This is my own variation of the set your monthly income system some of you may have read about from Tony Stoffio(not sure on the spelling of his last name)
This is not a system for picking games, it is a money management system. I will use 2 team parlays in a labby system to increase my bankroll by 18-30% per month. I have been following this system for 2 months and increased my roll by 56%.
I will lay out how the system works and provide my plays for the day. I'm posting this more to show how the system works and posting the plays for my own tracking. You can use this system for your own plays as well you do not need to follow mine.
The set up:
Set up three labby lines reflecting the following percentages of your bankroll:
3% 2% 1%
3% 2% 1%
3% 2% 1%
My bankroll is currently at about 5k and I am starting a new labby today, which looks like this.
$150 $100 $50
$150 $100 $50
$150 $100 $50
I will play 3 two team parlays each day and spread out my losses using a labby type of chase system. Once I win 9 parlays, the labby is complete and my bankroll has increased by 18%. This should take right around 2 weeks or so.
The rules:
I have only developed 2 rules for this system to work. I developed these rules based on my own trial and error.
Rule 1 - play only 3 parlays per day. The fastest way you can f\*\*k everything up is if you start chasing and playing extra plays because you get a bad beat or lose a close one. Trust me I've been down that road and it will ruin you. One suggestion is to parlay games that start around the same time so you are less tempted to tilt off when an early game loses.
Rule 2 - play parlays that pay out at least 2.5-1. Don't go playing two -200 teams. The reason is many days you will go 1 and 2 on your parlays and this ensures a profit on those days.
I'm posting this in the bases forum since most plays are on baseball. If this isn't the appropriate forum for it I apologize.
Bol if you follow along. If you are confused let me know. If you follow along it should start to make sense. I'll post my day 1 plays in a bit.