Feel free to add whatever variances you want to the system, I won't be tracking it here this year. Maybe next year on the PL.
Here is a quick example of how I do my labby line. Each starting number is 1/2 unit and I start with 2 numbers. We usually get = odds so its a flat bet.
.5 - .5 So game 1 I bet 1 unit to win 1+ if we lose, I add a 1
.5 - .5 - 1 My next game I'd bet 1.5 units to win 1.5+. After a loss,
.5 - .5 - 1 - 1.5 My next bet would be 2 units to win 2+. If that wins and the win total is more than our previous losses of 2.5 I start over. If we win but still down on the series I keep going with..
.5 - 1 After we cross off the two outside numbers from previous win we now bet 1.5 to win 1.5+. I keep rolling like this until we show a profit then back to .5 - 5 line
I hope that helps,
Thanks Dan, this helps - so do you do this for each of the favourites (favourite #1 and favourite #2) . so basically to start with when you are betting 1 unit you have -0.5 -1 line on fav 1 and -0.5 -1 line on fav 2 and then after the first loss you'd do -0.5-1-1.5 on fav 1 and the same -0.5-1-1.5 on fav 2?
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Quote Originally Posted by Danrules24:
Feel free to add whatever variances you want to the system, I won't be tracking it here this year. Maybe next year on the PL.
Here is a quick example of how I do my labby line. Each starting number is 1/2 unit and I start with 2 numbers. We usually get = odds so its a flat bet.
.5 - .5 So game 1 I bet 1 unit to win 1+ if we lose, I add a 1
.5 - .5 - 1 My next game I'd bet 1.5 units to win 1.5+. After a loss,
.5 - .5 - 1 - 1.5 My next bet would be 2 units to win 2+. If that wins and the win total is more than our previous losses of 2.5 I start over. If we win but still down on the series I keep going with..
.5 - 1 After we cross off the two outside numbers from previous win we now bet 1.5 to win 1.5+. I keep rolling like this until we show a profit then back to .5 - 5 line
I hope that helps,
Thanks Dan, this helps - so do you do this for each of the favourites (favourite #1 and favourite #2) . so basically to start with when you are betting 1 unit you have -0.5 -1 line on fav 1 and -0.5 -1 line on fav 2 and then after the first loss you'd do -0.5-1-1.5 on fav 1 and the same -0.5-1-1.5 on fav 2?
Feel free to add whatever variances you want to the system, I won't be tracking it here this year. Maybe next year on the PL. Here is a quick example of how I do my labby line. Each starting number is 1/2 unit and I start with 2 numbers. We usually get = odds so its a flat bet..5 - .5 So game 1 I bet 1 unit to win 1+ if we lose, I add a 1.5 - .5 - 1 My next game I'd bet 1.5 units to win 1.5+. After a loss, .5 - .5 - 1 - 1.5 My next bet would be 2 units to win 2+. If that wins and the win total is more than our previous losses of 2.5 I start over. If we win but still down on the series I keep going with...5 - 1 After we cross off the two outside numbers from previous win we now bet 1.5 to win 1.5+. I keep rolling like this until we show a profit then back to .5 - 5 lineI hope that helps,
Thanks Dan, this helps - so do you do this for each of the favourites (favourite #1 and favourite #2) . so basically to start with when you are betting 1 unit you have -0.5 -1 line on fav 1 and -0.5 -1 line on fav 2 and then after the first loss you'd do -0.5-1-1.5 on fav 1 and the same -0.5-1-1.5 on fav 2?
Sheva , no disrespect intended but he has answered your question a couple times now , I am under the impression that perhaps you are new to sports wagering ,if that is the case then I would suggest you do a little research and reading ,even here on the forum ,you can learn a lot ,but maybe in the meantime just stick to the original system ( It works) and then when you have a better understanding of MM Ex. Martingale, labby or I suggest reading some articles from Tony Stoffo on money management then you will have the tools to add your own variances to the system. Sorry if I'm out of line with this response ,just trying to help , remember keep it simple. Cheers Rustie
Rust never sleeps
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Quote Originally Posted by sheva77:
Quote Originally Posted by Danrules24:
Feel free to add whatever variances you want to the system, I won't be tracking it here this year. Maybe next year on the PL. Here is a quick example of how I do my labby line. Each starting number is 1/2 unit and I start with 2 numbers. We usually get = odds so its a flat bet..5 - .5 So game 1 I bet 1 unit to win 1+ if we lose, I add a 1.5 - .5 - 1 My next game I'd bet 1.5 units to win 1.5+. After a loss, .5 - .5 - 1 - 1.5 My next bet would be 2 units to win 2+. If that wins and the win total is more than our previous losses of 2.5 I start over. If we win but still down on the series I keep going with...5 - 1 After we cross off the two outside numbers from previous win we now bet 1.5 to win 1.5+. I keep rolling like this until we show a profit then back to .5 - 5 lineI hope that helps,
Thanks Dan, this helps - so do you do this for each of the favourites (favourite #1 and favourite #2) . so basically to start with when you are betting 1 unit you have -0.5 -1 line on fav 1 and -0.5 -1 line on fav 2 and then after the first loss you'd do -0.5-1-1.5 on fav 1 and the same -0.5-1-1.5 on fav 2?
Sheva , no disrespect intended but he has answered your question a couple times now , I am under the impression that perhaps you are new to sports wagering ,if that is the case then I would suggest you do a little research and reading ,even here on the forum ,you can learn a lot ,but maybe in the meantime just stick to the original system ( It works) and then when you have a better understanding of MM Ex. Martingale, labby or I suggest reading some articles from Tony Stoffo on money management then you will have the tools to add your own variances to the system. Sorry if I'm out of line with this response ,just trying to help , remember keep it simple. Cheers Rustie
Sheva , no disrespect intended but "he has answered your question a couple times now" , I am under the impression that perhaps you are new to sports wagering ,if that is the case then I would suggest you do a little research and reading ,even here on the forum ,you can learn a lot ,but maybe in the meantime just stick to the original system (It works) and then when you have a better understanding of MM Ex. Martingale, labby or I suggest reading some articles from Tony Stoffo on money management then you will have the tools to add your own variances to the system. Sorry if I'm out of line with this response ,just trying to help , remember keep it simple. Cheers Rustie
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Quote Originally Posted by rustie:
Sheva , no disrespect intended but "he has answered your question a couple times now" , I am under the impression that perhaps you are new to sports wagering ,if that is the case then I would suggest you do a little research and reading ,even here on the forum ,you can learn a lot ,but maybe in the meantime just stick to the original system (It works) and then when you have a better understanding of MM Ex. Martingale, labby or I suggest reading some articles from Tony Stoffo on money management then you will have the tools to add your own variances to the system. Sorry if I'm out of line with this response ,just trying to help , remember keep it simple. Cheers Rustie
You said the magic words when it comes to MM...enter
the guru of sports betting, the innovator of numerous MM systems, strategies, and the methodology attached to investing
in a sports wager...... (Tony Stoffo) @ vegasinsider.com
Yeah , Colorado and montreal keep flipping back and forth but that seems to be the only one that's close, It is what it is I guess LOL. As long as we keep winning the ones that come along i'm happy
Rust never sleeps
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Quote Originally Posted by BlueStar57:
Wow, looks like all home favs again tonight.
Yeah , Colorado and montreal keep flipping back and forth but that seems to be the only one that's close, It is what it is I guess LOL. As long as we keep winning the ones that come along i'm happy
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