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Isolate the Trap Game

Reload bonuses are for people who are constantly depositing. We are looking to deposit once and manage it, so a 10%
reload bonus doesn't mean much to us. Fees and bonuses get added to your account to expand your bankroll. If a sportsbook
offers 40%, then push hard to deposit the largest you can. A deposit of $500 by Western Union, will put $700 in your
sportsbook account plus a $50 Western Union fee bringing your total bankroll to $750 once the 40% Bonus and $50 fee are
added. Money Management Money management consists of: 1. Isolating Trap Games 2. Placing Straight Wagers Only 3.
Placing Wagers In An Amount Determined By Structure, Not Win-Loss Success. 4. Increasing Your Wager Amount Over
Time 5. Not Risking Your Entire Balance 6. Adhering To Your Betting Structure - No More, No Less 7. Plateauing To An
Eventual Acceptable Per Wager Amount Structure Our betting structure is simple. Start a Journal. Periods are weeks. We do
not change our betting habits within a 7 day period. If we start betting on a Tuesday, then every Tuesday we will increase
our bet amount if appropriate. To start on a Tuesday, we would take one fourth of our bankroll (25%), and that is in the
example, 25% of 750, or $187.5. You can even ound it up to $200 for sake of math. That is our per wager amount for the
entire week. Every time we wager, we bet $200.00, on one trap game straight wager. We will not exceed one bet per day. We
will not play exotics. The games we play will be straight wagers.
The games we play will be trap games only. We will bet $200 a game until the following week at the earliest. So lets say we
start on a Tuesday, and over 7 days, we find 4 trap games, winning 3 and losing one. The bets will look like this: $200 pays
$180 3 wins add $180 x 3 = $540 in profit, and one loss - $200 risked = $340 Net profit. So one week in, we are earning
$340 a week (better than most part time jobs). The following Tuesday after exactly one week, we look at our new balance.
We moved from $750 to $1,090. We look at 25% of $1,090 and realize that we could now bet $250 (rounding down here).
So for the new week, wagers are $250. We will only change our wager amounts on a weekly basis, and only to 25% of bank
roll. Because of the strength of Trap Games, we can realistically hit 80% winners. For any week we break even 2 wins, 2
losses - there should be a following week 4 - 0. Let's say this week (week 2) we go 2 and 2. No problem. $1,090 to start.
$250 pays $225. Two wins at $225 = $450 minus 2 losses (-250,-250) = means we lost $50 for the week. Down to $1,040
and into week 3. We stay at $250 a game still for week 3, (based on 25% of new total $1,040). Now week 3, we bounce
back 4-0 on trap games.
$250 pays $225 4 wins at $225 = A week's gain at $900 up. New balance is: $1,040 plus $900 = $1,940.00 Week 3's $900
profit is a nice engineering, or accountant's weekly salary. Good Job. Week 4 comes, and taking 25% of $1,940, we decide
to set the wagers at $500. We go 3-1 on trap games, so... $500 pays $450 3 wins @ $450 = $1350 profit, minus one loss @
-500 = $850 Net profit for the week. $1,940 + $850 = $2,790.00! So, in one month, having had weeks of 3-1,2-2,4-0,and 31 with a win % of 75%, your bankroll has increased from $550 to $750 on bonuses, then $750 up to $2,790. Not Bad! And,
you will discover that, the winnings allow you to make more winnings. Key here is that we bet no more than %25 percent of
our bankroll each game. Once a week our wager amount is determined @ 25%, and we stick to it all week, win or lose. The
high percentage of trap game wins allows us to take a heavy stake at 25%. If you have a losing week, get back on the horse
at 25% of your new balance. Lets say Week 5, you find 5 trap games during the week, and go 2-3. Week 5 wager amount
(25% of 2800) = $700 per wager. $700 pays $630. 2 wins @630 each = $1,260 profit.
3 loses @$700 each = -2100 Down $840 for the week. $2,790 - $840, = New balance $1,950 Stay positive, the law of
averages in your favor on trap games, Week 6 brings 5 more trap games at 4-1. New wager amount 25% of 1950 = $500
rounded up. $500 pays $450 4 wins @$450 = $1,800 profit. 1 loss @-$500= -500. Total profit for the week $1,300 New
balance = $1,950 plus $1,300 = $3,250.00! Bounced back, lowered per wager amount for the new week, went 4-1, and you
are back on track even higher than before! Rely on the strength of the Trap Games Winning Percentage, and Allow Your
Structure, To Manage Your Money. Discipline Part 2 When you lose, there is a tendency to go away from what you were
doing. But in this case, these instructions are proven to work over time. There are going to be variations in your ability to
win, just like in the examples. The best laid plans will not always come through. The one consolation you can have is by
isolating trap games, when you lost, the sportsbook also lost, except hundreds of thousands of dollars, so that should make
you feel somewhat better. You also know that over time, no one beats the sportsbooks, and as long as you stay aligned with
these trap games, you will rebound much ahead in eventual profit. Do not go away from what works - stick with the
instructions in this book. Law Of Averages Trap games win at a high percentage, but there will be variations in how the
wins come. 4-0,5-1,3-2,4-1,3-0,1-5,4-2,0-4.

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