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Re: Wagering System:
Hey an open discussion is always good. I like hearing both sides of EVERY subject, and I feel I'm open minded enough to know that any comments good or bad about this particular subject isn't directed as a personal attack on myself. I enjoy dialogue with the great people in a sports forum such as this. This one (C-Lounge) is the BEST that I've seen, and I enjoy being a part of it. Everyone needs to hear both sides.
As I stated in another thread posted by "Perks". "There is no correct way to be responsible about your money in sports betting. The reason for this is that no matter what there will always be someone defying the odds and making a profit doing something that is not smart for the rest of us."
This is just something I wanted to share. So one that note.
If some of you didn't know I've taken 8,000 of my funds to see what can happen with this series by breaking it into five different series fo 1,600 each.
In that regards I'm getting some PM's and an e-mail or two asking what I'm going to do when one one of my series goes down. As some really want to get out and try this system right now. A couple of gentelmen have had a couple of good betting strategies they want to apply while using this.
Everyone is their own person here, and if you want to try this system that's up to you. I was hoping by me putting the plays up using the system some would wait and look at the results. Just to see if it's something they want to pursue. That's not going to happen, and my advice to anyone that's going to use this is to be very selective with your plays. If your running just one series don't think that you have to wager into this system EVERY day. I WILL be, because I want to cover all the angles when they come up. However just cause you see an 8-23 record to earn profits doesn't mean you have to wager every day. An 8-4 record in 21 days still gets you to the goal. Yes you'll pass up winners, but are those winners REALLY your gut feeling BEST play. I've always run mutiple series in the NBA so I can get out all of my wagers. However I realize some can't afford doing this. So...
My other advice is this. Running different things along with this is a great idea, and actually the way to attack it. Please don't tie your entire funds into one system. Just like in the stock market you want a portfolio. You want a percentage in high risk, a percentage in medium risk, and a percentage in low risk.
If your funds run low in one area you can call it off or use some from the other areas to cover. Because much like the market, wagering on games will always go up and down. Losing streaks WON'T last. Once you reach your goal you re-adjust the funds of your portfolio. Using this system is good FOR ME during basketball season.
As Bartender said "the proof is in the pudding". I don't like telling anyone how much I've got out there ready for action. Know this though that these series' I'm posting for the NBA isn't 50% of my bankroll. No system ever should be. Also I'm using with it what I feel is my best arena.
Again I'm not advocating this, and BY FAR it's not for everyone, but used the right way with the right frame of mind it does work.
Okay with that I wish everyone a very Merry Christmas!!!
Doc
PS- In response to the gentlemens question about me knowing Tony S. I haven't spoken with him in about two years. We don't exchange Christmas Cards or anything like that LOL, but we have talked for several hours about sports wagering. Along with another guy who is about the best NBA handicapper I've ever seen. Because of his big secret to keep his identity a secret I won't tell his name, but he is a very good friend of Tony. The reason I stated the way I did was because I didn't want to take credit for something that wasn't my idea. It's not even Tony's. Have a great week.
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