Had a friend tell me that a bettor's unit size should typically be right around what they make per hour at their job. I thought this was a decent concept providing the person has other areas of their life under control.
							
						
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	MackballsSBR Hall of Famer- 12-01-16
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	 SeaweedBARRELED IN @ SBR! SeaweedBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 01-19-12
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 #2What does half the forum do who don't work?Comment
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	Otters27BARRELED IN @ SBR!- 07-14-07
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 #3Sound about right. If I kept my betting size at around $20 Dollars I'd be good. I give my mom all my money anyways so not really applicable here. Welcome to the forumComment
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	JayRowSBR Wise Guy- 02-13-09
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 #4Disagree. For me my unit is 8x my hourly wage. 1 unit should equal 1 days' work!Comment
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	Booya711BARRELED IN @ SBR!- 12-20-11
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 #5Average unit size at SBR is 2.5"Comment
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	greenhippoSBR Hall of Famer- 02-15-12
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 #6Your friend works an hourly job, and you're taking advice from them? Jesus Christ.Comment
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	MackballsSBR Hall of Famer- 12-01-16
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 #7Hippo don't hate because you're no longer eligible for OT.Comment
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	MackballsSBR Hall of Famer- 12-01-16
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 #8Bold move Jay. Hopefully you cap the shit out of those multi unit plays.Originally posted by JayRowDisagree. For me my unit is 8x my hourly wage. 1 unit should equal 1 days' work!Comment
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	MackballsSBR Hall of Famer- 12-01-16
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 #9Booya, thank you for the reassurance. I needed that tonight.Originally posted by Booya711Average unit size at SBR is 2.5"Comment
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	daneblazerBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 09-14-08
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 #10Is your friend eberetta? Seems awfully nittyComment
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	sportsfan9698SBR MVP- 05-17-14
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 #11Sounds like a good rule for a recreational bettor that does not wager regularly.
 
 But if you want to grow your bankroll you must move your unit size up as your roll growsComment
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	daneblazerBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 09-14-08
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 #12Yea take shots unless you want to do the missionary & eat vanilla ice cream all your life. Nothing wrong with safe, but fortune favors the boldComment
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	MackballsSBR Hall of Famer- 12-01-16
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 #13Good feedback guys, appreciate it.Comment
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	jjgoldSBR Aristocracy- 07-20-05
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 #14If you make let's say 50k a year the most you should be betting a game is $20Comment
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	JayRowSBR Wise Guy- 02-13-09
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 #15You know it!Originally posted by MackballsBold move Jay. Hopefully you cap the shit out of those multi unit plays.Comment
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	rm18SBR Posting Legend- 09-20-05
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 #16Does not matter how much you make if you have 100k saved up you can bet pretty big.Comment
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	DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy- 01-17-09
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	 BuckyOneSBR MVP BuckyOneSBR MVP- 01-02-15
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 #18Read about Kelly Criterion. The difficult part is to determine the percentile chance of winning a given bet. The bank has to be set aside -money on deposit with the sportsbook or if you play credit - what you have set aside in the safe or a savings account. But, he states the obvious - track yourself and unless there is a history of 53% wins - it is paper bets only until the positive numbers are there.Originally posted by MackballsHad a friend tell me that a bettor's unit size should typically be right around what they make per hour at their job. I thought this was a decent concept providing the person has other areas of their life under control.
 
 The people that lose do not keep track at all - barely keep records - brutal truth is they don't want to know how much they have lost.Comment
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	 BuckyOneSBR MVP BuckyOneSBR MVP- 01-02-15
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 #19But, we did not discuss the number of bets - your guy is about 25 bucks an hour and could put 1500 away - and play for fun - 25 a bet? But, if he bets on 20 events on Saturday - he could easily lose 250 on that day. So, I do agree with you that 1 hour of wages for 1 bet sounds reasonable. We don't know the risk tolerance of the individual or aversion as the case may be.Comment
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