Do you agree that raising your bet after a loss and lowering it after a win makes sense?

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Do you agree that raising your bet after a loss and lowering it after a win makes sense?

An example of a negative progression betting system is the Fibonacci system. After a loss, you should up your stake; after a win, you should lower it. The theory here seems to be that if you play more after losing, you can make back the money you lost on earlier wagers. as an effective strategy for betting on sports. Many sports bettors, however, employ staking strategies that were initially created for forms of gambling like roulette.
 
Raising my bet after making losses and lowering my bet after i win those not make any sense to make and I don't think it's a good idea to follow, what if after you made so many losses and increase your next bet to make huge profits and in the process loss your bet
 
Do you agree that raising your bet after a loss and lowering it after a win makes sense?

An example of a negative progression betting system is the Fibonacci system. After a loss, you should up your stake; after a win, you should lower it. The theory here seems to be that if you play more after losing, you can make back the money you lost on earlier wagers. as an effective strategy for betting on sports. Many sports bettors, however, employ staking strategies that were initially created for forms of gambling like roulette.
Making a decision to predict or betting on something important means it on your own understand. That's not where am going to but putting a particular amount to bet is as if you are letting go of it while others feel that it investment.
 
The principles outlined in the original point are the bedrock on which gambling strategies are developed, so I believe in its viability overall. Gamblers can modify this tactic for it not to be too predictable, too
 
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