The Series
50-50-25.The Formula
The Formula for setting the Series Amounts in The Baseball Streaks System is
a, a, 1/2a.
In the Series above, a = 50 or $50. If you find this too low, try a larger value of a, for example 100. If you pick $100 for the starting bet, your Series would be calculated as 100, 100, .5 x 100 = 50, or 100-100-50.
For our purposes here, however, we will stick with the original Series Amounts for examples.
As a guide to selecting which Series to play, you can add up the 3 Series Amounts in the Series you're considering and make sure the combined total doesn't represent more than 25% of your Personal Betting Bankroll.
The Rules
1) To start this Series, wait until your selected "winning" team wins a game and then make a moneyline wager in the amount necessary to earn you the predetermined Series Amount of $50 (or an Actual Wager Amount) on its next game.2) If your team wins, add your winnings to your Bankroll and make another bet on its next game, again in an amount enough to win the Series Amount of $50.
3) If you lose your first wager, cut your losses and start over the Series, going back to Rule 1, waiting for another Signal Result.
4) Continue betting as your team wins (or loses, if you're betting on a "loser"), setting your Actual Wager Amounts according to the moneyline, until you win 3 wagers in a row (and your team wins 4 games in a row overall). Add your profits to your Bankroll and start over on a new Series.
5) Be sure to track all your bets carefully using the handy Chart at the end of this chapter.
6) Every month or so, evaluate your Personal Betting Bankroll, and increase your 4 Betting Blocks if you feel comfortable doing so.
The Proof
To show you just how well The Baseball Streaks System works, I'm going to use the worst possible example, the Yankees. As you'll see below by the moneyline odds on each game, the bookmakers are wise to bettors trying to make it rich on baseball's "best" team, so you routinely have to lay $2 or more to win $1.Still, using these actual moneyline odds and results from the first third of the 2002 Major League Baseball season, you'll get a comprehensive idea of not only how to play the System but how extraordinarily well it works, even when the odds are stacked against you and your team.
Game Line Bet To Win Result Streak Profit $ Series Profit $
1 -1.85 - lose 0-1 - -
2 -1.75 - win 1-0 - -
3 -2.20 110 50 win 2-0 +50 +50
4 -2.40 120 50 win 3-0 +50 +100
5 -2.30 54 25 win 4-0 +25 +125
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You start the season waiting for your Signal Result, a win by the Yankees. It comes in Game 2, so you bet starting with the next game, wagering $110 to win $50. The bet pays off and you ride the Yankees' winning streak for 2 more games, pocketing $125 in profit, since your Series ends when you win 3 bets in a row. Note that you must lay a combined $284 to win a total of $125, which is why I suggest you pick a team other than the current MLB "dynasty."
Game Line Bet To Win Result Streak Profit $ Net Profit $
6 -2.80 - - win 5-0 - +125
7 -1.70 85 50 win 6-0 +50 +175
8 -1.70 85 50 win 7-0 +50 +225
9 -1.90 47 25 lose 0-1 -47 +178
The very next game, the Yankees' sixth of the season, is a victory and therefore a Signal Result for you. So you wager $85 to win $50 on Game 7 and do the same on Game 8. Note that Game 9 ends your Series either way, since you will either get your goal of 3 consecutive wins or your first loss. As it turns out, you lose $47 trying to win $25, and start all over again. You are up $178 overall after a 5-1 record.
Game Line Bet To Win Result Streak Profit $ Net Profit $
10 -1.90 - - lose 0-2 - +178
11 -1.40 - - lose 0-3 - +178
12 +140 - - lose 0-4 - +178
13 -1.90 - - win 1-0 - +178
14 -1.55 77 50 lose 0-1 -77 +101
See the amazing thing that happens during Games 10-12? You sit out while the Yankees go on literally their longest losing streak of the entire 2002 season. Then you get a Signal Result when they win Game 13, and wager on Game 14. Unfortunately, it's a loss.
Still, you watch from the sidelines, risking none of your Bankroll, as the Yankees lose. Sheer beauty.
You stand at $101 with a 5-2 record, while the Yankees are 8-6. Had you bet on every game, you'd be at -$103, a loss of $204 after the first 2 weeks of the season.
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