
As you know, in our website 1xdraw.com we are offering picks in games with a high probability of being a draw. However, it is proven that, every now and then, we will fight with a bad losing run of results due to the unavoidable appearance of variance.
Thus, in 1XDraw, by using our dashboard you are able to analyse and compare different staking plans oriented to take advantage of variance, besides other well-known ones.
However, in this article we will go deeper into the bank evolution by applying the staking plans created to take advantage of variance: Fibo47, Flat45, Flat456 and Dec33, explained here.
We will start with a bank of 3,000€ and setting a percentage unit value of 5% from our current bank, i.e, we our starting unit is 3,000*5% = 150€, which will change over time according to our bank. Indeed, we have set a limit of 400€ per bet, in case that the unit value exceeds that value. Hence, once we reach a bank of 8,000€ our unit will be always 400€ (8,000*5%).
Finally, we created a chart with the conditions previously explained, which is shown here:
As shown in the chart, we can conclude that all of the staking plans are very profitable and you don’t need to set a lot of bets, just after 3 losses in a row, you start betting, just taking advantage of variance. The main difference between the staking plans is the moment when you reach 8,000€ in your bank and the picks you take: games 4th and 5th for Flat45, games 4th, 5th and 6th for Flat456 and games 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th for Fibo47 and Dec33. Now, you decide what staking plan fits better in your mind.
Please, take into account that these staking plans are working with our picks produced by our prediction model, we don’t recommend you to apply them to other picks.
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