The My Mathematical Formula is a horse racing betting system involving place betting. The system is authored by Malcolm Maclean and comes with the ‘Diabolical Staking Plan’.
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My Mathematical Formula Review by Albert Glanvill, October 3, 2008
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This system is a form of rolling place accumulators, taking profits as each leg is successful.
It is simpler than it looks and while the publishers use odds of EVENS for demonstation purposes, in reality the prices of selections are a lot smaller. To have any hope of getting this to work you will be backing horses to place that look nailed on to WIN.
I managed to get a 10 horse accumulator up over a two week period and the total return was four times the outlay, or odds of 3/1. As seven of the ten selections WON I would have been better off just backing each to win, (and saved the headache of keeping track of stakes and returns).
My Mathematical Formula Review by Darryll Patterson, October 19, 2008
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I live in the US. Most of the system are from the UK. This system tries to accumulate multiple bets, which are short favorites. If you get eight or more winners in a row, you will probably be fine. But five winners in a row is hard to come by. The horse can place to be a winner. Like I said five winners in a row is hard to come by.
My Mathematical Formula Review by Mark, December 22, 2008
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As previoius reviewers have commented, this system works(?) on the basis of dividing the stake between a number of rolling accumulators and waiting for the day when an unbroken run of wins brings home the big dividend.
Interestingly, I was playing with this idea myself when I bought the system; I had performed extensive simulations in Excel and was not able to get anything really worthwhile from it so I bought this system to see if an ‘expert’ knew some secret that I didn’t - it turns out he didn’t and that his system worked no better than mine did.
If you want to do the maths for yourself, this is a good starting point:
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My Mathematical Formula Review by Albert Glanvill, October 3, 2008
This system is a form of rolling place accumulators, taking profits as each leg is successful.
It is simpler than it looks and while the publishers use odds of EVENS for demonstation purposes, in reality the prices of selections are a lot smaller. To have any hope of getting this to work you will be backing horses to place that look nailed on to WIN.
I managed to get a 10 horse accumulator up over a two week period and the total return was four times the outlay, or odds of 3/1. As seven of the ten selections WON I would have been better off just backing each to win, (and saved the headache of keeping track of stakes and returns).
My Mathematical Formula Review by Darryll Patterson, October 19, 2008
I live in the US. Most of the system are from the UK. This system tries to accumulate multiple bets, which are short favorites. If you get eight or more winners in a row, you will probably be fine. But five winners in a row is hard to come by. The horse can place to be a winner. Like I said five winners in a row is hard to come by.
My Mathematical Formula Review by Mark, December 22, 2008
As previoius reviewers have commented, this system works(?) on the basis of dividing the stake between a number of rolling accumulators and waiting for the day when an unbroken run of wins brings home the big dividend.
Interestingly, I was playing with this idea myself when I bought the system; I had performed extensive simulations in Excel and was not able to get anything really worthwhile from it so I bought this system to see if an ‘expert’ knew some secret that I didn’t - it turns out he didn’t and that his system worked no better than mine did.
If you want to do the maths for yourself, this is a good starting point:
http://www.probabilitytheory.info/topics/winning_losing_runs.htm
But a much better way to spend your time and money is just to get forget this system altogether.
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