$10 to $100k in 35 bets... whats your max?
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Alex HartSBR High Roller
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#106Comment -
Stammertime91SBR High Roller
- 06-30-16
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finfan88SBR Wise Guy
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#108Comment -
Stammertime91SBR High Roller
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fitguy67SBR Hall of Famer
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#110and with that 6th win the 10 becomes 60.38...nice Stammy
nowhere near nosebleed levels yet, but getting a bit interesting...
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i'll hop on: 1a Karlovic @1.25 (10 hoping to become a 12.5 stake for 1b...)Comment -
LightningSBR Wise Guy
- 05-15-16
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#112Amazing work mate! Keep it up!Comment -
Jayvegas420BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#113Comment -
fitguy67SBR Hall of Famer
- 03-13-11
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#114i'll start off a second series with a dog i like
2a erakovic +195/@2.95 (youwager or betonline) over beck, match starts in 10minsComment -
Jayvegas420BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#115Fitguy is trying to save himself 17-18 bets.
I like it!Comment -
fitguy67SBR Hall of Famer
- 03-13-11
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#116yup, the jumpstart would get me to financial independence by the time i get to the end of the alphabet...Comment -
Jayvegas420BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#117GLComment -
fitguy67SBR Hall of Famer
- 03-13-11
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#118crunch time for karlo....hope he has some experience with TB's, cuz he's gonna need one to keep Stammer's "G-bet" (and my A-bet) aliveComment -
fitguy67SBR Hall of Famer
- 03-13-11
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#120Baghdaddy -415/@1.241 it is...1b=12.50 aspiring to become 15.51
i'll definitely have some MMA plays tonight as well (Ferguson, Holtzman for sure)Comment -
fitguy67SBR Hall of Famer
- 03-13-11
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#121ok, put on next two legs (c&d) of #1
#1c&d Holtzman x Ferguson@1.5434/-184
15.51 atb* 23.94
Holtzman-290/@1.3448
Ferguson -677/@1.1477
pending #2a
10 atb* 29.50 (Erakovik+195/2.95, interrupted)
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*atb=Aspiring/Aiming/Attempting, or--more positively=About To Become
(the stake+profit of this bet=the amount available to stake the next leg)Comment -
Stammertime91SBR High Roller
- 06-30-16
- 116
#122
Going to do something different here. Taking a guy not nearly as favored, so since the odds are about half I'm only going to risk half.
Risking $49.53 to win $28.30
Donald Young -175 vs Stefan KozlovComment -
juicernameSBR Hall of Famer
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fitguy67SBR Hall of Famer
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#124#3a GGLopez(>zemlja) @1.227/-440 (Betonline):
10 atb 12.27
plays tomorrow morningComment -
Stammertime91SBR High Roller
- 06-30-16
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captrobeyBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#126Hey Kiwi
Interesting idea. I am trying to make sure i understand this. You are starting at $10 and doing every game at -333 odds? And if you do this say 35 times always doing -333 you would win just under $100000 ?
What if you started with a bit of a higher amount how much of a difference would it make like $20 ,$50,or $100 ? Do you basically just look at any game with -333 odds? Am i looking at this right? So if you got to $5000 a win would be like $1650?
