| NO tipping service in the history of the world has | | | | Conversely, if your first bet loses, you would then |
| made instant profits; they are all based on long-term | | | | wager 10% of your remaining bankroll, in this case that |
| investment. Unlike some, I will back odds-on, as a | | | | would be £90,so the next wager is |
| winner counts towards profits, although the risk does | | | | £9,which is 10% of the new bankroll amount. |
| increase the lower the price gets. The 10% Staking | | | | This 10% plan is designed to take full advantage of |
| Plan is a conservative method of automatically | | | | winning streaks and at the same time it allows for |
| pressing up your bets when winning and cutting back | | | | inevitable runs of bad luck that come along periodically. |
| when losing. | | | | Conclusion |
| The 10% Betting Plan | | | | A decent staking plan can make the difference |
| This plan is very simple and requires you to use 10% | | | | between a profit and loss and is a crucial element to |
| of your bankroll for each bet, recalculating after every | | | | punting success. The above systems are the best |
| wager. For example, if starting bankroll were | | | | staking plans ever devised and will boost your profits |
| £100, your first bet would be £10 (10% of | | | | immensely when used in conjunction with proven |
| your total). If you're first bet wins and your bankroll | | | | successful racing systems. |
| increases from the original £100 to £120, | | | | Until Next Time Be Lucky |
| your next bet would be £12, which is 10% of | | | | P. |
| your bankroll total. | | | | |