Martingale Challenge

Don't chase your losses, it doesn't work. You will eventually bust your bank.
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kahin wrote:
Sat Oct 02, 2021 11:04 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Sat Oct 02, 2021 10:51 pm
kahin wrote:
Sat Oct 02, 2021 10:40 pm


You do not have to believe me
it's your choice to doubt
don't worry about money
you are an english be proud and noble !!!
Soruya cevap bile vermezsen tabii ki sana inanmam!

Türkiye'deki bahis şirketleri £770 bahis kabul ediyor mu?

İngiltere'de birkaç yüzden fazla bahis oynamakta zorlanabilirsiniz!
Many betting companies in Turkey accept customers
and I have accounts on 5 different sites
As the amounts increase, I use the accounts of my friends.
How hard do you think it can be with an average of 15 betting site accounts?
I repeat, you really don't have to believe :)
196,350 / 15 = 13,090. But you know that because you're good at maths. ;)

Do Turkish bookmakers accept bets of 13,000 on obscure matches?

In the UK you'd need about 300 accounts to place bets of that size, how hard do you think that can be.
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Bad news kahin (or should I say prophet/predictor? You're certainly an expert at predicting losers), Lima's won 2-0. So, next bet £24,640. :D
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I'll have a go. :)

00:00 Montreal Impact v Atlanta Utd - Over 3.5 Goals 3.05

00:30 FC Cincinnati v New York Red Bulls - Over 3.5 Goals 3.5

No Martingale or stop at a winner, just level stakes. :)
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Euler/Dallas/Other Admin, can one of you lock this thread please?
This bullshit has gone on too long.

It adds nothing to the forum that couldn't be seen in the first 20 or so pages.
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KAHIN'S BONKERS MARTINGALE SYSTEM RESULTS

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Day 1: £294 profit; Overall: £294 PROFIT

Day 2: £25,500 loss; Overall: £25,206 LOSS

Day 3/4: £20,400 loss; Overall: £45,606 LOSS

Day 5/6 £196,350 loss/£178,178 profit*; Overall: £241,956 LOSS/£132,572 PROFIT*

Total stake: £242,350
Total return if Daejeon and Bucheon FC 1995 draw: £374,922
Effective odds of this morning's bet: 1.547
The odds a sensible human being would get: 3.8
...which would return: £920,930

Moral of the story: Bit late now but you would have been better off forgetting the Martingale and just having £242,350 on this morning's match. You'd stand to win £678,580, more than 5 times as much for the same risk.

Good luck anyway kahin. You can get £3 on at Betfair right now and the remaining £98,557 on your friends' 15 accounts. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Derek27 wrote:
Sat Oct 02, 2021 10:51 pm
kahin wrote:
Sat Oct 02, 2021 10:40 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Sat Oct 02, 2021 10:37 pm

Never mind the big bets. Let's start with your first bet. Have you ever placed a bet of £770? If so what on?
You do not have to believe me
it's your choice to doubt
don't worry about money
you are an english be proud and noble !!!
Soruya cevap bile vermezsen tabii ki sana inanmam!

Türkiye'deki bahis şirketleri £770 bahis kabul ediyor mu?

İngiltere'de birkaç yüzden fazla bahis oynamakta zorlanabilirsiniz!
looking deep into that noble ,
-loss record holding- pint of guinness glass !
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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kahin wrote:
Sat Oct 02, 2021 11:04 pm
Many betting companies in Turkey accept customers
and I have accounts on 5 different sites
As the amounts increase, I use the accounts of my friends.
How hard do you think it can be with an average of 15 betting site accounts?
I repeat, you really don't have to believe :)
many bookies accept loosing customers until you win ,then you realise its a' dog eat dog betting jungle'
there is no shortage in belief. you do not need to convince anyone about your fairy tale ,its true to you and you alone.
we all have gone through loosing streaks and we know you believe in your system''''' BUT....numbers don't lie .look at your bottom line then look inwards. thats the true reflection of reality .
'you can fool some people some time but you cant fool yourself and all the the people all the time'

you have run out money and are now asking for crowd funding to start a risk free syndicate of martingale share business.

sounds good in a mugs world :)
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Each morning I check the thread, the number of posts seems to have doubled?
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I'm beginning to wish that Martingale worked & was ancient history so this thread doesn't appear at top of active topics everyday...
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Euler wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:41 am
Each morning I check the thread, the number of posts seems to have doubled?
We see what you did there :) Maybe it's time to open a Today's Martingale thread.

Or maybe not. Every time I check the thread I lose more and more brain cells, almost at an exponential rate over the last few pages!
decomez6 wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:37 am
you have run out money and are now asking for crowd funding to start a risk free syndicate of martingale share business.
No doubt that was the plan all along, has to be the lowest effort scheme I have seen so far. Truly. Posting random martingale tips on random forums? That is a special level of scumbaggery. It's the wrong way to become the next Psychoff if that's what he was going for!
Derek27 wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 4:52 am
Moral of the story: Bit late now but you would have been better off forgetting the Martingale and just having £242,350 on this morning's match.
Moral of the story: Money that was lost* can always be made back, but what about all the brain cells we collectively lost by reading this thread? :x

(*no money was lost in the making of this thread because OP is and always was full of ****)
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The Silk Run wrote:
Sat Oct 02, 2021 9:19 pm
I am running one this evening on the Greyhound markets supporting an automation file that has a sr circa 70%. This file has been running almost two years with huge success.
Are you saying Martingale is valid? If so that might be a more interesting direction than the thread is currently taking.
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greenmark wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 2:11 pm
The Silk Run wrote:
Sat Oct 02, 2021 9:19 pm
I am running one this evening on the Greyhound markets supporting an automation file that has a sr circa 70%. This file has been running almost two years with huge success.
Are you saying Martingale is valid? If so that might be a more interesting direction than the thread is currently taking.
She's talking about doubling the number of drinks after each losing day. :)
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greenmark wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 2:11 pm
The Silk Run wrote:
Sat Oct 02, 2021 9:19 pm
I am running one this evening on the Greyhound markets supporting an automation file that has a sr circa 70%. This file has been running almost two years with huge success.
Are you saying Martingale is valid? If so that might be a more interesting direction than the thread is currently taking.
The only martingales that work are the Martin Gale's who have jobs
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greenmark wrote:
Sun Oct 03, 2021 2:11 pm
The Silk Run wrote:
Sat Oct 02, 2021 9:19 pm
I am running one this evening on the Greyhound markets supporting an automation file that has a sr circa 70%. This file has been running almost two years with huge success.
Are you saying Martingale is valid? If so that might be a more interesting direction than the thread is currently taking.
I'm just saying it has been working for me on one of my stratergies, consistantly over a measured time ....
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