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Rolling
Bank Staking
One method often used by those seeking to grow a small bank into a larger one is to use the power of compounding via a rolling bank staking plan. The very rough concept is that you always stake a fixed percentage of your bank. Thus as your bank grows or falls so do the stakes you use. The chart below is provided for info only and is in no way meant to be a recommendation as to staking approach. Staking is a personal thing and each individual will have their own attitude to it. Are you happy to bet aggressively for a more roller coaster ride in the hope of faster gains but with greater risk of bank blow out on a future bad run? Perhaps you treat it as a longer term game and would choose a more cautious lower % of bank approach? At the end of the day, that is your personal call. With a good levels stakes profit being provided by the Oracle, there are many many possibilities when it comes to staking. This chart is intended to be a rough guide to one of them, the rolling bank approach. It is worth noting that a typical failure with many bettors is impatience for fast success. This often leads to a common tendency to over stake or stake too aggressively. The more prudent often assume that the future will not be as rosy as the past and build some safety factor into their staking so they can more easily ride a future poor run should it occur. Sometimes the tortoise will over take a hare who now finds himself burnt out in the ditch after hitting ice on the road. It is also worth highlighting that these are theoretical spreadsheet results. In reality bookmaker staking limits may impact on what stake you can get on in real life.
NB Excluded from the above information are several longer term ante post bets made at the start of the season. These will be included once profits made are known |
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