Loss recoupment by Brad Jones
- Staking Plans
- Fibonacci (Backing)
- Maria Staking Plan
- Laying then recouping loss in several steps
- Backing 'Stop at a winner' with a fixed profit
- Back then double bet size after loss
- Laying according to the '1-4' plan
- Laying according to D'Alembert staking plan
- Lay to a fixed liability, then increase stake by 10% until win
- Lay to a fixed liability, then recoup the loss in the next bet
- Lay by Percentage Point staking plan
- Laying by Ratchet Staking Plan
- Backing by the D'Alembert staking plan
- Back-Dutching to win a fixed amount, with loss recoupment
- Back-Dutching to lose a fixed amount, with loss recoupment
- Universal loss recoupment plan
- Loss recoupment for a losing bet only
- Backing Multi-Link Doubles plan
- Laying Multi-Link Doubles plan
- Laying in Total Goals with loss recoupment
- Square root staking plan
- Loss recoupment by Brad Jones
- Laying by Kelly staking plan
- Backing by Kelly plan
- Labouchere
- toro6386msncom @ Sat, 10 Apr 2010 12:44 GMTVoglio ringraziare personalmente Brad per aver messo a disposizione di tutti il trigger strategico, che non รจ da tutti fare questo.Grazie Brad.
I want to personally thank Brad for making available all the trigger strategy, which not everyone is doing this.Thanks Brad.
Maurizio - smd @ Sun, 11 Apr 2010 05:14 GMTVery interesting and helpful. Many thanks Brad.
- jsetter @ Mon, 12 Apr 2010 09:33 GMTtoro and smd, no probs! Glad you tried it. Cheers, B.Jones.
- davidgilbertson @ Thu, 15 Apr 2010 07:19 GMTI've tested the way this loss recoupment operates. It has some nice aspects to it. Good work!
- incognito @ Sat, 26 Jun 2010 19:45 GMTGuys, guys, guys, please listen to me while you still have a roof over your heads.
ANY recoupment-based laying system MUST show impressive profits for a while but - and this is FACT - it must also eventually bust any bank you have, no matter how large.
I repeat - that is a mathematical fact. - English
- Switch per la lingua italiana
This trigger example has been kindly provided by one of MF Pro users and participants of the first Trigger Battle, Brad Jones.
He took fourth place in the competition, with pretty impressive results.
Here is what he says in addition to the trigger.
Recently I've spread myself too thin with a new job and family matters. Thus I don't have any intention to promote or sell my triggers, besides I'm not 100% sure it wasn't pure luck. So enjoy, but be reasonable, don't bet your last pants.
Right-click here to download the trigger file.
From what Brad has explained, I understood that the plan goes as follows.
Lay on the second favourite in a horse race, at 6 sec before the scheduled start. If the bet won, proceed in the same manner. If it lost, multiply the value of the loss by 2 and divide it by the number of remaining markets (in the list of markets for today's betting), then add that amount to the next bet. E.g. if it lost £100, and there are 8 remaining markets, add 100*2/8 = £25 to the next bet.
If that bet won, divide the amount won by two and reduce the loss by that amount. Then do the same thing as above - divide the total loss by the number of remaining market and add to the initial bet size. E.g. if the loss was £100, then you won £30, the next total loss to recoup will be 100 - 30/2 = £85. So you multiply that by 2 and divide by the remaining number of markets (in our case, by 7). Then the next bet will be initial bet size + £24.3.
If one of these bets happen to lose again, the new loss adds up to the previous loss value, and the procedure is repeated in the next market. After all loss is recouped, the trigger lays the initial stake until the next loss.
Obviously the more markets you have in the list, the less is the impact of the loss on the next bet. Towards the end of the trading session this impact becomes more and more substantial and may exceed the original bet size. So you may choose to stop laying altogether if the number of remaining markets is less than a certain minimum. The number of markets in "My Markets" can be expressed through the variable market_num.
We also recommend that you stop betting as soon as you've won a certain amount of money. You can do this by configuring the corresponding "Banking" option in "Betting Options" tab.
Also, for this plan it is essential that you configure your settings in the following way.
General Options
Delete settled events automatically - turned ON
Monitoring Options
Start monitoring events at 0.1 mins before the beginning - turned ON
If you intend to bet in Test Mode, then in "Test Mode" tab activate the following option under "Event Results" and turn OFF all the other options in that group.
Download results from BetFair wherever possible and settle markets automatically.
You can discuss this trigger on the forum. Any comments and remarks are welcome as always.
Let's thank Brad for his courtesy!

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