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Old 10-23-2010, 12:39 AM
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Hey mall,,would like to find out if anyone knows a really good unit system..
for example:

A 1 unit play would be a minor play, 2 unit would be a strong play, 3 unit would be a Home run play play. I like that system because a strong play is 2x as much as a minor play and a 3 unit is 3x as much but only 1 unit more than a strong play (which i dont like).

Another math formula, since basically this is what this comes down to, is a 1 unit minor play, a 3 unit strong play, and 5 unit Home run play . A strong play would be 3x as much as a minor play and a home run play would be 2 unit more than a strong play. The two differ on the strong plays difference from a minor play, wich is 3x more, yet the ratio of a Home run play to a strong play did not change drastically. There are alot of aproaches to gambling understood (you can double up 10x in a row) (you can chase)

I also considered :
A)1 unit B)3 unit C)5 unit D)10 unit *system*
A)3 unit B)7 unit C)1o unit *system*
A)1 unit B)2 unit C)3 unit D)4 unit *system*

I also like playing plays like this

Team A 1 unit
Team B 1 unit
Team A&B (parlay) 1 unit

so if 1 win both games I hit for almost 5 units
if go 1-1 i go do down for 1 unit plus juice
and 0-2 minus 3 units .....so that is -3....0....+5 unit swing.

Also in consideration is:

15 unit Teaser TEAMS A&B
5 unit straight TEAM A
5 unit TEAM B
3 unit TEAM A&B Parlay

What system can be most affective???

be logical and explain.......since alot of us do not have the patience of playing every play for 1 unit and cannot afford the devastaion of missing a 100 unit play on a 1 unit....-....100 unit scale. Thanks

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use math principles...such as A is 1, B is 2x more than A, C is 3x more than 1 and 1 more than 2 but the difference between play B is 2x more than A yet C is only 1more than B....should we even add a D....

Il shoot 20 rewards points to the math wizz that comes up with the most effective formula....
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Old 10-23-2010, 10:57 AM
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Old 10-23-2010, 02:40 PM
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is there really an effective system? personally as boring as the 1* on all games get to me seems like the best approach. just hard to survive the swings if betting flat.
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Old 10-23-2010, 04:56 PM
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thnx for the feedback TheLink...I figured this out

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*2unit* -normal play -2 units is not that devastating
***5unit*** -no brainer play +5 units would greatly improve ur chances of
*******9unit******** reaching 10 units faster with out having to play 5 plays @ 2 units. -5 units would really hurt but loosing ur strong plays hurt regardless, and the 9 unit play would devastate ur bankroll if missed so it should only be used with caution... now comes the question of how to divide unit value relative to your bankroll.
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Old 10-25-2010, 07:29 AM
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"Team A 1 unit
Team B 1 unit
Team A&B (parlay) 1 unit"

I would rate this strategy if you can regular winners above 2/1!
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