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Staking Strategy Rationale
Following a staking strategy is
IMPORTANT.
The majority of sports-bettors
lose in the long run basically
because they do not follow a sensible
staking strategy. Professional
gamblers manage to stay professional
mainly because they adhere to
a staking management system.
In general, football-bettors increase
the size of their bets too quickly
whether they go on a winning or
losing streak. Without a system,
one is more likely to place too
much of his winnings or chase
his losses on the next game's
to the benefit of the bookmaker.
Undue risk is put on individual
bets when you do this.
Following a staking strategy inherently instills discipline in your betting
patterns. A systematic method of increasing your bets progressively protects your betting bank and
ensures long-term profitability.
The Inner Circle Staking Strategy
The Inner Circle is committed to protecting the interests of our members no matter how high
our win-rates. In fact, because of our consistently accurate win-rates, it is unnecessary for our members
to risk on large short-term gains.
For this reason, we strongly recommend that you stick to our betting strategy. It is simple and aggressive
enough without being overly risky.
Mechanics
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| 1. |
Nominate a fixed sum of
the funds you have available
for betting. This will be
your Betting Bank. (We recommend
setting up an actual bank
account for this.) |
| 2. |
Divide your total Betting
Bank into 100 units. |
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Each Inner Circle Pick
will come with a recommended
stake of 1 to 5 units.
(1 being the smallest and
5 being the biggest bets.)
Follow these recommended stakes
for long-run profitability. |
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When your wins adds your
bank up to 125 units or more,
divide this total into 100
units again, to the nearest
pound (or dollar). This will
be your new Betting Bank with
an increased size per unit. |
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Do this every time your
Betting Bank reaches 125 units. |
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Assume
your initial Betting
Bank is £1,000.
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Dividing
this by 100 makes each
betting unit £10. |
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After
10 bets, your total
funds available for
betting (including your
wins) become £1,250
which is 125 units according
to your Betting Bank. |
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Divide
this £1,250 (your
new Betting Bank) into
100 units. |
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The
size of each of your
betting unit is now
£12.5. (You may
choose to round this
up to £12 or £13.) |
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Notes:
If you choose to be less aggressive,
you may want to wait until
your betting bank becomes
more than 120 units before
you increase the size of your
betting units. For example,
130 units or 150 units.
The reverse is true for this
strategy in the unlikely event
that you suffer losses. If
your initial Betting Bank
goes down to 75 units, you
divide the 75 by 100 and your
decreased betting unit is
now £7.5 in the above
example. |
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