Men Bet Tops 2% of Your Bankroll Each Bet or Do Not Gamble
$1000 posted up
$20 Per Game
If you do not understand this it is time to step away
Best of luck on your decision
Chi_archie
SBR Aristocracy
07-22-08
63167
#2
be patient men
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Seto
SBR Posting Legend
12-16-11
12906
#3
Lol. What the fukk would you know about winning
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LT Profits
SBR Aristocracy
10-27-06
90963
#4
I usually go 2.5%. I've had like 60% of my BR in play on some college Saturdays, but I don't stress it because hard to get hurt unless you pull like a 5-25 day.
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opie1988
SBR Posting Legend
09-12-10
23429
#5
I follow this practice religiously, with the only exceptions being opening night of NFL and the Super Bowl. On these games I typically wager anywhere between 60-80% of my bankroll.
This is how money is made.
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FlipsideRM
SBR Posting Legend
09-28-11
10518
#6
Awwwwww eeeeeeen
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vividjohn45
SBR Hall of Famer
11-21-10
6331
#7
I wuldnt do that if you are in a slump. Cuz baseball can be a real bitch full of bad beats
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vividjohn45
SBR Hall of Famer
11-21-10
6331
#8
And dont tell me none of you ever hit slumps. Lol.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#9
its why we are hearing all the war stories
We had a guy this past weekend write in he lost his house
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Covy
SBR MVP
01-13-11
1433
#10
There are exceptions to the rule. Bigger plays can take up 10% of BR.
Worst case is you lose and readjust BR and grind back.
It's not worth it if you're only betting 20 a game
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gauchojake
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
09-17-10
34113
#11
This is assuming you have a BR that you are trying to preserve. Most guys are loading up a couple hundred bucks trying to heeb it up. If they lose they reload or if they run up they cash out some and leave a few hundred to play with.
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Rudeboy
SBR Hall of Famer
07-15-14
5725
#12
Originally posted by LT Profits
I usually go 2.5%. I've had like 60% of my BR in play on some college Saturdays, but I don't stress it because hard to get hurt unless you pull like a 5-25 day.
I could never do 60% in futbol if you're in bad form you could actually lose most of it.
American sports I prefer to spread out the action if you know what you're doing
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stealthyburrito
SBR Posting Legend
05-12-09
21562
#13
The number of stories of folks going busto isn't surprising but the timing certainly is.
We've barely hit conference play in NCAA
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Rudeboy
SBR Hall of Famer
07-15-14
5725
#14
Also gents its not a bad thing if you're running hot to treat yurself to a nice long odds ML
Pick the right spots do not be scared of +
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opie1988
SBR Posting Legend
09-12-10
23429
#15
Originally posted by gauchojake
This is assuming you have a BR that you are trying to preserve. Most guys are loading up a couple hundred bucks trying to heeb it up. If they lose they reload or if they run up they cash out some and leave a few hundred to play with.
Herees
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#16
guys listen to LT
Opie is a whale bettor at Bookmaker so he does not count
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unusialsusp5
SBR MVP
04-18-10
4198
#17
2 or 2.5% a tad on the conservative side. probably works but 4-5% makes it more interesting. LT a grinder, but if you have a job (most on here don't) bet with both fists.
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blackHIPPY
SBR MVP
10-01-14
3973
#18
meh if youre not picking winners does it really matter if you die slow or fast?
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JIBBBY
SBR Aristocracy
12-10-09
83686
#19
25 years of gambling and what has worked best for me in the past - Just something to consider and my take....
Gotta take a shot and load up when you see an extremely strong angle every once in a long while or life and gambling becomes a grind..
If you lose that big bet - you don't chase it, you take the hit, forget it ever happened and start over at rebuilding the bank roll with conservative play. Don't dwell on it.. Forget about what your balance was and except what your balance is... It stings for a bit but let it go...
If you win the big bet - you go back to the conservative play and wait again for that next great play to pop up in the distant future.
When and if the bank roll balance ever really builds up for you don't cash out all the time but instead make alot of smart future pending bets so that you have a large portion of your bank roll winnings tied up in pending futures.. You'll never have to reload if you do that when you hit a really bad dry spell gambling. Bets are always cashing and coming in weeks and months down the road...
