Originally <a href='/showthread.php?p=15263348'>posted</a> on 07/03/2012:

Quote Originally Posted by msetai View Post
Prob a silly question, but how does the "chase" work with this system?
From what thedood said...

He has a starting bankroll of 120 units. 60 for the total line. 60 for the run line.

Example: The Run Line bet was -145 and lost day 1. He lost $101.50 trying to win $70.

On the high roller a unit is added for every loss. 70 for yesterday, 70 for today, then I lost 101.50 with the line being -145 (31.5 in juice) that I have to make up.

So...

70 + 70 + 101.50 = 241.5

241.5 is what I need to win.

The next day was Rockies +1.5 -130. The bet was $313.95 to win $241.50.



Basically you win $140 per day if you don't lose 6 in a row. You have to be sure you have somewhere you can bet really big after the 3rd, 4th, 5th loss. I'm not sure what online books take huge bets. I have a couple bookies and the most they usually let you get down is 2 dimes unless you post. The most 5 Lines have lost is 4 in a row from what I've read on here. I don't like this huge chase yet because if you do end up losing 6 in a row it is a huge loss. I have been using their picks for betpoints. I was doing the high roller chase correct and it hit everytime without losing more than 2 in a row. Then, I noticed I could only bet to win 1000 points per game. I had to change up my strategy. I am betting to win 50 points, and just doubling up for a loss to win 50 points per chase. This is probably how they have their normal chase system set up.