Soccer Security Net (2)

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Soccer Security Net

System
Soccer security net bets in trebles with a strong favourite included, which
highly increases our chances of winning. The bets will regularly return winners
of between around 6.0 (5/1) to 31.0 (30/1). These regular wins at good prices
soon mount up and result in a very large profit over a sustained period of time.

Match 1

For this selection we need a strong favourite (SF) playing at HOME, priced no
lower than 1.5, who have very little chance of losing the match.

Eg. Team 1 V Team 2

Team 1 odds = 1.65, Draw = 4.3, Team 2 = 7.0

So Team 1 is our Strong Favourite (SF)

Match 2

For this selection we’re looking for another good favourite (GF) , but at higher
odds. Minimum odds for this bet should be no lower than 1.65, but preferably
quite a bit higher. This Team doesn’t necessarily have to be at HOME, although
I do tend to prefer this myself.

e.g. Team 3 V Team 4

Team 3 odds = 1.85, DRAW = 3.65, Team 4 = 5.1

So team 3 is our good favourite (GF)

Match 3

Now this one is a little different. Here we’re looking for a match where the
favourite is around evens (2.0) or greater, so not a great fancied favourite. This
team doesn’t necessarily have to be home. However, this team won’t be going
into our treble, this team will actually be our SECURITY NET (SN). We will be
using the underdog (UD) from this match in one of our trebles though.
e.g. Team 5 v Team 6

Team 5 odds=2.1 , DRAW = 3.5, Team 6 = 4.1

So Team 6 is our underdog (UD)

Team 5 Is our Security Net (SN)

The Trebles

Moving on to our bets, we’ll be betting on three trebles at a stake of one point,
and betting on one single at a stake of three points.

We break these down into 4 bets:

BET A
BET B
BET C
SECURITY NET

BET A:

For BET A, our treble will be the strong favourite from match 1 @ 1.65, The
good Favourite from Match 2 @ 1.85, and the underdog from Match 3 @ 4.1.

So we have:

SF @ 1.65

GF @ 1.85

UD @ 4.1

This gives the treble combined odds of 12.52. This means if this bet wins, we’ll
make 11.52 points profit. We do have to minus the 5 points from the other
bets that won’t have won though (1 point each from the other 2 trebles, 3
points from the single bet = 5 points). So 11.52 points – 5 = an overall return of
+ 6.52 points.

Use odds checker calc Stake = 1 type of bet = Treble set to decimal.
Outlay = 1 Returns = 12.52 Profit = 11.52

BET B:

For Bet B, our treble will be the strong favourite from Match 1 @ 1.65, The
Draw from Match 2 @ 3.65, and the Draw from Match 3 @ 3.5.

So we have:

SF @ 1.65

DRAW @ 3.65

Draw @ 3.5

This gives the treble combined odds of 21.08. This means if this bet wins we’ll
make 20.08 points profit. We do have to minus the 5 points from the other
bets that won’t have won though ( 1 point each from the other 2 trebles, 3
points from the single bet = 5 points). So 20.08 points – 5 = an overall return 0f
+ 15.08 points .

Use Odds checker calc to check as above.

BET C:

For BET C, our treble will be the DRAW from Match 1 @ 4.3, the Good
Favourite from Match 2 @ 1.85, and the Draw from Match 3 @ 3.5.

So we have :

Draw @ 4.3

Good Favourite @ 1.85

Draw @ 3.5

This gives the treble combined odds of 27.84. This means if this bet wins we’ll
make 26.84 points profit. We do have to minus the 5 points from the other
bets that won’t have won though ( 1 point each from the other 2 trebles, 3
points from the single bet = 5 points). So 26.84 – 5 = an overall return of +
21.84 points.
SECURITY NET

Our Security Net (SN) is our bet to fall back on should any of the trebles fail to
win. Our SN from this example was Team 5 , at odds of 2.1. We place a single 3
point win bet on this Team. This means if that bet wins, we’ll make 3.3 points
profit. We do have to minus the 3 points from the other bets that won’t have
won though ( 1 point from each of the 3 losing trebles = 3 points). So 3.3 points
-3 = an overall profit of + 0.3 points.

Our 3 trebles have a good chance of producing a win, but the Security Net is in
place in case things don’t go to plan. Of course this can also lose, but the
chances of all four of our bets losing is quite slim. If our Security Net is at the
minimum price odds of evens (2.0) then the bet in this example would have
broke even.

SUMMARY

BET A = Potential profit of + 6.52

BET B = Potential Profit of +15.08

BET C = Potential Profit of + 21.84

SECURITY NET = potential profit of + 0.3

Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Stake


BET A Strong Good Underdog 1 point
Favourite (SF) Favourite (GF) (UD)
BET B Strong DRAW DRAW 1 point
Favourite (SF)
BET C DRAW GOOD DRAW 1 point
Favourite (GF)
Security Net Security Net 3 points
(SN) 2.0 or
Greater

Now these bets do win on a regular basis , and soon mount up . Even with
losing bets at – 6 points should all of the bets lose, these are soon recovered as
the strike rate is consistently high.
EXAMPLE:

Now to show Soccer Security Net in operation, Below are some actual odds
from www.oddschecker.com website (gives best odds here).

Example

Swindon Vs Shrewsbury

Odds = Swindon 1.53 Draw 4.39 Shrewsbury 7

Odds = Doncaster 2 Draw 3.61 Leyton Orient 4.3

Odds Walsall 3.16 Draw 3.6 Bournemouth 2.4

Match 1 – Swindon V Shrewsbury

Match 2 – Doncaster V Leyton orient

Match 3 – Walsall V Bournemouth

BET A

SF = Swinton , GF = Doncaster, UD = Walsall

Accumulated odds for bet A = 9.49

All of the results for bet A came in ,

Doncaster 2 – 0 Leyton Orient

Swindon 2 – 0 Shrewsbury

Walsall 2 – 1 Bournemouth

We won +8.49 points ( - 5 points from the other two losing trebles and the 3
point single) =+3.49points

Bet B could have won us +18.83 points ( -5 points from the other two losing
trebles and the 3 point single ) =+13.83 points.

Bet c could have won us + 30.18 points (-5 points from the other 2two losing
trebles and the 3 points single) = + 25.18 Points
But never mind we still made a small profit . Bournemouth was our security
Net (SN) in this Example @ odds of 2.4.

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