Yo, those luge curves are calling my name too! Been digging into the season with my Labouchere system, and I’m liking the vibe for some calculated wins. For those not familiar, Labouchere’s all about setting a sequence—like 1-2-3-2-1—and betting the sum of the first and last numbers. Win, you cross ‘em off; lose, you add the bet to the end. It’s a grind but keeps things structured, especially on those unpredictable tracks.
I’m eyeing the tighter courses this season, like Sigulda or Altenberg, where precision matters more than raw speed. Data from last season shows top sliders like Loch and Geisenberger dominate when the turns get nasty—Loch’s got a 78% podium rate on technical tracks. My approach is to start small, maybe $10 bets, and adjust the sequence based on early results. If the favorites hold, I’m doubling down on them mid-season when odds stabilize. Anyone else crunching numbers or just going with gut on these icy slides? What tracks you betting on?
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