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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you think you could turn $1k bankroll to $10k in a year?
by
GigaBit
on 30/10/2024, 16:12:39 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.

You have a goal to increase your bankroll tenfold, it's a big goal, and I think it could work with a small bankroll, when a player can afford to risk more. But if you're talking about more or less tangible amounts, when the count goes into the thousands, then I think players will act more cautiously. This always happens when a player risks big money, the more you bet, the more you worry about the risk of losing. I see some players sharing their results that they manage to pump up their bankroll from hundreds to thousands in one season or even less, but I've never managed it.
Nothing is impossible, but when you take it upon yourself as a duty to turn 1k to 10k,that is when it will become very hard, because it is just like you are trying to force the wins to come, and gambling is not like that. When gambling, it is when you don't expect to win your bet, that you will win it, but when you have big hopes of winning, that is when you will lose more. What I am trying to say is that, don't give yourself task when gambling to avoid excessive losses.
Those who gamble cannot deny this fact. Betting to win in gambling is more likely to lose. Even in such moments when a gambler needs a lot of money I have seen most of the gamblers lose. When gamblers don't care about winning, they can suddenly win big. That's why gambling should not have any expectations in advance. By doing this a gambler could rather lose his money in the future. If luck favors gambling, it won't be difficult to suddenly build a big bankroll. But if one is engaged in trying to increase his bankroll, his bankroll may decrease even more. Because those who think about going from 1K to 10K will not always win in gambling, in that case they will try to gamble more recklessly which will expose the gambler to more losses.