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TYPE: This CFL system is a PURE FLAT system. To explain further, we have two different types of flat systems: PURE Flat and WEIGHTED Flat. Pure Flat systems are 1.00 units on EVERY PLAY. Weighted Flat systems vary from 0.20 to 5.00 units based on the historical data of the group (Money Line Range, Home/Away, etc.). With PURE Flat systems there is no weighting at all. The advantage of the Pure Flat system is there is far less downside risk (each play is 1 unit, and there are usually less plays). The disadvantage of Pure Flat is that we miss out on 'dogs hitting around us' (outside the ranges) when there are abnormal years. More on the different types of systems can be found in our FAQ's section. 2)
UNITS: Our unit scale utilizes a base amount of 1 UNIT. This is to keep things uniform with the way most other services/systems release plays and to make it easy for everyone to multiply and understand. As stated above this CFL system is a PURE FLAT system, meaning you wager the same amount (1 UNIT) on every play. Units ($) options 0.20
$20
$100
$200 0.50
$50
$250
$500 1.00
$100
$500
$1000 2.00
$200
$1000 $2000
3.00
$300
$1500 $3000
5.00
$500
$2500 $5000 3)
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below). * All updates will be sent via EMAIL. 4) PROFIT NUMBERS: Here are the profit numbers for this system over the past six seasons:
You may be wondering why we're playing a system that only finished with substantial profits two out of the six years. The reason is because of the tremendous upside potential and very low downside risk. Rather than not play CFL at all in October & November, why not play a system that has a chance for decent profits, and risks very little? As you can see the worst performing season was basically break even. Everything goes in cycles, so one of these seasons could be similar to 2004 or 2005. And still, if you average the profits across the seasons it's 5.59 units per season. So if you use $100 as your baseline 1 unit play that would be an average profit of $559, and a total profit of $3,355 over the past six seasons. If you use $500 as your baseline, that would be an average profit of $2,796 and a total profit of $16,775. 5) BANKROLL: For this particular system, since there are so few games due to the nature of the CFL and it's schedule, very little bankroll is required. There's an average of less than 12 plays for this segment and very few extended droughts, so starting with a bankroll of 5.0 units would've been plenty in each of the previous six seasons. 6) HOW FLAT SYSTEMS WORK: Flat systems are very simple, we've isolated the profitable ranges (for the month of September, home and away) over the past six years, and we play ONLY the games that fall into those ranges. Because the ranges are profitable, a flat system virtually assures profit with very little downside risk. In the case of the CFL with so few games, a progressive system would be too risky in case it's an abnormal month and one of the ranges fails to hit at historical levels - one or two big plays could impact the whole month. Similar to September, after analyzing the data we concluded that a flat system for CFL October is the safer route to ensure profits. 7) MORE NOTES:
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