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Hi guys, I'm trying to get my head around the points system that www.sports-betting.tv uses but just can't seem to figure it out :wall" I understand perfectly how much to bet if I was betting "points", but don't get how to apply it to real money!! I've sent them an email asking them to explain, but all they do is send me to the page on their site which is meant to explain it, but I can't get my head around it.... Can anyone using this system please explain it in simple terms!!! :nana cheers

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Re: Sports Betting TV points system???? We use a points system to determine the strength of each tip. We recommend our paid members use this points system to steadily increase their betting bank over the course of a month. We will tell you how many points to bet on each tip, between 1 and 1000. On the first day of your subscription, you should divide your betting bank by 1000, and then multiply by the number of points we recommend to bet. So for example, if you had a betting bank of £700, you would divide by 1000 (700/1000=0.70) and then multiply by the number of points we recommend. So if we told you to bet 150 points, you would bet 150*0.70 = £105 You would add the number of points won to your starting total of 1000 points. So if you won 220 points on day one, then your total points going into day two would be 1220 points. On day two, you then divide your total betting bank by 1220, and then multiply by the number of points we advise. Seems simple to me. :unsure

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