The meaning of the “Catch-up” strategy is when each successive bet depends on the result of previous bets.
In the early days of bookmakers, casinos were already earning their profits, and their customers had long since developed gambling tactics.
And when the first sports betting players introduced their strategies, they started losing.
Tactics in casinos and tactics in sports betting are radically different.
That is why the strategy “Dogon” is the only one among the casino strategies that also fits sports betting.
This strategy is suitable for beginners. Theoretically it is a win-win strategy.
But, it is not so simple.
“Dogon” is a serial strategy. Players make a profit at the end of a cycle, the length of which may vary.
The meaning of “Dogon” is in the sequence of calculations on large odds.
When winning the series finishes, when losing the series the bet increases by the sum of negative coverage in previous cycles and gives the winning.
“Catch-up” can be a one-time and a long one.
The purpose of the single “catch-up” is the duration of a particular series.
For example, one football team has played several matches without a draw. The wagerer “catches up” on the draw and in “passing” receives a win of 2 times his wager. He then looks for a new item to “catch up”.
If the football team wins, the player waits until the next match for further bets on this team. But, the bet is already increasing.
If he wins, he makes a profit. If he loses, the iteration repeats with a continuous increase in the bet. And so it continues until the team draws.
The main difficulty of this method is the difficulty of preferring the first bet.
The bookmaker limits the betting ceiling for each event.
Therefore, when a player does not have time to “catch up” on an event until the betting amount exceeds the betting limit, “catch-up” will not work.
If the strategy is successful, the first betting amount will reach the maximum bet on the event after 7-8 iterations.
A long “overtake” allows the player to apply it over a long period without finishing the cycle, even when the betting runs out.
For example, draws for a football team can be “caught up” until the end of the championship.
Seasoned players quite often use a long “catch-up” or combine it with a one-off.
How do I choose the outcomes to “go all out”?
The subject for bidding on “add-ons” is football “draws” and “totals”. But, the odds are high at the bookmaker’s office. Moreover, the disadvantage of this bet is the small number of matches played.
Four replay bets, for example, will take more than a month to complete.
To reduce the time to make a profit betting on different clubs use long “cumulative bets”.
The most popular take-go bets for fans of such stakes are bets on the outsiders’ wins in America’s popular leagues.
National Hockey League, National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball (MLB) teams play 2-4 games a week. Now that’s an incentive to “catch up”.
The hectic schedule often produces unexpected results.
Playing six or seven bets at the same time greatly increases the odds of winning at the betting shop.
In the National Basketball League, it is advantageous for “dogons” to bet during regular time.