| BASIC METHOD | | | | points, bet one tenth of the bank on the first horse. If it |
| When two runners are given in any race, only use | | | | wins, add the winnings to the bank and next runner will |
| non-handicap races to reduce, then back both of the | | | | be backed with one tenth of the bank. If it loses, |
| horses in remaining races. Level stakes or one of the | | | | deduct from the bank and next runner will be backed |
| staking plans below. | | | | with one tenth of the bank. The theory behind this type |
| BANKER METHOD | | | | of staking is that when horses are winning you stake |
| Where only one runner is produced in any race this | | | | more on them, and when they lose you stake less. |
| can be a banker and back each in time order through | | | | The next plan uses an increasing level of staking to |
| the card, level stakes or one of the staking plans | | | | recover losses by backing future winners. 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, |
| shown below. | | | | 12, 19, 28 stop at a winner. With this one, all stakes can |
| Best bankers on any day are those runners with both | | | | be calculated in advance, and stop at a winner |
| SPOTFORM rating and SF, in a non-handicap race, the | | | | instructions added to stop the bet when a winner |
| earliest time of the day. | | | | occurs. |
| STAKING METHODS | | | | There are other staking plans that can be adapted to |
| Possibly one of the better staking plans these days is | | | | work with this method, choose the one that suits you. |
| called "The 10% plan". Starting with a bank of 100 | | | | |