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Oh yes, this is a very good one too. Thank you :)

During the season I always set a challenge out for myself instead of doing big crazy pointless accumulators. 10 to 15 teams accumulators are like the lottery all they do is profit the bookies pocket. I like to challenge myself from £10 to make £1,000 in over 7 different bet stages. Just put £10 on a team or teams so the odds are like bang on evens. Then with the winnings of £20 the same agenda again to win £40. If you can manage to roll it over 7 times you will collect that £1,000. Managed to do it a few times last season just spread it around a few different bookie shops so you do not get banned in your area. If you do not use a system and just rely on luck the bookie will always clean you out!

And how do you do that? "Just put £10 on a team or teams so the odds are like bang on evens." How possible is to win 7 times in a row?

It works like say I placed a bet on tonight with the football with £10 at evens to win £20. Tomorrow Tuesday I would place that £20 winnings with a team or with 2 or 3 teams to give me even odds to win £40. Then Wednesday follow the same routine with the £40 to win £80 at evens. Thursday you put the £80 to win £160 at evens. Friday put the £160 to win £320. Saturday put the £320 to win £640 at evens and then the Sunday place £640 to win just over at 1 to 2 on to bring you the £1,000. That`s how I meant to do it over 7 separate bets.

It sounds very difficult to have so many wins in a row. Rather impossible. If you can do it, then you will become very rich. But in my opinion most possible is to become broke if you try this :)

Of course it is quite hard to pull off this system. If you can get it to come in 4 to 6 times a year that can be well worth the wait. All your risking is £10 so your not gambling away a fortune. All about having discipline, having the patience and not been greedy. I prefer to do this over a Saturday and Sunday. Then if it comes in carry it through to the next weekend. You study the current form correctly and also the last 5 seasons those teams have played each other too. Once the leagues have played around 10 games into the season. It will open your options more. A £1,000 is a £1,000 it depends how much people value it to themselves. In London a £1,000 will not last for long.

But if you lose your first $10 what will you do? you will put another $10 and so on ... if you lose the $40 then you have again nothing and you have to start from another $10 . How many $10 will you lose ? have you count it ...