Respectable starting bankroll?!

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  • horseface2721
    SBR Sharp
    • 12-21-11
    • 438

    #1
    Respectable starting bankroll?!
    Started real small 100< but ran it up as always. Any thoughts ?
  • Grosshhit
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 07-10-09
    • 673

    #2
    Originally posted by horseface2721
    Started real small 100< but ran it up as always. Any thoughts ?
    Ya.. You're a fukin tool.
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    • BernardMadoff
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 12-12-09
      • 6679

      #3
      Whats ur question.
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      • horseface2721
        SBR Sharp
        • 12-21-11
        • 438

        #4
        A starting bankroll. What should the amount be?
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        • nbaprofosor
          SBR MVP
          • 01-22-10
          • 3519

          #5
          thats it .. perfect. just bet 10$ each time and make 8 team parlay you will 10 chance maybe you hit one day even if u lose it wont hurt that much
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          • Love The Action
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 11-08-10
            • 10952

            #6
            Originally posted by horseface2721
            A starting bankroll. What should the amount be?

            Whatever you can afford to lose without hurting your family or yourself.

            How long have you been doing this?

            Have you read any books on sports investing (e.g. Weighing the odds by Stanford Wong, Sharp Sports Betting by King Yao or Conquering Risk by SBR's Justin 7 whose name escapes me)?

            Do you understand the requisite math needed to succeed in this industry?

            Do you have a sample size of 1000 wagers in which you have at least hit around 53%?

            Before you are 100% convinced that you will be successful, I would highly recommend you do not wager anything that you can not afford to lose.

            Good luck!
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            • horseface2721
              SBR Sharp
              • 12-21-11
              • 438

              #7
              Originally posted by Love The Action
              Whatever you can afford to lose without hurting your family or yourself.

              How long have you been doing this?

              Have you read any books on sports investing (e.g. Weighing the odds by Stanford Wong, Sharp Sports Betting by King Yao or Conquering Risk by SBR's Justin 7 whose name escapes me)?

              Do you understand the requisite math needed to succeed in this industry?

              Do you have a sample size of 1000 wagers in which you have at least hit around 53%?

              Before you are 100% convinced that you will be successful, I would highly recommend you do not wager anything that you can not afford to lose.

              Good luck!
              Thanks for taking the time to respond. I want to take the time and find my w-l because I use sportsbetting and can track.
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