Recovery Type 3 Staking Plan
Recovery Type 3 Staking Plan is identical to the Default Recovery Staking Plan with the exception of 1 part. The principle is the same. It aims to recover your losses over a set number of cycles and bets. The available settings in TSM are shown in the screenshot.

Using the above settings the intial stake is 2% of 100. Stake = 2 units.
When the bet loses you enter the recovery mode. The above settings allow 2 cycles with each cycle containing 4 bets. The amount of loss to recover is set at 100%.

At bet 6 recovery mode is finished and the stake is back to 2 units.
In the next example bet 4 is a loss. The settings tell TSM there are 2 cycles. As the first cycle was not finished we enter the second cycle and try and recover our losses again. As bet 4 lost the series deficit is 1.33 units. The next 4 bets (assuming they all win) will all aim to recover 1.33 divided by 4. You can see that by bet 9 the deficit is recovered and recovery mode is finished. The stake reverts back to 2 units.

If however cycle 2 is not completed, the staking plan cuts its losses and starts again.
In TSM you can set the amount of bets to recover your losses from 1-100. You can also select the cycles from 1-25. You can also tell TSM to recover the initial stake aswell.
Other settings available include
- ability to recover commission
- ability to recover initial stake
- ability to link the initial stake in each series to the current cumulative total
Frequently Asked Questions
Answer: The Recovery Type 3 Staking Plan is a structured multi-cycle recovery system. It is almost identical to the standard Recovery plan, with one key difference in how it handles the recovery process across cycles and bets.
Answer:
- You set a base stake and choose the number of cycles and bets per cycle.
- After losses, it spreads the recovery amount across the remaining bets in the current cycle.
- If a cycle does not fully recover the deficit, it moves to the next cycle.
- If all cycles are completed without full recovery, the series resets.
Answer: It offers predictable, spread-out recovery over multiple cycles, avoiding sudden large stake increases while still aiming to recover losses steadily.
- Stakes increase gradually during losing runs.
- Multiple incomplete cycles can still cause drawdown.
- Requires a reasonable strike rate to work effectively.
Answer: It is very similar to the standard Recovery plan but with slightly different cycle handling. It is a medium risk recovery option — more controlled than aggressive progression systems but more active than flat or very safe plans.
Answer: Yes, but it performs best with systems that have a decent strike rate (around 35–45%+).
Answer :
- Initial Stake % of starting bank
- Number of Cycles (1–25)
- Bets per Cycle (1–100)
- Recover Initial Stake option
- Link to Cumulative Total
Answer: It’s ideal for:
- Bettors wanting structured multi-cycle recovery
- Users who prefer moderate, spread-out stake increases
- Those looking for a balanced recovery method
Answer: It is considered medium risk. The risk is adjustable through the number of cycles, bets per cycle, and maximum stake settings.