Favourite’s to win all their matches in the Qf of the World Cup tripling the stakes after a losing selection. Criteria for the bets is favourites to win and BTTS
Starting £50 bet
Than £150 bet Next £450 bet Finally £1350 bet
Will post prices on the day of the matches and the imaginary bets, do think this strategy will win all winnings to be invested in the next match and the exit strategy is minimum £500 profit
Alternative would be backing the favourite’s to win to nil in the four matches, which one will be the winning strategy
What's that old saying.. "the markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent"
We know you'll be crushed long term with this strategy, as it only takes that 1 catastrophic, inevitable string of results to wipe your bank. If it's just being applied as a short term punt with capped losses then you may believe the risk-reward to be worth it. GL to anyone playing.
What's that old saying.. "the markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent" We know you'll be crushed long term with this strategy, as it only takes that 1 catastrophic, inevitable string of results to wipe your bank. If it's just
Still think draw results full time would be better. Most teams want to win but will avoid losing at all costs. However a Martingale is probably the worst way to bet as a strange result wipes you out. My advice is stick with Doubles and one acca .
Still think draw results full time would be better. Most teams want to win but will avoid losing at all costs.However a Martingale is probably the worst way to bet as a strange result wipes you out. My advice is stick with Doubles and one acca .
If there ever was a good place to apply the martingale staking system, then the QF's of the WC is it.
For it to lose, all 4 favs have to lose or draw in 90 minutes, Risking £2,000 to win just £31 (assuming you stop at winner)
Best of luck with it.
If there ever was a good place to apply the martingale staking system, then the QF's of the WC is it.For it to lose, all 4 favs have to lose or draw in 90 minutes, Risking £2,000 to win just £31 (assuming you stop at winner)Best of luck with it.