Skaberlaberhey Posted December 19, 2021 #1 Posted December 19, 2021 Hello guys, just a random tip from a random gal in Stake. If you're an NBA fan and always bet on NBA, consider to always bet on Nets, if lost, double your bets in the next game (martingale). Based on Statistics, Nets never lose twice in a row this Season. The standing is 21-9. Imagine Betting $10 per game, then you double them down when you lose, approximately you'll profit... (Can anyone do the math please, lol). If you don't agree with me, check this out. https://www.espn.com/nba/team/schedule/_/name/bkn You are welcome, guys! If you think this is helpful, my username is Skaberlaberhey. You're welcome again!
FooxiedPicks Posted December 19, 2021 #2 Posted December 19, 2021 A similar martingale strat can also be applied to PSG in soccer markets and Vitality in CSGO, lol
Skaberlaberhey Posted December 19, 2021 Author #3 Posted December 19, 2021 1 minute ago, FooxiedPicks said: A similar martingale strat can also be applied to PSG in soccer markets and Vitality in CSGO, lol No idea what are those. Lol sorry.
Skaberlaberhey Posted December 19, 2021 Author #5 Posted December 19, 2021 36 minutes ago, ruvi said: Hey friend, Doubling Method - Martingale is a failed betting method (stop-choice theorem). Simply put, the casino is smarter But your Nets recommendation is excellent! Yep, I know. Can be risky. But it'll always depend on your bank roll. Leggo, Nets!
Moderator maverick528 Posted December 19, 2021 Moderator #6 Posted December 19, 2021 this only works if they pay 2X or more when you win, always. Because if you bet $100 and you bust, you bet $200 and you win but with 1.2x multiplier, you are $60 in the red.
Skaberlaberhey Posted December 20, 2021 Author #7 Posted December 20, 2021 7 hours ago, maverick528 said: this only works if they pay 2X or more when you win, always. Because if you bet $100 and you bust, you bet $200 and you win but with 1.2x multiplier, you are $60 in the red. Oh yep, why didn't I think of this. My bad. *Facepalm*
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