Bet against them!
That's right. The Lakers are 8-0. So it's time to start a "law of numbers" fade. They won't go the whole season undefeated. Obviously, they'll lose eventually. With systematically betting the ML in favor of the Lakers opponent, until they eventually lose, you win. Guaranteed. For the haters:
Example:
ML against Lakers for 1 unit. They go 9-0, so you're down 1 unit.
ML against Lakers game 10 for (Bet 1 + multiplier).
Multiplier--(in this case) any number of units you'd like to win, considering you may lose again and again.
They go 10-0, so you're down 2 units + multiplier.
ML against Lakers game 11 for ((2 units + multiplier) + multiplier) or (Bet 2 + Multiplier). And so on.
You get the pattern. Eventually, you'll win. Either they go 8-1 and you win Thursday, or every time you lose, the amount you wager increases. The only "hoop" here is your money management. You have to prepare yourself for x number of losses. If you start off betting, for example, half of your bankroll, you lose very quick. You start off at .05% and you stand a much better chance of longevity. Also, pick a maximum you want to lose in case the Lakers go crazy and start 20-0 or something. The end results will be a win in the amount of (Multiplier * ML of losing game). And always, pray we all take that loss on a ML +350 or something fun like that.
Here's the spreadsheet. Thank me later.
That's right. The Lakers are 8-0. So it's time to start a "law of numbers" fade. They won't go the whole season undefeated. Obviously, they'll lose eventually. With systematically betting the ML in favor of the Lakers opponent, until they eventually lose, you win. Guaranteed. For the haters:
Example:
ML against Lakers for 1 unit. They go 9-0, so you're down 1 unit.
ML against Lakers game 10 for (Bet 1 + multiplier).
Multiplier--(in this case) any number of units you'd like to win, considering you may lose again and again.
They go 10-0, so you're down 2 units + multiplier.
ML against Lakers game 11 for ((2 units + multiplier) + multiplier) or (Bet 2 + Multiplier). And so on.
You get the pattern. Eventually, you'll win. Either they go 8-1 and you win Thursday, or every time you lose, the amount you wager increases. The only "hoop" here is your money management. You have to prepare yourself for x number of losses. If you start off betting, for example, half of your bankroll, you lose very quick. You start off at .05% and you stand a much better chance of longevity. Also, pick a maximum you want to lose in case the Lakers go crazy and start 20-0 or something. The end results will be a win in the amount of (Multiplier * ML of losing game). And always, pray we all take that loss on a ML +350 or something fun like that.
Here's the spreadsheet. Thank me later.
