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    Lightbulb Horse Racing Systems That Work!

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    OK I'm putting my willie to the fire and will show you how to profit using low stakes, but a medium-high risk staking plan.

    In the years I've been running this site I have never actually mentioned this plan, although I do run it on a few systems where the SR and average odds fit snugly into it. :)

    I will not be publishing the qualifiers here, just the results as the selections I will use are simply all the Pro-Bets, both Free and Members.

    The staking plan is simple, so any of the members who have access to all the qualifiers can update the results for me if they have time. :wink

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    The staking plan is simply this:
    You back the first horse for £2.
    If it loses you go up 2 points. So the next stake would be £6, then, £10, £14, £18....etc.....
    If it wins you return to £2, and start again.

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    Now it should result in an overall increase in profits, but as it is a higher risk plan, that also increase the chance of busting the bank. However that will only happen not because the stakes get out of hand, they won't, but because the selections are not profitable. It is NOT a staking plan that results in a profit after every losing run.

    The reason I am doing this is to show that it is possible to make a reasonable amount of money from a very small stake.

    If it goes bottoms up, blame Vegy :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
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    There's some kind of hidden message in here but I can't quite work out what it is



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    Quote Originally Posted by mathare View Post
    There's some kind of hidden message in here but I can't quite work out what it is
    :D I just want to see how quick Google picks it up :wink



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    Start the ball rolling today with 2 bets, 4:50 & 4:55 .....Out of all the meetings I end up with races that will probably clash



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    W/L: 0/2
    P/L: -8
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    W/L: 0/3
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    Exciting this!



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    W/L: 0/5
    P/L: -50
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    Winner @ 0.93 - £22 = +20.46
    Winner @ 2.5 - £2 = +5
    2 x Losers = -8

    W/L: 2/7
    P/L: -32.54
    Next Stake: £10



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    Lovely winner to place us in profit

    Winner @ 0.59 - £10 = +5.90
    Winner @ 7.2 - £14 = +100.80
    3 x Losers = -18

    W/L: 4/10
    P/L: +56.16
    Next Stake: 2



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    Winner @ 3.4 * £2 = +6.8
    0 x Losers = 0
    W/L: 5/10
    P/L: +£62.96
    Next Stake: £2



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    Winner @ 1.7 * £10 = +17
    2 x Losers = -8
    W/L: 6/12
    P/L: +£71.96
    Next Stake: £2



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    Winner @ 0 * 0 = +0
    1 x Losers = -2
    W/L: 6/13
    P/L: +£69.96
    Next Stake: £6



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    Winner @ 6 * 4.3 = +25.80
    Winner @ 6 * 5.4 = +32.40
    1 x Losers = -2
    W/L: 8/14
    P/L: +£126.16
    Next Stake: £6



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    *Quick note: When you get more than 1 qualifier, as happened yesterday, you just put the same stake on both.

    Winner @ 2 * 3.95 = +7.9
    3 x Losers = -10
    W/L: 9/17
    P/L: +£124.06
    Next Stake: £10



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    Winner @ 10 * 0.25 = +2.50
    1 x Losers = -10
    W/L: 10/18
    P/L: +£116.56
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    Keith - why was the loser -15? If the points go up in 2s - I am

    I've never understood the attraction of bestiality but looking back over my life it does appear as though I married a cow, lived with a moose, been out with at least 5 dogs and spent a lot of time being chased by whales.


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    Quote Originally Posted by counterfeit View Post
    Keith - why was the loser -15? If the points go up in 2s - I am
    Because I was doing it just as the wife's friends arrived and I

    Should be -10

    I can't even fiddle the profit down here



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    thank for that. I thought I had lost my only (mediocre) ability, which is to be able to multiply by 2.

    I've never understood the attraction of bestiality but looking back over my life it does appear as though I married a cow, lived with a moose, been out with at least 5 dogs and spent a lot of time being chased by whales.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    Winner @ 12 * 0.25 = +3
    1 x Losers = -10
    W/L: 10/18
    P/L: +£117.06
    Next Stake: £2
    OK then, if the stake for the losing horse is £10, how can the stake for the winning horse be £12?
    Shouldn't it be £10 as well?




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    I'll slap you with my sausage :D


    Winner @ 0 * 0 = 0
    2 x Losers = -4
    W/L: 10/20
    P/L: +£112.56
    Next Stake: £6



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    Quote Originally Posted by Ada View Post
    OK then, if the stake for the losing horse is £10, how can the stake for the winning horse be £12?
    Shouldn't it be £10 as well?

    if the loser came first wouldn't it be 10 and then the winner would be 12?

    I've never understood the attraction of bestiality but looking back over my life it does appear as though I married a cow, lived with a moose, been out with at least 5 dogs and spent a lot of time being chased by whales.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win
    The staking plan is simply this:
    You back the first horse for £2.
    If it loses you go up 2 points. So the next stake would be £6, then, £10, £14, £18....etc.....
    If it wins you return to £2, and start again.
    Quote Originally Posted by counterfeit
    if the loser came first wouldn't it be 10 and then the winner would be 12?
    No, it doesn't follow the staking plan (above)

    If the loser came first at a stake of £10, then the next stake would be £14, not £12.

    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win
    Quick note: When you get more than 1 qualifier, as happened yesterday, you just put the same stake on both.
    And anyway......Keith says to use the same stake when there is more than one qualifier in a day.




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    You're only arguing over pennies anyway, as the winner was 1/4



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    Winner @ 10 * 0.83 = +8.30
    1 x Losers = -6
    W/L: 11/21
    P/L: +£114.86
    Next Stake: £6


    What I'm trying to do here is prove that as long as you have a profitable system, using small stakes, in this case a £2 BB (Base Bet), you can make a decent amount. We haven't been going 2 weeks yet, but to round it off, that's £57 extra wages per week tax free. If it continues like that for a year, you've made an extra £3,000 just for starting with £2!!

    Obviously the bank will swing up & down, as we seen the other day, not every winner recovers the losses, that is not the point, the point is the long term upward trend for small stakes and limited risk.



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    Winner @ 2 * 0.61 = +1.22
    4 x Losers = -32
    W/L: 12/25
    P/L: +£82.86
    Next Stake: £18



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