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MM & Results => Money Management => Mixed => Topic started by: VLS on October 17, 2012, 03:33:53 AM

Title: The Risque Parlay
Post by: VLS on October 17, 2012, 03:33:53 AM
A mix between a parlay and a progression in risk.

This concept has two stages:

- Stage A: The hitter.

In this part you "open your nets" and wager on a location (usually with good coverage).

- Stage B: Parlay on a riskier location.

You take all the obtained gain from your hit and wager it on a higher-paying riskier location.

Shall you win, you close the series.

Shall you lose, it is common to rise the unit, as in an staggered mixed progression.




The Risque parlay is usually played with "jumps" when on the even chances and dozens.

Common combinations are:

- Stage A: Even chance. 
- Stage B: Dozen.

- Stage A: Dozen.
- Stage B: Double-street.

- Stage A: Even chance.
- Stage B:  Double-street.
Title: Re: The Risque Parlay
Post by: Albalaha on October 18, 2012, 04:09:38 AM
Victor,
  Can you please illustrate this?
Title: Re: The Risque Parlay
Post by: VLS on October 18, 2012, 04:22:17 AM
Sure dear sumit.

You mean the "jump" part?