1)
TYPE: The NFL December system is a WEIGHTED 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 (by Money Line Range, Home/Away/Neutral, etc.). We also have PROGRESSIVE systems that vary from 0.20 to 5.00 units as well. However the difference between Weighted Flat and PROGRESSIVE systems is that PRECEDING results (prior week, prior day, etc) have no impact on the upcoming plays. So there is no build factor or due factor, as there is with Progressive systems. That is why it is still a flat. The advantage of the Weighted Flat system is that we don't miss out on many dog wins, because we are on most - if not all of them - it's just a matter of to what extent. This disadvantage of weighted flat systems is since the higher unit plays are based on (in this case) 6-year historical data - if there is an off year or bad luck year - there can be more downside risk if the high unit groups don't perform well. More info 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 system is a WEIGHTED FLAT system,
so your wager amounts will vary depending on the unit rating of
the play. We will be using the entire unit range of 0.20 to 5.00
for this system: Units ($) options 0.20 $20 $100 $200 (1/5 your standard wager) 0.50
$50
$250
$500 (1/2 standard) 1.00
$100
$500
$1000 2.00
$200
$1000 $2000
2x standard 3.00
$300
$1500 $3000
3x standard 5.00
$500
$2500 $5000 3)
UPDATE
TIMES: Updates
in December will
be sent as follows:. * All updates will be sent via EMAIL. 4)
PROFIT
NUMBERS/ UNIT BREAKDOWN: Here are the profit numbers for this system over the past six seasons:
As you can see the average profit across all six seasons was +19.40 units. So if you use $100 as your baseline (1.00 unit) play that would be an average profit of $1,940, and a total profit of $11,641 over the past six seasons. If you use $500 as your baseline, that would be an average profit of $9,700 and a total profit of $58,203. 5)
BANKROLL For this particular system, a bankroll of 20.0 units should be sufficient. With all of the seasons that would have been enough to support all of the wagers. Although you should allocate 20 units to be on the safe side, we would suggest starting with 10 and seeing how it goes. 6) MORE NOTES:
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