100 K is a more realistic goal, and you'd need greater appetite for risk & more liquidity to weather losses. Let's face it, most offshore books out there just don't have the type of liquidity you need to be able to get a bankroll anywhere much higher than 100K. Chances are always greater that you'll go broke sooner than hit your goals. Either way BOL.
I am ahead of schedule here. You are right $100,000 would be much easier here than the 900,000. As I have been doing this I am also looking at other investment sources as well. May turn this into a feeder for funds into a stronger investment source. This is pretty much a hobby and enjoy doing this plan, but realistically need to expand the resources I use.
no offence but having money goals is basically meaningless. Your goals should be as much as you can. It is all dependent on how often you can wager $1. If you have an ROI of 2-3% (which is huggge) you have to wager 20-30 mln.
Additionally, profitable betting is so much more diificult than a few years ago. More bookmakers nowaday thus, lines are set much better