Initial outlay of money on the first bet. After a win, you take the winning money and the initial outlay and bet that total amount on the second bet. Thus you win two straight games. Then start all over with the initial outlay of money again.
Now if you lose the bet, then you go back to the initial outlay of money bet again on the next bet.
For easy reference, the first bet will always be $ 100.00 US Dollars.
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Initial outlay of money on the first bet. After a win, you take the winning money and the initial outlay and bet that total amount on the second bet. Thus you win two straight games. Then start all over with the initial outlay of money again.
Now if you lose the bet, then you go back to the initial outlay of money bet again on the next bet.
For easy reference, the first bet will always be $ 100.00 US Dollars.
But with the strategy I have to wager the win (+200) and the original initial wager (100) combined on the next wager. So I have to choose a wager and the amount wagered will be 300.
I already have one in mind that I was looking at a Friday (today) matchup since this past Tuesday night. And that is San Jose @ New Jersey, leaning towards San Jose. I am just split if I should take the straight up Moneyline or take up the Puck Line. San Jose has been hot and the goalie is like lights out. New Jersey is in rebuilding mode and lost 1-3, 3-5, 1-3 in their first three games of the season, with single goals at those two home games. San Jose's coach is the former Devils coach and has been hot allowing only 1 goal in their first three games winning 5-1, 2-0, 5-0, with 5 goals each on the road.
Do I take the safe bet and wager on the Moneyline or take the Puckline on San Jose. I'll decide later tonight.
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Quote Originally Posted by thebookie47:
Big play on STL. Keep it up. back to even baby
Thanks.
But with the strategy I have to wager the win (+200) and the original initial wager (100) combined on the next wager. So I have to choose a wager and the amount wagered will be 300.
I already have one in mind that I was looking at a Friday (today) matchup since this past Tuesday night. And that is San Jose @ New Jersey, leaning towards San Jose. I am just split if I should take the straight up Moneyline or take up the Puck Line. San Jose has been hot and the goalie is like lights out. New Jersey is in rebuilding mode and lost 1-3, 3-5, 1-3 in their first three games of the season, with single goals at those two home games. San Jose's coach is the former Devils coach and has been hot allowing only 1 goal in their first three games winning 5-1, 2-0, 5-0, with 5 goals each on the road.
Do I take the safe bet and wager on the Moneyline or take the Puckline on San Jose. I'll decide later tonight.
There is still 29 minutes before game time starts at 10:30 PM EST. I am leaning on Minnesota Wild @ LA Kings, with the Kings having trouble scoring and Quick not being his usual self.
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There is still 29 minutes before game time starts at 10:30 PM EST. I am leaning on Minnesota Wild @ LA Kings, with the Kings having trouble scoring and Quick not being his usual self.
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