The
following banking and staking plan has been fully optimised and can be
used with any level stakes betting operation
1.
Decide the value of your initial investment.
2.
Split this figure in the ratio 2:1 (two thirds and a third).
3.
Two thirds will form the betting bank, one third will
form a reserve fund.
4.
Divide the betting bank into the appropriate number of points (as per
the service being followed).
5.
Stake 1 point to win
on each bet.
6.
Ensure you obtain a price which is at least as big as the minimum
advised. Guidance on
taking prices can be found here
(opens in new window).
Target
1: Reclaim the reserve fund.
When
profit reaches 50% of the betting bank starting figure, take out the
reserve fund and replace it with accrued profit. The situation is now as
it was at the start, except that the reserve fund is made up of accrued
profit. Continue betting as normal.
Target
2: Reclaim the betting bank.
When
the betting bank doubles, take out the original betting bank capital.
The situation is now as it was at the start, except that the whole of
the betting bank and the reserve fund are made up of accrued profit.
Continue betting as normal. From this point onwards, the whole
investment will be funded entirely by accrued profit.
Re-investment
policy now comes into effect.
The
re-investment policy only begins when all funds (betting bank
and reserve fund) are made up entirely of accrued profit.
Re-investment
Policy
This ensures
optimum long-term growth by re-investing profits on an ongoing basis.
1.
After 100 bets, decide whether any personal withdrawals are
required. If so, make the withdrawal first.
2.
Split the total of the remaining
funds (betting bank plus reserve fund) in the ratio 2:1. Two thirds
will form the ongoing betting bank, one third will form the reserve
fund.
3.
Calculate the value of the new one-point level stake by dividing the
betting bank into the appropriate number of points (as per the service
being followed).
4.
Use this new level stake for the next 100 bets.
5.
Repeat after every 100 bets.
Please
also see the Don't
Go Broke page.
Steve
Jones
Professional
Betting Advice and Strategy
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