sbo dont accept cappers from the philippines. boooooooooooooo
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bettorjon
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10-08-10
613
#37
Originally posted by Hareeba!
Indeed!
I'd love to be a bookie exclusively getting all a Martingale punter's action
likewise but on the other side....i'd love to take all the money that these sportsbook have using Martingle.
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jpb383
SBR High Roller
06-14-10
242
#38
Originally posted by bettorjon
sbo dont accept cappers from the philippines. boooooooooooooo
Did you mention how much you're looking to wager to management?
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sharpcat
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12-19-09
4516
#39
Hard to believe that the martingale system has been around since the late 1700's yet nobody has ever become rich and successful using it and the casino industry is still alive and running strong
I bet you could hear some great stories about the martingale system at your local Gamblers Anonymous meeting
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Odessa
SBR Sharp
06-04-07
398
#40
Bettorjon,
Before you continue with Martingale system, please read the following discussion:
Sports betting and handicapping forum: discuss picks, odds, and predictions for upcoming games and results on latest bets.
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HeeeHAWWWW
SBR Hall of Famer
06-13-08
5487
#41
Originally posted by bettorjon
14 in a row? yikes
but if you did martingle, 1-14 or winning on your 15th bet would still made you profitable despite a forgetable record.
If the 1st bet was $1k, the 15th bet would have to be $16.4 million. Fortunately I'm not that daft, I was half-Kelly staking so that streak didn't make much difference over the year.
As with anything in gambling: if it was this easy, the books would already be bust.
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bettorjon
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10-08-10
613
#42
Originally posted by jpb383
Did you mention how much you're looking to wager to management?
yep and plenty more sound advice can be found by Googling ... but one thing I've noticed over years of trying to warn punters is that they all seem to think they have found a way to avoid the inevitable result of Martingaling and other loss chasing staking methods .... they all know better
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bettorjon
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10-08-10
613
#44
Originally posted by sharpcat
Hard to believe that the martingale system has been around since the late 1700's yet nobody has ever become rich and successful using it and the casino industry is still alive and running strong
I bet you could hear some great stories about the martingale system at your local Gamblers Anonymous meeting
i maybe the first in history then.
hey guys im not trying to sound arrogant here but i think the way that i "attack" the books using the martingle system will really earn me bigtime.
but just like what ive said on my earlier post, i dont recommend this system to anyone either. there are just people, who can really make a huge profit using this system
but in reality, for example in the NBA nowadays, would the worst team be beaten in their homefloor 10 consecutive times, either moneyline or point spread? the clippers even beat the hornets in their home floor this season right? the nets are covering the spreads lately. even the wolves have their best days
ive never seen a team in the NBA finishing a 0-82 record nor have i ever seen a team losing all their home games in a single season
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Hareeba!
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
07-01-06
37283
#46
Originally posted by bettorjon
i maybe the first in history then.
hey guys im not trying to sound arrogant here but i think the way that i "attack" the books using the martingle system will really earn me bigtime.
but just like what ive said on my earlier post, i dont recommend this system to anyone either. there are just people, who can really make a huge profit using this system
and BJ's just the same as the rest (refer post#43)
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bettorjon
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10-08-10
613
#47
Originally posted by HeeeHAWWWW
If the 1st bet was $1k, the 15th bet would have to be $16.4 million. Fortunately I'm not that daft, I was half-Kelly staking so that streak didn't make much difference over the year.
As with anything in gambling: if it was this easy, the books would already be bust.
so start with $100 instead.
the return would be greater than starting with $1k
right. gambling is not easy. i agree with you on that.
but gambling can be profitable if a capper knows how to attack these books
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bettorjon
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10-08-10
613
#48
Originally posted by Hareeba!
and BJ's just the same as the rest (refer post#43)
nope. i set myself aside from them
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Hareeba!
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
07-01-06
37283
#49
Originally posted by bettorjon
gambling can be profitable if a capper knows how to attack these books
very true but if he can do that he'd surely employ a far smarter staking plan
have you looked at the Kelly Criterion?
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sharpcat
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12-19-09
4516
#50
Originally posted by bettorjon
thanks for the heads up.
but in reality, for example in the NBA nowadays, would the worst team be beaten in their homefloor 10 consecutive times, either moneyline or point spread? the clippers even beat the hornets in their home floor this season right? the nets are covering the spreads lately. even the wolves have their best days
ive never seen a team in the NBA finishing a 0-82 record nor have i ever seen a team losing all their home games in a single season
Milwaukee bucks have lost 7 in a row ATS and mathematically have a 12.5% chance of losing the next 3 in a row. Math has proven that the Martingale will fail eventually you would be better off betting -1000 favorites.
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bettorjon
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10-08-10
613
#51
Originally posted by Hareeba!
very true but if he can do that he'd surely employ a far smarter staking plan
have you looked at the Kelly Criterion?
reading about it bro
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bettorjon
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10-08-10
613
#52
Originally posted by sharpcat
Milwaukee bucks have lost 7 in a row ATS and mathematically have a 12.5% chance of losing the next 3 in a row. Math has proven that the Martingale will fail eventually you would be better off betting -1000 favorites.
im just giving the worst teams as examples. however, i still do believe that milwaukee will cover one of its home ats before getting that 10th straight ats loss. mark my word
anyway, there are a lot of bball teams left. so why not shift to indiana instead who has been covering ats lately. not only covering but winning as an underdog as well.
i hope you get my point that martingle can really work for as long as the capper knows how to use it and of course pick the most probable winner
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yisman
SBR Aristocracy
09-01-08
75682
#53
Originally posted by bettorjon
actually, martingle is the best system ever invented. do a three game chase all the time. for sure youll win 1 out of three
Well, ok then.
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Hareeba!
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
07-01-06
37283
#54
Originally posted by bettorjon
i hope you get my point that martingle can really work for as long as the capper knows how to use it and of course pick the most probable winner
The only point I get is that you are typical of all those who just won't listen and think you are smarter than the millions before you who have lost their entire bankroll believing they could defy mathematical gravity.