To use the top down betting strategy, you first need to determine the desired payout. This will be the amount 馃捀 you want to win, and it should be based on the amount of money you are willing to risk. Once 馃捀 you have determined the payout, you can work backwards to calculate the amount you need to bet on each individual 馃捀 wager.
For example, let's say you want to win R$100 using the top down betting strategy. You have a starting bankroll 馃捀 of R$500, and you are willing to risk 10% of your bankroll on each individual wager. To calculate the amount 馃捀 you need to bet on the first wager, you can use the following formula:
Bet = (Payout / (Odds - 1)) 馃捀 * (1 - (1 / Desired Payout))
In this formula, "Payout" is the amount you want to win, "Odds" is the 馃捀 decimal odds of the bet, and "Desired Payout" is the ratio of the payout to the initial stake. For example, 馃捀 if the odds of the bet are 2.5 and you want to win R$100, the formula would be:
Bet = ($100 馃捀 / (2.5 - 1)) * (1 - (1 / (100 / R$100)))