Baseball system--input needed

Search

New member
Joined
Nov 2, 2006
Messages
1,096
Tokens
Last season, my friend and i came up with a baseball system that failed mostly due to bankrolls that were too small. In theory i think it can work and i would like some input from the posters here.
Ok for bankroll's sake lets say you start with 10,000 and make your base 200. The goal for each day is to make .02 of your base as profit. You do this by choosing 2 teams at the beginning of the season that are built to win a majority of their games, not play eachother (this isnt too important), and are not as subseptible to a long losing streak. Off the top of my head, this year i'd pick the Yankees and Dodgers, Cardinals or Mets (one from each league).
On day one you'd be trying to turn your 200 into 204 (1.02^1 *200) by betting on the money line of each of those teams--lets say theyre at -200 (which is probably going to end up being the average.)--so you risk 8 (4 to win 2 on each game) total.
On day two you'd be trying to turn your 200 into 208.08 (1.02^2 * 200) regardless of whether you won or lost the day before. If you had lost you'd be looking at a base of 192 and risking 16.08 on each game to win 8.04 give or take. If you had won or the teams split it wouldnt be as large of a margin (this is the reason for having two teams and also for having a much larger bankroll than your base).
If multiplied over an entire season (for arguments sake i'm going to only do 155 games and days when one team is off you risk all on the team playing) the formula would look like: 1.02^155* 200 and should net you 4305.82 in profit for the season.
If the percentage was 5 instead of 2, it would net you a staggering 384920.77.
Barring a losing streak and if you have a large enough bankroll i think both options and any in between could be very profitable--i, however, do not have access to a bankroll anywhere near what i'd nead to attemp this at this time. Any feedback or suggestions would be very appreciated
 

New member
Joined
Oct 18, 2005
Messages
426
Tokens
interesting, what size would this base number be in terms of percentage of your entire bankroll?

You from Thousand Oaks? I moved to virginia from Oak Park (right next to westlake village) a couple years ago. I really miss the place
 

New member
Joined
Nov 2, 2006
Messages
1,096
Tokens
Well in this case i believe its .2% (.002) of the total bankroll. The bankroll needs to be high though in case of a losing streak
I'm originally from Phoenix but am finishing up school in TO
 

Forum statistics

Threads
1,108,529
Messages
13,452,344
Members
99,421
Latest member
greetvape
The RX is the sports betting industry's leading information portal for bonuses, picks, and sportsbook reviews. Find the best deals offered by a sportsbook in your state and browse our free picks section.FacebookTwitterInstagramContact Usforum@therx.com