Increase Stake After A Loss

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Increase Stake After A Loss

Postby macarony » Wed Jul 16, 2014 8:21 am

After a loss I want to keep increasing my next losing bets by my initial start stake, not a Martingale.
Example first bet is £2 next bet £4 then £6 then £8 etc .
Is there a simple formula or a piece of code I can use.
Thanks
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Re: Increase Stake After A Loss

Postby sjaak1943 » Wed Jul 16, 2014 1:58 pm

Tick ‘Log Bet Results’ and select a worksheet (the worksheet must be different to the worksheet you have selected to log the prices to).

When a bet is matched or partially matched then the program will record the bet reference and when the next market is auto selected from the quick pick list the bet results will be logged to the specified worksheet.

From there u can workout ur new stake.
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