1-3-2-6 BETTING
April 20, 2009
1-3-2-6 BETTING SYSTEM
The name of this system says it all. It is similar to the Paroli system. It is based on the premise that you can win four times in a row. Your initial bet is 1 unit, the second 3 units, the third 2 units and the fourth 6 units. Let’s assume that each unit is $10 and the odds are 1:1 - even money. The first bet is $10. When winning, $10 is added to the $20 on the table making the second bet $30. When winning again on the second bet, there would be $60 on the table. Of this you take down $40 and the third bet is now $20. If the third bet wins, you will have $40 on the table to which you add $20 making a total of $60 for the fourth bet. If the fourth bet wins, there would be a total of $120 on the table, all of which is net profit. Now all the bet is taken down and you start the system all over again at $10. Also, each time you lose, at any level, you start all over again at $10. If you lose the first bet, your loss is $10. The second level loss is $20 (because you added another $10). At the third level, a loss will give you a net profit of $20 (because you have taken down $40). At the fourth level, a loss leaves you breaking even (because you put back $20 out of the $40 taken down). The attraction of this system is that you risk $20 at a chance of making $120 net profit. This means you can lose six times at the worst level (second bet), and with one win (a set of four wins in a row) get your money back
FLAT BETTING
April 20, 2009
FLAT BETTING SYSTEM
Betting the same fixed amount on each play is known as Flat Betting. With this simple strategy you establish a bet size, say $100, and you bet this same amount each time whether you win or lose. Of course this flat bet size could be too large or too small in proportion to your bankroll if your stake grows from $1000 to $5000, or shrinks back down to $500! On the upside, the Flat Bet is very conservative, although its fixed amount bet constrains bankroll growth and makes it difficult to have a really outstanding year. On the downside, a severe string of losses can completely decimate a Flat Betting bankroll as the bet size becomes increasingly over-sized relative to a shrinking bankroll! It is widely believed that professional gamblers bet flat. The reasons for their choice might be the following:
Stakes are adjusted, if adjusted at all, according to odds (probabilities), not the recent history.
Stakes are usually small comparing to the gambling fund, thus the mental pressure is not so tough, and the prospect of bankruptcy is not so preeminent.
The profit shifts nice and easy, roller coaster ride excluded. Many take this to be a very healthy feature.
Ideal for flat beting are spreads and unders/overs in US Sports.
Asian handicapp
April 20, 2009
Asian handicapp
Asian Handicap (also known as Hang Cheng Betting) eliminates the possibility of a draw in a soccer game. This means that either the home side or the away side is a winner on your bet. Each team is given a handicap by the bookmaker, which is supposed to balance them so that an equal number of betters will bet each side. /4, 3/4, 1 1/4, 0:0 etc. as handicap bring new rules into the game
This can be read like: “Juventusl giving 3/4 ball to lazio”
Bet on Juventus:
If Juventus win the game by two goals or more you will win stake x 1,925 (odds)
If Juventus win the game by one goal you will win: 1,925 (odds) x 0,5 x stake + stake.
Bet on Lazio:
If the game ends in a tie or Leeds win you will win stake x 1,975 (odds)
If Lazio win the game by one goal you will win stake x 0,5.
Barcelona plays with real and AH is 0:1.
Bet on Barcelona:
If Barcelona win the game by two goals or more you will win stake x 1,925 (odds)
If Barcelona win the game by one goal you will get your stake back
Bet on Real Madrid:
If the game ends in a tie or Real Madrid win you will win stake x 1,975 (odds)
If Barcelona win the game by one goal you will get your stak back.