I personally can find one really solid lock once or twice a month or sometimes it may even take a little longer.. Keep in mind I bet multiple sports with maybe 5 to 10 even key bets worth of action daily.. So I'm very patient in waiting for that diamond in the rough to pop up..
Those big plays usually are not a main stream well known plays either, but a little unknown team and or fighter that no one is looking at... Better chance of hitting those as a big play bet if you know what you're doing..
Something to think about and I hope I helped someone out with this post...
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gauchojake
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
09-17-10
34113
#20
Originally posted by opie1988
Herees
Herees Pal!
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blackHIPPY
SBR MVP
10-01-14
3973
#21
Originally posted by opie1988
I follow this practice religiously, with the only exceptions being opening night of NFL and the Super Bowl. On these games I typically wager anywhere between 60-80% of my bankroll.
This is how money is made.
lol
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actiondan
SBR MVP
10-16-10
3441
#22
Horseshit. 20% of my roll on the irish on Saturday
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Antibet
SBR MVP
10-30-09
1688
#23
Very wise man this jjgold guy is. Not too many people like him here
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DrunkHorseplayer
SBR Hall of Famer
05-15-10
7719
#24
Does this advice apply if Clayton Kershaw is pitching and you have $7,100 at your disposal?
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teaserpleaser
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
08-14-08
26015
#25
Yes ....
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SharpAngles
SBR Hall of Famer
04-15-14
9467
#26
Originally posted by DrunkHorseplayer
Does this advice apply if Clayton Kershaw is pitching and you have $7,100 at your disposal?
Against MadBum? 1% max. Be safe out there folks...
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dlunc3
SBR Hall of Famer
10-31-09
9129
#27
Currently at 1.5% with 3% bets sprinkled in every now and then (this past week on atl vs cowgirls for example). Should never be higher then 2-3%
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JIBBBY
SBR Aristocracy
12-10-09
83686
#28
Originally posted by SharpAngles
Against MadBum? 1% max. Be safe out there folks...
I took SF at home with the Garner on the mound... Kershaw's been a little hit and miss lately.. Was gonna make it a no play but those odds at +120 I just couldn't pass up on.. I'm a Dodger fan too and live in LA..
I frequently visit Dodger Stadium every year, in fact AC/DC was playing in concert their last night.. Thought to mention that for some reason...
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Betn247
SBR Wise Guy
12-24-10
622
#29
Originally posted by gauchojake
This is assuming you have a BR that you are trying to preserve. Most guys are loading up a couple hundred bucks trying to heeb it up. If they lose they reload or if they run up they cash out some and leave a few hundred to play with.
One of the best posts on here I have seen.......
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Seto
SBR Posting Legend
12-16-11
12906
#30
Originally posted by gauchojake
This is assuming you have a BR that you are trying to preserve. Most guys are loading up a couple hundred bucks trying to heeb it up. If they lose they reload or if they run up they cash out some and leave a few hundred to play with.
Pretty much this.
If you only have $1000 to your name and that's the only bankroll you'll have for the next year, then yeah, you probably shouldn't be playing more than in the $20-50 range.
I doubt that's a real situation anyone is in though.
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DrunkHorseplayer
SBR Hall of Famer
05-15-10
7719
#31
Originally posted by SharpAngles
Against MadBum? 1% max. Be safe out there folks...
I was referencing jj's huge bet on the Dodgers a week or two ago; I've got my standard bet on SF +120.
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pavyracer
SBR Aristocracy
04-12-07
82824
#32
Taking advice on how to cross a busy street from the blind man.
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edawg
SBR MVP
07-09-11
2820
#33
Win and loss limits for week, month, and season!
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#34
Originally posted by pavyracer
Taking advice on how to cross a busy street from the blind man.
Paver I did not like that remark
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High3rEl3m3nt
SBR Hall of Famer
09-28-10
8022
#35
If books could force losing gamblers to follow bankroll management, they would in a heartbeat. JJ, chew on that.