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October 22, 2014, 09:05:23 PM
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Hey!

I'm fairly new to capping, but I've been doing very well lately.  I figured I would make this thread to document all of my picks, and see how I do!  You can follow them if you want, and you can even bet on them!

A couple quick points:

Some of the games I bet on have really bad odds.  One thing that is different about me compared to other cappers is that I don't really care about odds.  I care about winning, and using proper money management.  If I see a pick that I am 100% confident will win, I'll bet on it, no matter what the odds.  I accept that losing is part of the game, but I try not to lose too much.

I use a simple 3-step money management system, where I try to recoup my losses.  It works like this:

Bet #1: I bet 0.5% of my bankroll as a base bet.

Bet #2: If I lose the first bet, I bet enough to recoup that previous loss of 0.5% of my bankroll, and make a profit of around 0.2% of my bankroll.  If I win the first bet, I go back to betting 0.5% of my bankroll.

Bet #3: If I lose the second bet, I bet enough to recoup all of my previous losses, plus make a small profit.  (The odds are usually really bad on this pick)

I try to do at least 4-5 picks per day.  Be sure to check back in for new picks every day!
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October 22, 2014, 10:52:13 PM
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If this is free.. please share your method, do you use averages, what stats do you use?
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