The Staking Plan
What is a staking plan?
Stakes are recommended in points. 1 point is 1% of your bankroll.
Example:
your total betting budget is £500. 1% (1 point) would be £5. 2 points would be £10. 3 points would be £15. Etc….
Your point size increases as your pot does and also decreases as your pot does. Its extremely important you follow the advised stakes as it reduces the chances of you losing your entire pot.
For horse racing,
Horses that are priced 5/1 or HIGHER, we play EACH WAY
Anything UNDER 5/1 is a straight win bet
Why is a staking plan important?
This is VITAL if you want to be successful when gambling. It impossible to make money over time if you are betting with no plan to chase a loss. Gambling is not a get rich quick scheme.
We tip bets which we have spent time researching to allow us to have an edge over the bookies. This means that our betting strategy will require patience and self-control and this is the only way you will make money and KEEP it longterm.
We want you guys to grow your pots and keep them growing. So as your pot grows, slowly increase your point size and as long as you stay disciplined, you will make money.
When we make 50 points profit for 12 months in a row and you upped the stakes at the end of the month to 1pt = 1% of your balance, the end figure would look something like this:
£100 MONTH ONE
£150 MONTH TWO
£225 MONTH THREE
£337.50 MONTH FOUR
£506 MONTH FIVE
£759 MONTH SIX
£1,138 MONTH SEVEN
£1,707 MONTH EIGHT
£2560 MONTH NINE
£3840 MONTH TEN
£5760 MONTH ELEVEN
£8640 MONTH TWELVE
LET’S MAKE SOME MONEY
If you join our groups you'll hear us talking about Market movers quite often. Below is a brief description.
So basically. A mover is when I’m watching in another country and say a horse is 14/1 here and 5/1 their, I know it’s roughly going to drop to around those odds.
Therefore ensuring that we can 90% of the time cash out for a guaranteed profit before the race even starts.
You may ask, is it profitable to not cash out? Yes. The awnser is longterm it’s very profitable but in order to see the profit you’ve got to take the rough with the smooth. With the sheer value you get when taking a mover you’ll never lose longterm