Recovery Staking Plan
The Recovery Staking Plan is setup to recover your losses over a set number of cycles and bets. At default we have 2 cycles and 4 bets. (Each cycle contains 4 bets). This allows us 2 chances to recover our losses before calling it quits and starting a new series.
Initial Stake: Set as a percentage of the starting bankroll. For instance, with a £100 bankroll and a 2% stake, the initial bet would be £2.
Cycles and Bets Configuration: Users can define the number of cycles (up to 25) and bets per cycle (up to 100) to tailor the recovery process to their risk tolerance and strategy.
How Does The Recovery Staking Plan Work ?
Upon a loss, the staking plan calculates the total deficit. The deficit is divided by the number of bets in the cycle to determine the additional amount to be added to each subsequent stake.
Stake Calculation Example:
- Initial bet of £2 results in a loss, creating a £2 deficit.
- With a cycle set to recover over 4 bets, each subsequent stake increases by £0.50 (£2 deficit ÷ 4 bets).
- If all 4 bets win, the deficit is recovered, and the stake reverts to the initial £2.
Multiple Cycles :
If a loss occurs before completing a cycle, the plan progresses to the next cycle, recalculating stakes to recover the remaining deficit over the new cycle. For example, a loss in the fourth bet with a remaining deficit of £1.50 would be divided over the next cycle’s 4 bets, adding £0.38 to each stake.
Cycle Completion:
If the deficit is not recovered after the designated cycles, the plan resets, accepting the loss and starting anew with the initial stake.
Available Settings in TSM:
Recover Initial Stake: An option to include the initial stake in the recovery calculation, aiming to recuperate both the loss and the original stake amount in each bet.
Link to Cumulative Total: Adjusts the initial stake based on the cumulative bankroll, allowing stakes to scale with the bankroll’s performance.
Commission Recovery: Incorporates the recovery of commission fees into the staking plan, ensuring net profits are accurately targeted.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answer: The Recovery Staking Plan is a structured loss recovery system that spreads the recovery of losses over a set number of cycles and bets. By default, it uses 2 cycles of 4 bets each, giving you multiple chances to recover losses before resetting the series.
Answer:
- Set an initial stake (as a % of your starting bank).
- After a loss, the total deficit is divided by the number of remaining bets in the current cycle.
- This adds a recovery amount to each subsequent stake.
- If the deficit is not fully recovered by the end of a cycle, it moves to the next cycle with a recalculated recovery amount.
- Once all cycles are completed without full recovery, the plan resets and starts a new series.
Answer: It provides controlled and predictable recovery by spreading losses over multiple bets and cycles. This avoids the extreme stake spikes common in many aggressive progression plans while still aiming to get back into profit.
Answer:
- Stakes gradually increase during losing runs.
- Multiple losing cycles can still lead to larger drawdowns.
- Requires a reasonable strike rate to be effective.
Answer: It is a medium risk recovery plan — more structured and controlled than simple full-recovery systems, but more aggressive than Level, Whitaker, or L.P.28. It sits nicely between the Retirement / 6 Point Divisor plans and higher-risk progression methods.
Answer: Yes, but it works best with systems that have a decent strike rate (around 35–45%+). It is popular for users who want steady recovery without wild stake escalation.
Answer :
- Initial Stake % of starting bank
- Number of Cycles (up to 25)
- Bets per Cycle (up to 100)
- Recover Initial Stake option
- Link to Cumulative Total
- Commission Recovery
Answer: It’s ideal for:
- Bettors wanting structured, multi-cycle recovery
- Users who prefer moderate stake increases over aggressive progression
- Those with consistent systems looking for controlled drawdown management
- Anyone moving from flat staking to light recovery methods
Answer: It is considered medium risk. The risk level is highly adjustable through the number of cycles, bets per cycle, and maximum stake settings. Using conservative values keeps it relatively safe.