WORDS!!! IF TEX MEETS THE RPI CRITERIA VERSUS THE MARINERS (May 21, we should know by Saturday June 19, morning)I WOULD KEEP PLAYING TEX until potentially June 23.
You see why it's hard to convince people??? Who in their right mind takes one team continuisly for a week and a half? I do.
AMEN!Double Donging TOR! I love it!
OK, everyone, let's put the "unofficial plays" aside for now. I tried to show you this system last year but it kind of squeeled out. It's my continuation system that GOES with the RPI SYSTEM. This is how I have turned $100 into $1100 every year the past few years.
Basically, if a team plays BACK TO BACK or more series versus RPI SYSTEM PLAYS, just keep playing that team!!! Don't STOP! I will post the plays so no need to worry if you do not understand.
See post above.
I use a weird kind of money management system that is hard to describe. But it's basically a modified Martingale/Labouchere system combined. I hate losing money so every loss I have goes into "the pot" and I play to win that amount I loss (or a fraction of) AND the amount of money I want to win. Basically, if you LOSE $50 on a game, keep track of the LOSS money and THEN include PART of your losses into your next bet, A, B C whatever.
So. This is how I roll. I win my losses back somehow someway.
AMEN!Double Donging TOR! I love it!
OK, everyone, let's put the "unofficial plays" aside for now. I tried to show you this system last year but it kind of squeeled out. It's my continuation system that GOES with the RPI SYSTEM. This is how I have turned $100 into $1100 every year the past few years.
Basically, if a team plays BACK TO BACK or more series versus RPI SYSTEM PLAYS, just keep playing that team!!! Don't STOP! I will post the plays so no need to worry if you do not understand.
See post above.
I use a weird kind of money management system that is hard to describe. But it's basically a modified Martingale/Labouchere system combined. I hate losing money so every loss I have goes into "the pot" and I play to win that amount I loss (or a fraction of) AND the amount of money I want to win. Basically, if you LOSE $50 on a game, keep track of the LOSS money and THEN include PART of your losses into your next bet, A, B C whatever.
So. This is how I roll. I win my losses back somehow someway.
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