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Perhaps the most dispiriting thing about betting is the inescapable horror of long losing runs. It happens to all who bet. No matter how good you might be at picking winners, the time will arrive when you fall into the losing streak.
How you bet will often determine how you emerge financially from such losing runs. I've known punters who simply saw their betting bank whittled away to nothing. Yet others, experiencing the same sort of losing runs, were able to hold out and keep control of their financial situation.
How much of a losing run can you expect when you make a series of bets? In this article Garry Robinson talks to a mathematician who has examined all aspects of this vital betting factor.
GR: (Garry Robinson): The mythical average punter is always on the lookout for the average losing run of any system. Is it possible to actually find out the likely run of outs a punter can expect?