Win2Win
2nd April 2008, 15:50
A new update to the System & Odds On Banker software will be released this week.
It will incorporate a new function called SAFETY.
The default whenever you load the software is SAFETY OFF. This allows the software to run as it always has done. However, if you click the words SAFETY OFF, it will change to SAFETY ON (and vice versa).
This function is to allow to add more safety to losing runs. With it switched off, you make a little profit for every loser you have when you eventually hit a winner. This does mean stakes grow quicker to compensate for this. If you had the SAFETY ON, then regardless of the length of the losing run, you would only proft for one loser when the sequence is broken by a winner, but this does keep stakes lower than when it is OFF during long losing runs.
For example, if you have 12 losers in a row, all at 1/1 (very unlikely), with a starting bank of £1000, your final stake on the winner would be approx:
SAFETY OFF: £140 - Profit: £16
SAFETY ON: £111 - Profit £1
You can switch the SAFETY ON/OFF at any time during a losing run, so if you have a long run, and you have it on, and a qualifier is 10/1, you may want to switch it off just for that race, as at that price it will not make a huge difference between the two stakes. Or probably the preferred way is to set a losing run you are comfortable with, and then always switch it on at that point, and keep it on until the run ends.
For instance, on the System Banker, leave it OFF for the first 7 losers, then switch it ON until the run is broken. That means you will be making profits from the majority of losing runs, and reducing the risk for the minority of longer runs.
I personally would recommend not switching it ON until 7-8 losers for the System Banker, and 3-4 for the Odds On.
For the first bet, it does not matter if it is ON or OFF, it makes no difference to the stake.
It will incorporate a new function called SAFETY.
The default whenever you load the software is SAFETY OFF. This allows the software to run as it always has done. However, if you click the words SAFETY OFF, it will change to SAFETY ON (and vice versa).
This function is to allow to add more safety to losing runs. With it switched off, you make a little profit for every loser you have when you eventually hit a winner. This does mean stakes grow quicker to compensate for this. If you had the SAFETY ON, then regardless of the length of the losing run, you would only proft for one loser when the sequence is broken by a winner, but this does keep stakes lower than when it is OFF during long losing runs.
For example, if you have 12 losers in a row, all at 1/1 (very unlikely), with a starting bank of £1000, your final stake on the winner would be approx:
SAFETY OFF: £140 - Profit: £16
SAFETY ON: £111 - Profit £1
You can switch the SAFETY ON/OFF at any time during a losing run, so if you have a long run, and you have it on, and a qualifier is 10/1, you may want to switch it off just for that race, as at that price it will not make a huge difference between the two stakes. Or probably the preferred way is to set a losing run you are comfortable with, and then always switch it on at that point, and keep it on until the run ends.
For instance, on the System Banker, leave it OFF for the first 7 losers, then switch it ON until the run is broken. That means you will be making profits from the majority of losing runs, and reducing the risk for the minority of longer runs.
I personally would recommend not switching it ON until 7-8 losers for the System Banker, and 3-4 for the Odds On.
For the first bet, it does not matter if it is ON or OFF, it makes no difference to the stake.