Reinvestment System in the Example of Baseball
The system that we consider suitable for any sport, but still best manifests itself in baseball. This is because baseball is characterized by long lines of defeats or victories against the teams. See how powerful this system is. As an example, we will consider baseball.
We will bet on the underdogs. Now it becomes clear why they are:
During the baseball season, each of the 30 teams plays 162 games.
This gives us the opportunity to bet on 4860 games. Of these 4860 games, 44% will be won by underdogs! Statistics do not deceive. Out of every 100 games, more than 40 games are won by underdogs with odds of more than 2.0.
Here’s another fact: if you look at the statistics of the baseball season, you’ll see that in most cases the team wins more than one game in a row. You’ll see that a series of victories in teams are a length of 7-10 wins in a row several times a season. Strange, but it is typical for baseball.
We will use these two facts above to make a profit in this system.
We invest a small amount betting it on the victory of the chosen team. Then, we will invest the received profit again in the victory of the same team and we will do it three or four times, having the effect of a snowball rolling on a slope.
If you love baseball then raising the old statistics will find that the team Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 2004 won 12 consecutive games as an underdog. Betting $10 on it then you could turn them into $500,000! Naturally, this requires luck, because it is gambling. But 10 wins in a row as an underdog is not so rare for a team in baseball.
Now let’s move on to the system:
- We will reinvest the bet on the team no more than four times
- Choose a team with an average score between. 450 and. 550. If you want to use a team with an average score greater than. 550 such as Yankees or Red Sox, then use a handicap -1. 5. to get a higher odds.
- Always put the same amount. Once you win, reinvest the winnings four times and take a profit. Then repeat the process.
There are enough opportunities for such a system.
Take a look at the statistics of baseball:
http://msn. foxsports. com/mlb/standings
Instead of buying a lottery ticket every week, choose a team that can win 4 times in a row. For example, let’s take the Yankees team. We will take the handicap for her at -1. 5, since the team is an obvious favorite. The average coefficient at such a forex will be 2. 15.
Game #1
We bet on the first game in the amount of $ 10 at a coefficient of 2. 15.
Win. Now we have $ 21. 5 to make a second bet.
Game #2
We bet $21. 50 on the coefficient of 2. 15.
Win. Now we have $ 46. 22 to make a third bet.
Game #3
We bet $ 46. 22 on the coefficient of 2. 15
Win. Now we have $ 99. 37 to make the third bet.
Game #4
We bet $ 99. 37 on the coefficient of 2. 15.
Win. Total win = $ 213. 64.
Not bad for $ 10!
Of course, you will not always win, but you have much more chances than if you bought a lottery ticket.