Labsler system
Labsler systemIf you are looking for an elementary progressive soccer betting system, the Labuser may not be the perfect choice, as it is more complex than Martingale and Fibonacci, for example. However, many bettors use it, a great deal of them and with success.
The system stakes on bigger bets after losing slips, making it a system with a negative progression. By its concept, it is very similar to the Martingale system, but there is one major difference - instead of trying to recover the losses with a big profit, it relies on a few smaller ones.
In the following lines, you will read how to apply this strategy and how it will help you increase your profits.
How to use the Labuser system?
The inventor of the system is professional roulette player Henry Labusher. As you can guess, it's designed for roulette games, but it's still widely used in sports betting.
Before you start betting, you have to write on a single sheet a series of numbers that may be what you want, but later we will explain why it is important to think well before choosing the numbers. For now, let's just write a series "1 2 3".
The sum of all numbers represents the potential gain from the system. In our case, these are 6 units. The size of each bet must be equal to the first and last number in the series. In our example, the bet must be 1 + 3 = 4 BGN (we assume that one unit is equal to one lev).
When you win your bet, you need to delete the first and last number in the series. When you lose a bet, you need to add the bet size in the series. So in our example, the series will become "1 2 3 4".
These rules apply to every bet made by you - if you win, you remove the first and last number; If you lose, you add at the end of the series the sum of the first and last number (ie, the lost bet). This is not true if you have only one number left. In that case, you simply bet the number in question and, if you win, you start with the original numbers first. In our example with the "1 2 3" series, you need to win only twice in a row to successfully delete all numbers.
Like Martingale, you have to choose odds of 2.00 for your bets within the system.
Labuser may seem a pretty simple strategy to date, but when you lose a few bets, things get more complicated.
First example
Let's say you lost the $ 4 pledge and the series now looks like "1 2 3 4". If you win your next bet of £ 5 (1 + 4), the first and last number must go.
So you only have "2 3", so the bet is again 5 lv. If you lose, you add 5 at the end of the row and it becomes "2 3 5".
The next bet is $ 7. If he wins, he will only be 3 in the series because you will delete 2 and 5. If the bet of $ 3 is successful, the series is over and you will earn $ 6 ( Lost 9 leva and earned 15 leva).
Second example
Bet = £ 4 (1 + 3), loses. Line = "1 2 3 4"
Bet = £ 5 (1 + 4), losing. Line = "1 2 3 4 5"
Bet = £ 6 (1 + 5) wins. Line = "2 3 4"
Bet = £ 6 (2 + 4), loses. Line = "2 3 4 6"
Bet = £ 8 (2 + 6), loses. Line = "2 3 4 6 8"
Bet = $ 10 (2 + 8) wins. Row = "3 4 6"
Bet = £ 9 (3 + 6) wins. Line = "4"
Bet = $ 4, losing. Line = "4 4"
Bet = $ 8 (4 + 4) wins. Line = no numbers left.
In this hypothetical scenario, you have made 9 bets, of which 4 winners and 5 losers. You have earned $ 33 and lost $ 27, that is, you have again reached the $ 6 profit goal, although you have more losing bet than winnings. As long as your game continues with the system, if you eventually delete all the numbers from the row, you will have earned the sum of the original numbers in it.
The Labuser system may seem very complex at first glance, but you just have to spend a little more time on it. It is extremely flexible and adaptable to the different levels of risk. If you choose to start with a longer series, the potential profit would be much greater.
Unfortunately, however, if you enter a losing streak, bets will increase very quickly. You can include safe zones in your line by adding a few zeros to it.
The Labuser system can bring you profits as long as you have the luck and the skills to avoid the long series of losing bets.
Take a look at the Contra Lubuser system, which applies a completely opposite approach to bets.