anyone else trying this strategy w/ PanAm?

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just bet losers there from now on
and bet a winner elsewhere. and NO i'm not referring to point spread bets. bet Dog ML at panam and bet chalk ML at another book. Hope the chalk ML hits and after so many days your funds at PanAm will be nil. That is what I'm going to do.

[This message was edited by red007 on January 23, 2004 at 01:41 PM.]

[This message was edited by red007 on January 23, 2004 at 02:12 PM.]
 

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Red,

What happens if you hit just 1 of the big dogs and then Pan Am does go under ? Betting these big dogs means if just 1 in 5 hits you will likely be moving more money into your Pan Am account, and what happens if 2 or 3 big dogs in a row hit ( I have seen it happen ).


Also, you are losing money with every play. There is usually a big difference when the ML's are so high. Like -800 and + 550.
 

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I would never take this risk. If you currently have $500 in your PanAm account, doing this could end up putting $5000 in your pan am account. If things dont work out and they go under, there will likely be some bail out plans for us smaller players ( $500 range players), but if you advance the account to $5000 youre going to have a harder time getting a bailout.
 

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scalping out - in a variety of ways - is an option but you better have a very large bank roll. me... i'd ride it out.
 

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i've got a lot more than 5k w/ PanAm.
I think my plan will work as long as PanAm
doesn't completely shut down.
 

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I seem to recall trying this strategy to move some money out of SIA. Next thing I knew, my account balance was at $20K, and I got my walking papers.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Halifax:
I seem to recall trying this strategy to move some money out of SIA. Next thing I knew, my account balance was at $20K, and I got my walking papers.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

well hopefully, i'll be able to select some ml favorites so that doesn't happen to me.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by DannyMay:
Red,

What happens if you hit just 1 of the big dogs and then Pan Am does go under ? Betting these big dogs means if just 1 in 5 hits you will likely be moving more money into your Pan Am account, and what happens if 2 or 3 big dogs in a row hit ( I have seen it happen ).


Also, you are losing money with every play. There is usually a big difference when the ML's are so high. Like -800 and + 550.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


i only will be losing money if the dog ml hits.
for example

+300 dog at pan am
-400 fav at book X

bet 500 to win 1500 on dog at pan am
bet 2000 to win 500 on fav at book x.
if fav hits, you lose nothing. your funds decrease at pan am.
if dog hits, you lose 500 and your balance at pan am increases. a double whammy basically.
 

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Doesn't sound like a great plan to me...you can either lose money or tie, but you can't win...

I'd just ride it out.
 

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i'm not looking to make money. i just want to decrease my balance at panam.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> if dog hits, you lose 500 and your balance at pan am increases. a double whammy basically <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Wow, you better not hit any of those dogs, or this can end up costing you alot of money..

Good luck.
 

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take the advice of the other posters here and DON'T do this.

i tried it with the JC Capital group, and now my balance is up around 5k...of course i'm still waiting for a payout since january 2003!
 

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Every time I have tried to scalp money out of a given book, I end up winning all my plays at that book.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by red007:

i only will be losing money if the dog ml hits.
for example

+300 dog at pan am
-400 fav at book X

bet 500 to win 1500 on dog at pan am
bet 2000 to win 500 on fav at book x.
if fav hits, you lose nothing. your funds decrease at pan am.
if dog hits, you lose 500 and your balance at pan am increases. a double whammy basically.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


If you are planning to move the $5000 out like this, you will need to hit the favorite 10 times to move the money out. ( every time the favorite wins you move $500 from Pan Am to book X ) The +300 dog will hit at least 2 times out of 12. This means after 12 plays you will have lost $1000 ( from the 2 dogs winning ), and you will still have a Pan Am balance of $4000. ( And thats if you are lucky and the dog doesnt hit 4 times in 12 ). So now you have to do it again with the $4000, and so on. You will lose so much money doing this, because the dog is going to hit sometimes. Then if PanAm turns out to be OK you will be pissed at yourself for all the money you wasted trying to do something that was unnecessary in the first place.
 

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gotta wonder about you red007.

You claim you made a ton of money in 2003 betting then you come up with a silly idea like this.
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Please post all the bets you make trying to scalp out. I would like to bet the dogs also in order to profit from your misery.

You seem like the type to fade!
 

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