Thankyou
Yeah so its basically getting two in a row is the big risk, wonder what markets it works best for, i guess thats not really relevant, probs quite good for quick turnaround ones, like greyhounds
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- wearthefoxhat
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If you're trading, depends on the market you've learned more about. Recommend specialising in one.
In-play horse racing, ie: HOB's.
Football in-play, Unders/Over market (2.5g prob better).
Dutching, again with a form study approach, Greyhounds, Horse Racing - Ideally in small fields with either a atrong or weak favourite.
In-play horse racing, ie: HOB's.
Football in-play, Unders/Over market (2.5g prob better).
Dutching, again with a form study approach, Greyhounds, Horse Racing - Ideally in small fields with either a atrong or weak favourite.
- ShaunWhite
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What are you hoping to achieve with this staking method?thepressure wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 1:25 pmThankyou
Yeah so its basically getting two in a row is the big risk, wonder what markets it works best for, i guess thats not really relevant, probs quite good for quick turnaround ones, like greyhounds
Consecutive events are unrelated so to stake the next based on the outcome of the former is illogical. Probability doesn't care about your stake or balance.