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Your post was flat out ****ing wrong, ******* it out, and you start calling me names.
Sad.
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Dude ! I can tell by your comments that you have a LOT to learn about money management.
First of all, no professional capper (or anyone who claims to be) bets the same amount on each bet.
That's for the guys who don't know better.
The pros use the KELLY CRITERION.
No need to ask you the question. I can tell right off the bat you have no idea what I am talking about.
The Kelly criterion is the formula that tells you which percentage of your bankroll you need to bet in order to MAXIMIZE your profits.
And by the way, I will take a 4-1 record over a 11-5 anytime, any day, anywhere.
You can make more money with a 4-1 record than a 11-5.
A 4-1 record that's 80%.
A 80% record opens the door to the fascinating world of parlay.
With a 4-1 record, you can play five 4 team parlays and you are assured to hit one. Assuming you risk 1 unit per parlay, that's a risk of 5 units and a return of 12 units or a profit of 7 units.
On the other hand, a 11-5 record is 68.7 %
Forget about messing with parlays with a percentage like that.
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