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Old 7th January 2008, 04:28 PM
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Question Staking plan 2 ?

RISING BANK STAKING PLAN

This staking plan SEEMS to work best for us - BUT may not be suitable for you - try it out on paper first. Remember, NO staking plan will make up for poor selections!!!

Step 1: Halve your bank. In other words, if you have $2000 available, you halve it so there is a reserve bank of $1000 and an operating bank of $1000.

Step 2: Decide on the initial staking percentage to use from your operating bank. This should be used as follows:

If your AVERAGE selection strike rate is 20% the bet size is 2%

If your AVERAGE selection strike rate is 30% the bet size is 3%

If your AVERAGE selection strike rate is 40% the bet size is 4%

In other words, the bet size is 10% of your average strike rate.

Step 3: The amount staked is ALWAYS based on the highest point reached of the operating bank - it NEVER regresses and should be worked out after every selection (result)

Step 4: Continue betting as above until your bank doubles e.g. becomes $2000. At this point it is added to your reserve bank (2000 + 1000) and then halve again so you should have $1500 in the operating and $1500 in the reserve. Continue on as above with the new bank figures.

Step 5: If you have a long run of losing bets and the operating bank drops to 50% of it's starting point ( or re-started point) add in the reserve bank, halve it, and re-start as in Step 4.



As we said - this staking plan suits us but may not suit you. Always try it out on paper first and, as always, travel at your own risk.
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