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One-Time Betting Approach
The one-time betting approach is when, while playing football lottery, you habitually invest all the money you can spare in buying lottery tickets. This type of gameplay is undoubtedly the most thrilling but also carries the highest risk. For lottery players, once they win, the returns are undoubtedly substantial. For example, in the top 40 of the World Cup qualifiers, the national football team was playing against Qatar at home. At that time, lottery players who purchased patriotic lottery tickets invested 400,000 yuan and won for the national football team. As a result, they made a huge profit. However, very few lottery players choose the one-time betting approach because if they fail, they will lose everything, somewhat like going all-in in poker. Regardless of how confident you feel, it is not advisable to choose this type of gameplay, especially for a single game where the probability of winning or losing is one-third. This is especially true for friends who enjoy live betting; after consecutive wins or losses, they may get carried away and are likely to dampen their enthusiasm for this type of gameplay. Therefore, no matter how confident you are, the author recommends not choosing this type of gameplay.
Doubling Bet Approach
The so-called doubling bet approach involves doubling the amount wagered after a losing streak to recover previous losses. For example, you initially spent 100 yuan on a match with odds above 2.0. If you end up not winning, you will lose 100 yuan, and in the next bet, you will invest 200 yuan in the next match. Of course, in the next match, you can choose odds of 1.50 or higher to either recover your previous losses or continue to profit based on the returns. This process continues, constantly doubling your initial capital to recoup previous losses and make profits. There is no doubt that this approach is more rational than one-time betting, but it becomes more challenging when faced with consecutive losses. For example, if you start with 100 yuan, and then bets of 200, 400, 800, or even 1600 yuan all result in losses, you will need to wager 3100 yuan to purchase games with odds above 2.00 to recoup your previous losses, which is also a significant cost.
Even Betting Approach
As the name suggests, even betting means investing the same amount each time. Even betting seems to be the safest because, for you to make a profit in the long run, you need a long-term stable and relatively high win rate, such as consistently purchasing games with odds around 2.0. For example, if you allocate 900 yuan for football lottery in a month and choose to bet on 2 out of 1, spending 30 yuan per day. If the overall odds of your 2 out of 1 games are 2.0, as long as you ensure that there are more than 15 winning days, you will make a profit for the month. Of course, this profit is relatively small. If you are confident in your win rate, you can increase your capital, such as investing 100 yuan per day, which is also a good choice. Because football lottery carries a certain level of risk, as its profit rate is higher than that of bank deposits, financial products, and other income sources, the risk is also higher. If you bet evenly, have enough experience in buying lottery tickets, then achieving long-term profit is not a problem. As the saying goes, one-time winning is not considered a win; long-term winning is success.
Proportional Betting Approach
The proportional betting approach is somewhat similar to even betting but with differences. Proportional betting means taking a certain percentage of your current capital to place bets, and this percentage can change based on the odds of the matches. Compared to even betting, proportional betting offers faster returns, and even if you experience consecutive losses, it can help slow down your losses. For example, you currently have a capital of 1000 yuan, and you decide to allocate 10% of it for betting. The first bet would be 100 yuan, and if it doesn't win, the second bet would use 10% of the remaining 900 yuan, which is 90 yuan, and so on. The best practice is to ensure that your capital loss does not occur too quickly when experiencing consecutive losses. If you can maintain a relatively high win rate, such as over 60%, your profit rate will also be faster than even betting. |
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