Hey folks! Been messing around with a combo of Martingale and flat betting on Bet365 lately—trying to up my odds bit by bit. Anyone else blending systems on there or DraftKings? How’s it treating you? Curious to hear!

Yo, what's good? Saw your post about mixing Martingale with flat betting, and I gotta say, that’s a wild combo! I’ve been screwing around with some high-risk setups myself on DraftKings, mostly because I’m a sucker for chasing those slim chances that could pop off big. Right now, I’m blending a modified Fibonacci with a bit of D’Alembert on NBA and UFC bets. The idea is to ride the streaks but not get wiped out when the variance hits hard.
On DraftKings, I’ve been focusing on parlays with underdog picks—think +300 or higher odds—while using Fibonacci to scale up bets after losses. D’Alembert comes in to keep things chill on the safer side bets, like over/under on points or rounds. Last week, I hit a four-leg parlay on UFC that paid out 8x my stake, but man, the swings are brutal. Two days before that, I dropped half my bankroll when a “sure thing” favorite choked in the third round. The math says it’s a long shot to stay profitable, but when it lands, it’s like hitting a slot jackpot.
Bet365 is solid too, but I’ve had better luck with their live betting for tweaking my system on the fly. Problem is, their odds shift so fast it’s tough to lock in the value sometimes. You finding Martingale keeps you in the game longer, or is it burning through your stack when the streak goes south? Also, you sticking to one sport or spreading it across, say, soccer and hoops? I’m curious how tight you’re calculating your edge with that flat betting mix. Spill the details!