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Staking plans the good, the bad, and darn right insane

This insane include the ‘negative staking plan’ often known as the Martingdale staking plan, which increases the amount to bet each time you lose. A sure fire way to empty your betting bank.

A level staking plan or fixed taking plan is more sensible. Divide types of bets into varioius categories. Favourites, medium odds, and long shots is a good start. Assign rules to help define your selections. Stick to the rules so that you know your potential gains and loses. The percentage should remain the same. It is best to risk a relatively small amount of your betting bank on each bet; up to 5%.

Consider ‘plateau’ staking, a good staking plan that is an extended form of the fixed staking plan. You bet a percentage of your betting bank. If you are doing well the amount you bet increases. If you start loosing and the amount you bet decreases.

Staking for successful sports betting

Staking plans the good, the bad, and darn right insaneunratedEditor2010-02-28 06:56:56This insane include the ‘negative staking plan’ often known as the Martingdale staking plan, which increases the amount to bet each time you lose. A …
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Poor results from weekend stats… money management

Stats for Arsenal, Bolton, Tottenham and Hull all suggested that their games would produce an over to goal result.

The actual results where disapointing, with Tottenham vs Hull ending 0 – 0, and, Arsenal vs Bolton endng 2 – 0.

Being over half way into the season this is unexpected because the stats we have should be more reliable because there is more data for current team form. In any case, it is never possible to have a 100% success rate, and proper money management will reduce the effect of a few lossing bets.

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Poor results from weekend stats… money managementunratedEditor2010-01-17 13:50:29Stats for Arsenal, Bolton, Tottenham and Hull all suggested that their games would produce an over to goal result.

The actual results where disapo…

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