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Money Management

Control of ones "Bankroll" is
paramount to success. You can pick 80% winners and still go broke
if you don't know how to play responsibly. There are many
theories as to how this is best done. Even the best, most
informed Players have bad losing streaks but they know how to
handle them. This is normally where the novice gets knocked out
of the box. He will chase his losses by throwing good money after
bad. We all know what to do with a winning streak, right? Wrong.
People tend to either press too hard trying to win too much or
they cut back trying to protect their winnings. A money
management system as described below is regarded as the best way
to properly operate one's Bankroll. It protects against big
losing streaks and presses "just enough" in the winning
streaks to maximize one's profit. Here's the system:
- Divide your Bankroll by the number of
sports you are playing simultaneously. College Football,
NFL, Baseball, College Basketball and the NBA all get
their own Bankroll.
- Your average wager should be between 3%
and 8% of the Bankroll, with 5% being an average play.
When a "Top Play" is found, wager between 9%
and 12% of the Bankroll. If you find an opportunity that
you feel "can't lose", wager 15% of the
Bankroll.
- NEVER wager more than 15% on any game!
- NEVER wager more than 33% of your Bankroll
at a given time. For example, don't make ten 5% plays all
at once. This exposes 50% of your Bankroll to the
Oddsmaker and eventually, he'll give you a licking! Be
conservative.
- After each "session" or set of
games, determine your won/loss and add/deduct from your
Bankroll. This sets you up for the next session. If you
won, your Bankroll goes up and you are
"allowed" to play more by virtue of the
percentages of a larger Bankroll. If you begin to lose,
your Bankroll goes down, thus your plays decrease in
size, thereby limiting your risk. Bottom line here is
that when you are winning, the system "presses it
up!" When you're losing, you are "forced"
to cut back. By the same token, if you are winning in
College Football, and losing in the NFL, this system will
automatically adjust your plays to be larger in the
Colleges and smaller in the NFL. Keep the Bankrolls
separated!
- If you choose to follow a Professional
Handicapper, play about 4% on his Regular Plays and about
8% on his Top Plays. If he has a "Game of the
Year" or unusually large promotion, then you can
take the rubber band off the Bankroll and play 10%-15%.
- If you choose to play games on your own,
by virtue of the fact that they are on TV, or because you
are emotionally tied to a particular team etc., consider
playing around 2%, or better yet, set up your own
"TV Bankroll" or "Loveroll" as in the
case of "I just LOVE the 49'ers"
- Be humble. Greed kills the Bankroll!

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