Originally posted on 11/20/2016:

I haven't been posting in the last few weeks, because the strategy
I've developed does not readily applicate to quick pick/talk about the game
banter. Admittely, I do miss that, however from now on I'll only be
putting out those plays when the instance of a close-out entry on
a string of plays affords such an enjoyment.

This is a fine-tuning of the open parlay, stacking all-in until a predetermined exit,
setting out 20-40 separate parlay stacks then keeping as many alive as
possible with 24/7 entries on the worldwide card.

Try to make each separate stack or mission close out around the same
time within a 1-3 day period. Do not dip back into the closed and won
monies which return successfully until all the missions in the set return
to the roll - this keeps your progress in check and easily referenced.

Doubtful anyone here would tail all my parlay stacks, it's not really worth the
effort to post them all. Although I have extended some beyond 20 spots, even
to 25, that's an outlier, the sweet spot is in the 5-12 entries range. This allows
each to accumulate thrice-fold to a score fold, but normally 1x-5x, adjusting
the appetite for risk commesurately with the number of living stacks, they are like
houses of cards, no matter how high you've built, the last card determines the fate
of that stack so it cannot be taken lightly.

Thusly, the fewer living parlays you've built, the less risk on odds you want to insert.
On the other hand, if you've got 10+ rolling stacks, you can afford to sprinkle in
some ATS or light faves. Concerning dogs, it's better to place them in the start
of the stack, that way the worst they can do is lose one of your divided principals,
a pre-conceived fraction of the roll in each set. There is a worthwhile escape velocity
to be had if you can pick enough ats or dog/light faves at onset or saved for
the final entry, never in the middle.

Rounding up the herds of cattle after 1 or 2 weeks, or a month, however you
plot the set, all the surviving missions or stacks are brought back
to the roll. It's an adjustible strategy, information on worldwide leagues is available
and we're in the halcyon calendar months for seamless prospects across time zones,
UK/Europe (mornings, afternoons), South/North America (evenings), Asia/Australia (overnight).

Very few players have the discipline, patience, experience cross-league,
and perception/research skills to consistently win. This strategy does not eliminate
the need for actual capping, although it does alleviate the time required to inspect
each play because most plays involve ML or point-buying. When point-buying, round
numbers are desirable, never hooks. This allows for pushes which keep the stacks
running - and are set according to habitual thresholds in the given sport.

Although I use 5d which makes this approach easy without the need to self-track,
it is not necessary to use a book which allows the open parlay formatting.
You can utilize the very same strategy with straight bets, all that is required is
writing down the stacks in a notebook, eraser board, or desktop text file,
keeping track of each separate string, closing them out appropriately, even
across multiple books concurrently. You have to stick with the plan, make it real
and close them out then move to the next handful. Save your passion for going big on
individual games ats for when you've accumulated multiple sets and can afford to
close one out on that, only when the others keep you still up on the inclusive set.

Anyone who wants to discuss this or implement it for a test, make sure you can
restrict your urges to deviate or it won't work. There comes a point when the
money matters more than the adrenalin rush of casual/errant gambling. Here, that
thrill does still materialize, however certainly not on a daily basis.