The circular for this method by Brian Reavill states, “This system produces just one selection a day, six days a week, Monday to Saturday. Occasionally, there will be no qualifying selection, but on average the system will provide five bets a week. Over a 6-month period, a total of 120 selections were given during this period. Analysing these results shows that there were 78 winners and 42 losers - A very good strike rate of 65%. Average starting price of the 78 winners is between evens and 11/10 (actually 1.05/1 or 2.05 at decimal odds), so this has produced a healthy level stakes profit of 40.8 points to one point level stakes - a good return on investment of 33%. Looking further at these results, you will see some good winning runs and the absence of any serious losing runs. Any system which produces a decent level stakes profit and with some good winning runs and no lengthy losing runs can be exploited to boost level stakes profits by using sensible staking plans and there are a couple, in particular, which are very suitable – The New Formula Staking Plan (which I am personally using with this system) and the well-known 10% Of The Bank Plan. The New Formula Staking Plan, originally sold at £45, will be included with the Key System. It is an excellent staking plan which has a “safety net limiter” if there are any losing runs. Stakes can be 1, 2, 4 or 6 points, but you will find that the higher stakes weren’t placed very often:- Number of bets carrying a one-point stake – 68; Number of bets carrying a two-point stake – 30; Number of bets carrying a four-point stake – 16; Number of bets carrying a six-point stake – 6. Total profit over the six-month period using The New Formula Staking Plan was 228 points, increasing the return on investment to 46% (£2,280 Profit to £10 a point stakes). The 10% of the bank staking plan is a well-known staking Plan, where stakes are increased following winners and decreased following losers. Starting with a bank of just £100 on January 1st (so a first stake of £10), by the end of June the balance was at £2695, so a total profit over the 6-month period of £2595. – not a fortune, but remember this was achieved from a starting bank of just £100 and a first stake of £10.