I haven't been on here in quite some time but I plan on helping alot of cappers here who follow this system turn a nice profit this 2012 MLB season.
My plays will start April 5th, and consist of a 10 game chase. I will only bet under dogs moneyline plays the entire season. The system involves taking two seperate chase systems and running them at the same time.
So look at it as two chase lines where each will have it's own chase. So the max will be two games daily with the system, some days will be only one pick.
Here is a example:
$500 starting Bankroll
Chase 1- $1.25 bet on Rangers +115
Chase 2- $1.25 bet on Red Sox +135
Results:
Chase 1- $1.25 bet on Rangers +115 (LOSS)
Next bet will be $1.50 in this chase, where it will cover the $1.25 loss and give us a small profit if next game wins.
Chase 2- $1.25 bet on Red Sox +135 (WIN)
Profit of $1.68 for win. Next bet in the chase will be for $1.25
So in order to get your beginning bet amount, you simply take your total bankroll which is $500 above and multiply that times 1% and take that 1% and times it by 25%.
Example:
$500 x 1% = $5
$5 x 25% = $1.25
Starting bet amount will be $1.25
Each win will make our bankroll increase, so we will need to recalculate after each win.
I haven't been on here in quite some time but I plan on helping alot of cappers here who follow this system turn a nice profit this 2012 MLB season.
My plays will start April 5th, and consist of a 10 game chase. I will only bet under dogs moneyline plays the entire season. The system involves taking two seperate chase systems and running them at the same time.
So look at it as two chase lines where each will have it's own chase. So the max will be two games daily with the system, some days will be only one pick.
Here is a example:
$500 starting Bankroll
Chase 1- $1.25 bet on Rangers +115
Chase 2- $1.25 bet on Red Sox +135
Results:
Chase 1- $1.25 bet on Rangers +115 (LOSS)
Next bet will be $1.50 in this chase, where it will cover the $1.25 loss and give us a small profit if next game wins.
Chase 2- $1.25 bet on Red Sox +135 (WIN)
Profit of $1.68 for win. Next bet in the chase will be for $1.25
So in order to get your beginning bet amount, you simply take your total bankroll which is $500 above and multiply that times 1% and take that 1% and times it by 25%.
Example:
$500 x 1% = $5
$5 x 25% = $1.25
Starting bet amount will be $1.25
Each win will make our bankroll increase, so we will need to recalculate after each win.
[Quote: Originally Posted by KingScorpio] The progressive chase [/Quote
yes sir, the chase can be a good system when used with proper money management. its just that bettors usually dont have the patience to stick with it. i used this system last year in baseball and only got to a 7 game chase. i also use this in nba but i use point spread as the underdog, and nhl, along with college basketball..
[Quote: Originally Posted by KingScorpio] The progressive chase [/Quote
yes sir, the chase can be a good system when used with proper money management. its just that bettors usually dont have the patience to stick with it. i used this system last year in baseball and only got to a 7 game chase. i also use this in nba but i use point spread as the underdog, and nhl, along with college basketball..
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