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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How do expert players manage their bankroll in sports betting?
by
SmartGold01
on 29/05/2025, 11:32:09 UTC
Well, according to my humble knowledge in sports betting (since I prefer slot games), there are two ways of doing so depending on the strategy you target: If you are a conservative bettor, you bet 1% of your bankroll. So if you've got a $1K bankroll, for example, you will have 10 unit size. This is my fav approach as I don't like big risks. On the flip side if you choose to be an aggressive bettor, in that case, you will use 3% of your bankroll in each time you bet, which gives you a $30 unit size. I know, it’s a little riskier, but as I said, it depends on your strategy.

What about you: How do you manage your bankroll in sports betting (or slots) and why?

PS: A unit is the % of your bankroll you wish to play with.

That is the best betting strategies, using to r allocating 1 percent of their weekly/monthly income to gamble shows how responsible that gambler could be. Allocating this percentage means even though you have emptied your account you wouldn't for any day touch your funds again to stake on bet till it's time for another refilling of your account, this monthly what I does and I don't constantly refill my account till have some good matches to bet on before I will topup balance again to stake on that matches I predicted.