Laying by Ratchet Staking Plan
- 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
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For version 6.0 or higher!
Basicly the idea is to set a starting bank, then divide it in a number of equal points or stakes.
Then lay the first stake on the chosen selection. If it lost, keep laying the same stakes until some point (it can be either maximum loss limit or the number of losses in a row).
If it won and the bank now exceeded its initial value, then divide the bank by the same number of points, thus increasing the next bet. If, however, the bank size is still below the initial value, keep laying to the size of the latest stake.
The plan is described in this article.
Right-click here to download the trigger file.
The laying trigger is designed to stop once the total winnings reached half of the initial bank, or if the losses reached 3/4 of the bank. Also, the number of points was set as 10. Of course you can and should change these parameters to whatever you think is suitable for your own plan.
The trigger lays on the favourite, just as an example, so if you want to lay on a different selection, be sure to change the "Selection" parameter of the laying trigger and, if needed, to add more conditions to it.

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