Positive progression sports betting systems are the most popular sports betting systems in the world. Positive progression systems are generally well-suited for smaller profits.
The idea of positive progression systems is to adjust the stake relative to success. When using a positive progression, you need to raise the stakes when you win and lower the stakes when you lose. This is a rule of thumb used for every positive progression system there is. On the other end of the spectrum are the negative progression systems where it’s the opposite. In negative progressions, you’re supposed to lower the stakes once you lose and raise the stakes once you win.
Positive progression systems are safer than negative progression systems. The reason for this is the fact that positive progression systems minimize the risk of losing it all. Winning streaks will always be rewarded in positive progression systems.
The idea behind a positive progression system is that you can win, but you have to be extremely patient. Even then, guarantees of long-term gains aren’t there, but the safety of failure is, which makes these systems very attractive for those who like to play it safe.
There are many pros of positive progression systems. They allow you to bet safely without being involved in potentially big losses. This is also important for the psychological aspect, as it gives the bettor calmness of mind, which in turn leads to better decision-making in crucial moments.
Another thing positive progression system does, is it rewards winning streaks. These winning streaks never come without clear results, so a string of good decisions will always lead to profit. All you need to do is choose a fixed starting stake, which doesn’t change no matter how many winning streaks you hit.
In sports betting, there are many variations of positive progression systems. However, probably the best option would be betting only when you see a good opportunity. Odds of 2/1 are far from impossible, and hitting a streak of, for example, just three of these guarantees profit.
Let’s give an example using Paroli formula, which is one of the positive progression systems:
You have a starting stake of $20. If you win the first bet, it goes up to $40. If it so happens that you hit a winning streak of let’s say three wins, you reset. So, if you started with $20 and hit a winning streak of three wins, you end up with $160. It doesn’t matter if you fail at step 2 or step 3; you still revert to your original and fixed stake. This would mean that one winning streak will cover 8 unsuccessful attempts.
If you’re patient and smart, positive progression systems will be very kind to you and will guarantee, at the very least, safe ground to stand on.
These betting systems are far from perfect but are probably the best option for betting for fun. If you’re looking to avoid stress while raising your chances for profit, positive progression systems are your choice!
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