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Topic: Slow Profit Sports Betting System - page 4. (Read 2322 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1000
April 20, 2015, 01:11:38 PM
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Hey all,

I have been testing this sports betting system  for a couple of weeks now before introducing it to the forum. It has not lost in 2 weeks so I figured you guys might want to jump in on the profits. Basically, you want to put forth a unit amount. In my case, 1 unit is .05 btc. I have 2btc bank roll.

What we do is progressively bet .05 btc on select bets that I research and find attractive value in. If we lose, we double up our bet until we gain our 1 unit back. So far, I am up 14 units (.05 daily for the past 2 weeks). I will be posting my system plays shortly for anyone who wants to tail! If anyone has any suggestions/ideas please let me know. By the way, my long term winning percentage is 57.6% over a period of two years, so probability of losing 5 in a row is very very slim.

What sports are you currently betting on?

Also its possible to get wiped out with 5, 43%er for sure, im not sure what the best alternative is though.  More volume usually helps to show the edge bettors true edge so perhaps just bet the same amount all the time even on loss?
sr. member
Activity: 326
Merit: 250
April 20, 2015, 01:03:04 PM
#1
Hey all,

I have been testing this sports betting system  for a couple of weeks now before introducing it to the forum. It has not lost in 2 weeks so I figured you guys might want to jump in on the profits. Basically, you want to put forth a unit amount. In my case, 1 unit is .05 btc. I have 2btc bank roll.

What we do is progressively bet .05 btc on select bets that I research and find attractive value in. If we lose, we double up our bet until we gain our 1 unit back. So far, I am up 14 units (.05 daily for the past 2 weeks). I will be posting my system plays shortly for anyone who wants to tail! If anyone has any suggestions/ideas please let me know. By the way, my long term winning percentage is 57.6% over a period of two years, so probability of losing 5 in a row is very very slim.
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