Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Sub-Accounts Betting Strategy



You can manage your money well and break even quickly by using the sub-accounts betting strategy. In this strategy, you divide your initial bankroll into three portions.



 Then you use the 1st portion in betting to see what it returns. If you win money, you transfer your profits to the other yet-to-be-used sub-accounts. If you lose the entire first portion, then you combine the unused sub-accounts and divide them again into three portions.
Example
(a)     If you start betting with Ksh 600, you divide this amount into 3 portions of Ksh 200 each.
(b)     Keep away the other 2 portions of Ksh 200 (a total of Ksh 400) and begin betting using one portion of Ksh 200.
(c)     Only bet on doubles (2 teams) or trebles (3 teams). Don’t exceed 3 teams per betting slip. Your target odds per bet slip should be around 2.30, something you can achieve with two teams or three teams per slip.
(d)     Of your Ksh 200, use only Ksh 50 per slip. Do not repeat any teams in any two or more betting slips.
(e)     Bet with your initial Ksh 200 and aim to grow it to Ksh 400. If you manage to hit Ksh 400, remove half of it (Ksh 200) and transfer to the unused accounts, dividing it into two halves to make the unused sub-accounts hit Ksh 300 each.
(f)      Continue betting with the remaining Ksh 200 in your active sub-account, removing any moneys on top of this amount as soon as you hit Ksh 400.
(g)     If you lose your initial Ksh 200 in the active sub-account, then split the remaining Ksh 400 in the inactive sub-accounts into 3 portions of about Ksh 130 and only start betting with one of the three portions (of Ksh 130) until you hit Ksh 400 again and so on.
The sub-accounts betting strategy can work with any bankroll as long as you follow the rules. Don’t withdraw money from your betting accounts for at least 1 month. This will allow you to build profit and to have enough money to bankroll your next betting period.
Good luck.