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Full TrioPlay Tames The Mongoose!

Started by GLC, Sep 15, 11:43 AM 2013

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Tomla021

I like the 1st stage win,  with stage three bailout at LL----- still plus one start all over again
GLC Im sure will add his thoughts hes the  Mr progression
"No Whining, just Winning"

GLC

Pnoman, Tomla021,

I like it.  Win the parlay and then play stage 2 as a 1 - 1 bet.  Win on the 1st 1 and you reach your target of +4.  Lose on the 1st 1 and win on the 2nd 1 and you get a new chance at stage 2.  Lose on both bets and you're still up 1 unit and can cross off a previous 1 in the Full TrioPlay matrix.

This is what teamwork is all about.  I think this is a definite improvement on my original.

Thanks guys,

GLC

P.S.  If any one has more ideas, let's hear 'em.  Who knows where this could go?
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

GLC

Another thought is that this one two punch could be good all by itself.  That is, without the Full TrioPlay bet progression scheme.

We could also use the Bread Winner scheme to hang our one two punch on.  May make it a little easier to play those $25 chips.

Testing can help us decide which is more to our liking.  But we already know that anything we do can tank so be smart like Tom and set a low stop loss and be ready to grind your way out of the hole.
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

Tomla021

I keep on going back to a single parlay is the best! in the end after a bad spell and you hit one you start hitting more of them---
"No Whining, just Winning"

hermbob

Bump.

These are two of the most effective individual ways of playing I've come across yet. Put together, also very effective.

Anybody still play this way and/or have any success stories to share?

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