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Hard ‘N’ Soft Staking: How it works

January 26th, 2025 at 05:11pm

Today I’m taking a closer look at how Hard ‘N’ Soft Staking works

How the targets work
How the staking progression works
The thought process behind the system
And the optimal conditions for it

https://hardnsoftstaking.com

In the next video I will be answering some of the questions which have been asked about Hard ‘N’ Soft Staking. Many I have already answered here on in the YouTube comments or by email, but I think it would be good to compile a bunch of them into an FAQ video. If there are more questions between now and then, I’ll certainly consider adding them to the video.

Samuel

Entry Filed under: Adventures In Betting

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  • 1. dougmac  |  January 27th, 2025 at 2:29 pm

    A past tipster of tennis used to espouse a lay on players priced between 1.7 and 1.9 on Betfair.
    Reversing this to back the underdog could be a good candidate for this plan; decent strike rate at “odds against” with[ I presume[ no long losing runs. Just putting it out there. Doug

  • 2. Samuel  |  January 27th, 2025 at 4:56 pm

    G’day Doug!

    That’s a very good and interesting idea. I can tell you that backing the favourite in tennis is hard going. Not bad as a SAW strategy although has its moments which require some care and attention…but on Hard N Soft it varies from working really well to working really poorly. I’ll take a look through my data from the last couple of weeks and see if I can build an estimate of how backing the underdog when favourite is 1.7 to 1.9 might have worked out.

  • 3. crafty  |  January 30th, 2025 at 11:54 pm

    Sounds like it would be a good addition to ANZ Bot?

    Cheers
    Tony

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