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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you think you could turn $1k bankroll to $10k in a year?
by
bubilas
on 30/10/2024, 06:16:11 UTC
So, this is a 12-month period of betting across different leagues. For those actively betting in sports, I’d like to ask if you think it’s possible to turn your bankroll into that amount within 12 months. That bankroll should be treated seriously - if you lose it, your betting journey is over. If you reach 12 months and your total is still less than your original bankroll, that’s still a failure.

Just be honest here. I want to hear from those with experience who see gambling as a long-term activity. Even if your bankroll is smaller, I’m sure you still dream of big wins, which are more feasible with a larger bankroll. Do you really believe it’s possible? If so, share how you’d approach it- everything from setting your bankroll to your wagers and managing the pressure throughout that year.

If you calculate mathematically: then the amount of 1.0 can be increased to 10.0 if you increase your deposit through winnings by 1.21 times (21 percent) every month. Then, according to the law of compound interest, after 12 months the amount of the initial deposit will be multiplied by ten. Since in casinos and bets money is not added but multiplied, then this is possible, with a certain amount of luck. Nevertheless, multiplying the deposit by ten times sounds fantastic in terms of profitability. Any thoughts on which casino game you would do this in?

I think that mathematics does not work like that in gambling. At least it wont work for regular gamblers. With such high win chance, it seems that it is impossible to have so many win in a row to reach $10k. Run a test, set 82% win chance in Dice, start autobetting and see how many times you will see win streaks with 8-10 consecutive wins. Even if you had long streaks, like you have said, luck factor play a huge role.

I understand that you mean a practical approach to my words. But I was considering the theoretical possibility of such an increase in the deposit. And it turned out that it is possible with certain percentages of winnings. Of course, very few people will be able to win like that, most likely everyone will lose periodically. But there will be those who will win more than I counted. Everyone will have their own situation. I am sure of one thing - in 12 months the luck factor will level itself out a little and will leave those who are really engaged in gambling thoughtfully, playing in a game where not only luck.