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Old 21st November 2006, 04:35 PM
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Default Staking Plans

I don't have one, and am finding it quite hard to hit the nail on the head with a definate staking system that suits me. Selecting a winner is hard enough, but knowing how to back them is harder.

Staking team assemble...

In other words, asking for help.
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Old 22nd November 2006, 06:05 AM
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This maybe of interest.

Ladder Staking Plan
http://www.propun.com.au/racing_for...ead.php?t=14684


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Old 22nd November 2006, 07:12 AM
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Oaksy,

Just try settling on a sensible % of bank. Usually about 2 to 5% per bet.

Alternatively, if your like me and most other punters where bets from our bank are 'percentage of pocket' on any given betting day, just divide it all up it to the amount of bets your comfortable with.

If you can't win flat stakes, [any] staking systems will make things worse because they just magnify wins ......and loses!
Not much chop if your losing.

In the long run it's better to bet flat stakes and concentrate on your selection processes: Type of bet, type of race, number of bets, handicapping method etc. and bet the smallest amounts of money [keep the betting day banks as low as possible] that will still create a bit of interest.

If you can't work up to % profitability on $2 bets, why bet $10 to $50 ?

If I'm having a bad spell, I'll kick down to $2 bets no worries until my eye is back in. It's easy to say 'why didn't I have $50 on that winner instead of $2'!
What we forget to also say is: 'why didn't I have $2 on that loser instead of $50'! ......just add up the times you say both for a couple of weeks and when you count more of the former exclamations than the latter, increase your betting amount:-)

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Old 22nd November 2006, 08:42 AM
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Probably the easiest is to bet to take out X amount each race.
I assume you bet FIXED price with an internet bookmaker .

At 5/1 $20 to win $100.

By doing this you can bet any number of horses in a race ( according to available prices )

I have often bet 4 or 5 horses in a race to profit whichever one wins.

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Old 22nd November 2006, 09:50 AM
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Unless your betting in 4 or 5 horse races darky and can still get 5/1 [lol], boy that odds-on [in reality] betting method can get reaaal expensive unless your nailing almost every race!
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Old 22nd November 2006, 10:04 AM
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Hi CRASH.
It works well for me.
The maximum I would outlay to win $100 would be around the $70 mark ( with 4 - 5 horses )but most times considerably less.

For myself I am definitely NOT in favor of betting 1 horse a race as I believe there is ALWAYS a danger ( or 3 ) and this way suits me admirably.

Today I would be betting the Ballarat Cup ( winnerinsix) at Daves rated prices.

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