tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6144705766610682717.post1763819503273338362..comments2024-01-28T17:51:50.571+00:00Comments on JERRY'S BEST BETS : Staking strategy !!!Jerry bankshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02264216123517710663noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6144705766610682717.post-15439797878605714322017-06-02T04:40:08.011+01:002017-06-02T04:40:08.011+01:00some people say martingale horse racing staking pl...some people say martingale <a href="http://horseracingtipsonline.com/horse-racing-staking-plans/" rel="nofollow">horse racing staking plan</a> is not good. is it true ?ResultDuniyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17452084141713562300noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6144705766610682717.post-52115807506249304302011-04-29T02:56:06.682+01:002011-04-29T02:56:06.682+01:00Hi Gents
A fascinating discussion.
I particula...Hi Gents <br /><br />A fascinating discussion. <br /><br />I particularly like the staking plan that Jake puts forward, but as he says the strike rate of the bets must be taken into consideration.<br /><br />I think for low odds high strike rate selections Jakes staking plan definitely has its merits.<br /><br />Thanks for posting up the original article Jerry and thanks both for continuing the discussions regarding your staking ideas, plenty of food for thought.<br /><br />Regards<br />MarkMarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17632643525010316960noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6144705766610682717.post-24264779789427368522011-04-29T01:39:33.172+01:002011-04-29T01:39:33.172+01:00Jerry,
Like I said I have run numerous tabulation...Jerry,<br /><br />Like I said I have run numerous tabulations and simulations with fictional wagers and the wagering plan is so powerful when in a winning run, yet protects the bank better then any other method.He states that you will no longer waste those big winning streaks or the longer priced winners that you come up with.<br /><br />My position at this point is that I am tring to eliminate as many variables as I possibly can in my wagering operation..so I will stay with the points system adding and reducing as I see fit. I will make adjustments when needed.<br /><br />JakeManaged Riskhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17993745802780208725noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6144705766610682717.post-58008804621506686312011-04-29T00:12:52.125+01:002011-04-29T00:12:52.125+01:00Jake sounds very interesting staking method
To m...Jake sounds very interesting staking method<br /><br /><br />To my knowledge Most serious gamblers in UK use either a points based system on how strong there selection are or like myself use level stakes method.<br /><br />This article has had me thinking for days ,if this staking method would be be the way forward ,I'm sure it would be more profitable than the staking method i'm using ??<br /><br />JerryJerry bankshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02264216123517710663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6144705766610682717.post-46809540187163720862011-04-28T23:38:22.220+01:002011-04-28T23:38:22.220+01:00Jerry,
Very good points you make for this staking...Jerry,<br /><br />Very good points you make for this staking plan. A few points to think of. I knew a gentleman who used and marketed this version of the 5% plan.<br /><br />You start at 5% of your betting bank and on a winner you increase your staking 1/2% to 5 1/2, as an example..on a losing bet you reduce the staking 1/4%. 2% minimum and a 8% maximum.<br /><br />He felt this method was the best way to deal with the inevitable streaks in racing as your bank will be protected during a bad run and expanded during a hot streak. He proved that this method is much more effective then the 5% method of staking. <br /><br />Jerry I have seen some real powerful runs with this betting plan that really proved hugely profitable when in comparison with other staking methods.<br /><br />Give this a thought and see how you feel.<br /><br />One point the author stressed was that this method was geared to 33% winners which is right in your zone. And if you break even on a wager or a slight loss you stay with the same %.<br /><br />Good luck<br /><br />JakeManaged Riskhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17993745802780208725noreply@blogger.com