This does look like fun lol. Neat idea just trying to understand it all.Comment -
fitguy67SBR Hall of Famer
- 03-13-11
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#127^you learn how to play the board game Monopoly by just watching people play it for a while...all questions will be answered by just watching people do what you're trying to understand...but here's a kwik primer
basic idea=just keep manually rolling over (aka. snowballing) the original stake and all accumulated profits...continual "all in" with the full original bank--which for this thread's challenge is specified at just $10 so if one snowball melts, just re-load a fresh bank... you can clearly do this with whatever starting-bank amt you wish, but keep it small and fun...$20 bucks will get you to any number in half the time but will also double your accumulated losses on melted snowballs
key is to choose plays you think will win, mindful that it just takes one loss to kill the entire snowball you've accrued to that point...but even a large snowball that melts only really (ie. absolutely) "cost" you the original ($10) bank...hence the fun--even if you get to a monster-big $-size, it's all "house money" beyond your starter stake
challenge is to see how big you can get the snowball before you chicken out and say "uncle" cuz you don't want to risk it all...and you always have th option to do like Stammer just did, and pull out some of the windfall and continue with a somewhat-downsized snowball
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#4a live@b365: ITF Stockton, J.Elie (>A. Kratzer) @1.909/-110
10 atb 19.09
Elie was -350 to -400 pre-game, but lost s1Comment -
clockwise1965SBR Hall of Famer
- 10-01-13
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#128Ive made similar wagers. Its fun but when you get to the point where you are risking a decent amount of money. Its hard to just keep doubling down.Comment -
fitguy67SBR Hall of Famer
- 03-13-11
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#129#4a hits, bringing bank#4 to 19.09, which will be staked on #4b (tried to place it on Devin Clark -210ish over Alex Nicholson...but seemed to go off the board at all my books)Comment -
a4u2fearSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-29-10
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#130Hmm, lots of excitement over huge fav odds wins, a loss here or two quickly and you'll already be beneath the break even after just ten betsComment -
fitguy67SBR Hall of Famer
- 03-13-11
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#131#4b McDonald +131/@2.31 (over Lineker)...at frakking sbr-book (19.09usd=286.35pts at 15pts=1usd...sportsbook cash equivalent...the 5x rollover never been an issue)
19.09 atb 44.09 (in betpoints: 286.35 atb 661.47)
had to do this one here cuz best price available anywhere else was +115Comment -
fitguy67SBR Hall of Famer
- 03-13-11
- 5082
#133ok, put on next two legs (c&d) of #1
#1c&d Holtzman x Ferguson@1.5434/-184
15.51 atb* 23.94
Holtzman-290/@1.3448
Ferguson -677/@1.1477
*atb=Aspiring/Aiming/Attempting, or--more positively=About To Become
(the stake+profit of this bet=the amount available to stake the next leg)
next play: #1e risking the 23.94 atb (aiming to become) 38.72 on
Goerges -162 (>Cepelova)Comment -
fitguy67SBR Hall of Famer
- 03-13-11
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#134note for F.jul15 tennis
Siegemund > Hercog looks solid to put at end of first available setComment -
LightningSBR Wise Guy
- 05-15-16
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Jayvegas420BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#136Whens the match start?Comment -
captrobeyBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-02-10
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#137^you learn how to play the board game Monopoly by just watching people play it for a while...all questions will be answered by just watching people do what you're trying to understand...but here's a kwik primer
basic idea=just keep manually rolling over (aka. snowballing) the original stake and all accumulated profits...continual "all in" with the full original bank--which for this thread's challenge is specified at just $10 so if one snowball melts, just re-load a fresh bank... you can clearly do this with whatever starting-bank amt you wish, but keep it small and fun...$20 bucks will get you to any number in half the time but will also double your accumulated losses on melted snowballs
key is to choose plays you think will win, mindful that it just takes one loss to kill the entire snowball you've accrued to that point...but even a large snowball that melts only really (ie. absolutely) "cost" you the original ($10) bank...hence the fun--even if you get to a monster-big $-size, it's all "house money" beyond your starter stake
challenge is to see how big you can get the snowball before you chicken out and say "uncle" cuz you don't want to risk it all...and you always have th option to do like Stammer just did, and pull out some of the windfall and continue with a somewhat-downsized snowball
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#4a live@b365: ITF Stockton, J.Elie (>A. Kratzer) @1.909/-110
10 atb 19.09
Elie was -350 to -400 pre-game, but lost s1Comment -
LightningSBR Wise Guy
- 05-15-16
- 647
#138
It's a little hard to follow when they use the american system, but if you start with $10:
$10 on your first bet of $1.5. Assuming that wins, you now have $15.
You then put $15 (original $10 + your $5 winnings) on your next bet of $2. If that wins, you have $30.
You then put your $30 (original $10 + $5 first bet winnings + $15 second bet winnings) on your next bet and so on and so forth.Comment -
jjbSBR Rookie
- 06-05-16
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#139Max I got was 6 or 7 steps
good luck though, I like this approachComment -
fitguy67SBR Hall of Famer
- 03-13-11
- 5082
#140whipped up a little excel to see at a glance where i am, and what's up next...
many small campaigns running simultaneously is the way i like to run with this...
any new plays get slotted into the next available campaign tray (aka. excel row)
the "multi-tray way" will smooth out the "all or nothing" variance mr.fear referred to above
40.00 46.21 6.21 6 1 next next # initial latest change W L leg @price 1 10.00 23.94 13.94 4 0 e 2 10.00 10.00 0.00 0 0 a 2.95 3 10.00 12.27 2.27 1 0 b 4 10.00 0.00 -10.00 1 1 ~ Comment
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