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Betting strategy
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A betting strategy or betting system is a structured approach to gambling, with a predefined set of actions for bet sizing and timing. Betting strategies are typical in any activity in which money is risked but where the participant has little influence on events with their power limited to the sizing and timing their wagers, i.e. share trading, horse racing, sports picking, casino games etc etc. Betting strategies are based on some logical argument, whether it be based on probability or illusionary patterns, but all are at some level convincing to the particular betting strategist that it will increase their chance of success.
There are two key categories in which betting strategies fall; progression betting systems and staking systems.