1. #1
    BetaB
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    Question about Labby

    If i had 4 lines labby and for the sake of this argument, assume that there is no juice. So my labby will look like

    1-1-1-1
    1-1-1-1
    1-1-1-1
    1-1-1-1

    The problem is, if i keep getting 2-2 days repeatedly i don't see how i would make profit even though i hit @ 50%.

    After first 4 plays
    1-1-1-1-2
    1-1-1-1
    1-1-1-1-2
    1-1-1-1

    play 5-8

    1-1-1-1-2-3
    1-1-1-1
    1-1-1-1-2-3
    1-1-1-1

    PLay 9-12

    introducing new lines
    1-1-1-1-2-3-4
    1-1-1-1
    1-1-1-1-2-3-4
    1-1-1-1

    apparently, averaging lines wont help either.

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    You are not doing this correctly, which is why the numbers are not looking right. You should simplify this a bit to one line. I don't understand why you have four lines unless you are talking about doing a four game chase or something.

    Just take it slowly.

    Based on the lines you posted, you want to win 2U per play. Lets just say you went 1-1 on the first day. Cross off your win then add the loss.
    1-1-1-1
    becomes
    x-1-1-2 (+0)
    next day you play to win 1 +2 or to win 3 on your next bet. Lets say it loses. Add the 3 to the line
    x-1-1-2-3 (-3)
    Play to win 4 the next game and it wins
    x-x-1-2-x (+4)
    Next game play to win 3 and wins
    x-x-x-x-x (+3)

    You have crossed off your line and have a net win of 4U. This is more of a conservative way to run a labby line, which will take a little more time to clear your numbers and make profit. If you have multiple wagers on the same day it is best to know the outcome of the first event before making your second wager. If you win your first game for 4U cross them off and you will be making a smaller wager on the second game of the day.

    I play chase systems mostly and I run an "aggessive" labby line where I do not add a number to the end of the line but instead add it to the last number. In this situation I use multiple lines. I add half to the last number of the line I am on and then half to the line below.

    Say we have a 3 game chase. Game 1 is to win 2U and we lose

    G1 line : 1-1-1-1
    G2 line : 1-1-1-1
    G3 line : 1-1-1-1

    lose 2U

    1-1-1-2
    1-1-1-2
    1-1-1-1

    So when we get to game 2 of the chase you play to win 3U. You also would play to win 3U on the next game 1 of a chase

    Hope this helps

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    Thanks for the reply.

    The main reason i'm doing Labby in 4 lines is because i want to lower my risk. I have used Labby in the past and quickly reaslied that a huge wining streak say 20 wins in a row only give you 40 units whereas a 10 losing streak could easily wipe out all your profit. Therefore, to counter such streak i though i would be a better idea to do this in cycle of 4 lines. ie 10 loses would only cost me (4x2 +3x4+2x4) = 28 units no to mentioned that most game not end before the other game started.

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