I just commented on somebody's post and it had me thinking.. instead of betting on a series outcome, wouldn't Martingdales method on betting for the underdog and doubling it every time they lose be much more profitable?
for example, the guy had mentioned betting +190 over 5.5 games. What I proposed instead is one unit doubled every time they lose if you are really convinced they could win the series or pull off Two games. Curious, has anybody tried this within a series? Maybe going smaller so the risk isn't as big but the payoff will still be great like half a unit game, game 2 1 unit, game 3 4 units game 4 8 units. And once the Blazers win a game, that's when you drop it back down to one unit) if you choose to continue betting on the series), if not, take your profit and run… now keep in mind. This will only apply to series where you get plus money every time as I expect the Blazers to be plus one each time . I know it's not the most responsible way to play, but it sure just sound fun:) thoughts?
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I just commented on somebody's post and it had me thinking.. instead of betting on a series outcome, wouldn't Martingdales method on betting for the underdog and doubling it every time they lose be much more profitable?
for example, the guy had mentioned betting +190 over 5.5 games. What I proposed instead is one unit doubled every time they lose if you are really convinced they could win the series or pull off Two games. Curious, has anybody tried this within a series? Maybe going smaller so the risk isn't as big but the payoff will still be great like half a unit game, game 2 1 unit, game 3 4 units game 4 8 units. And once the Blazers win a game, that's when you drop it back down to one unit) if you choose to continue betting on the series), if not, take your profit and run… now keep in mind. This will only apply to series where you get plus money every time as I expect the Blazers to be plus one each time . I know it's not the most responsible way to play, but it sure just sound fun:) thoughts?
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