How To Wager
 

  

There are 3 ways to actually wager with my plays.  I have them both described down below.  It is up to you to determine which of these systems works best with your bankroll, and which one makes you feel most comfortable. I have all plays listed with Star Ratings.  The plays on the first two systems will be based off of the Star Rating.

THE STANDARD BET UNIT METHOD

First you would have to determine what value each of your bet units would be based on your budget.  We are going to use the example of a person who picks 100 dollars as their standard bet unit.  I release a 5 Star, 4 Star, 3 Star, 2 Star, and 1 Star play all on the same day.  By Star we are actually saying unit so a 5 Star Play would actually be a 5 unit play. So a player that wagers $100 per play would have a total wager at the end of the day of $1,500 if he wagers on all my plays. Look at the form below for a visual example. 

5 Star = 5 Unit = $500

4 Star = 4 Unit = $400

3 Star = 3 Unit = $300

2 Star = 2 Unit = $200

1 Star = 1 Unit = $100

Total Wagered = $1,500 

This is the most common way to place wagers.  You can use it with any bet denomination from 1 dollar to 10,000 dollars. The 100 dollar bet unit was just an example, however this way does not work for everybody some people are on a budget and don't want to wager this way and just want to have a set amount of money they bet each day. 

THE MAX WAGER METHOD

If you are a player that has a Max amount they want to bet each day then this is your system. You will have to do a little math to figure out how much to bet each day. For example if you want to wager 150 dollars a day and I have a 5 Star, 4 Star, 3 Star, 2 Star, and 1 Star all on the same day.  That equals 5 plays, but you have to add up all the Stars which is actually 15 Stars.  What we are finding is the amount you are willing to play per Star so for someone that wants to bet 150 dollars a day they would have to divide 150/15 = 10 so each Star is worth 10 Dollars.  Again if you don't understand the form is broke down below for you to look at. 

5 Star = $50

4 Star = $40

3 Star = $30

2 Star = $20

1 Star = $10

Total Wagered = $150 or $10 per star rated play

THE STRAIGHT WAGER

The straight wager is for people that don't like to fluctuate their bets. It is for the person that wants to wager the exact same amount on every play. This strategy does work just fine. It is not really a way to maximize your profits though, but some people feel it is to big of a risk to play each play with different wagers. A form is broke down below so you can see how much a 100 dollar player after 1000 plays can expect to make with this system based on win percentages up to 59%.

 

WIN %
LOSE %
WINS
LOSSES
PROFIT
50%
50%
$50,000
-$55,000
-$5,000
51%
49%
$51,000
-$53,900
-$2,900
52%
48%
$52,000
-$52,800
-$800
53%
47%
$53,000
-$51,700
$1,300
54%
46%
$54,000
-$50,600
$3,400
55%
45%
$55,000
-$49,500
$5,500
56%
44%
$56,000
-$48,400
$7,600
57%
43%
$57,000
-$47,300
$9,700
58%
42%
$58,000
-$46,200
$11,800
59%
41%
$59,000
-$45,100
$13,900