Bankroll Management Help

  • Aye lads,

    Recently started doing the sign up offers but it’s a bit slippy at the beginning…

    That’s what I thought: How do I get the best of all bookies (existing customer offers) + smarkets in terms of bankroll management across all platforms? I have £850

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    Learning the fundamentals takes 10-15 minutes and you’ll make £15 in the process.

    Tony C
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    Cheers both, what records are you boasting from since you started MB’ing? In terms of profits?

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    deathstar 30

    I started a few years ago with £50 and built my way up so I use about £5000 as my float. usually make about £750-£1000 a month but its getting harder because I’ve lost so many accounts. offers not as good either but still plenty to be made.

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    sleepless 9

    I’m pushing £600+ in smarkets (od paid off) since August/September plus a few bookie balances and fb’s. I can’t take advantage of £100ew arbs/C4 offers etc. so limited to about £30 max.

    One thing about your Swindon bet – you’ve got your exchange liability tied up. If you are working working with small float wait as long as possible before betting.

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    FoG_BLoG 59

    Tony, just a tip. This isn’t free money. You have to work for it. There are easier ways to make more money like getting a job!

    I enjoy this because I like sports and I like numbers. It kind of comes to me.

    If you’re just in it for the profit then I don’t think you will last. Do you know what I mean. Most ppl on here either enjoy gambling or enjoy mathematics behind odds and expected value and probability.

    Matched betting allows us to enjoy our gambling without losing too much money like most gamblers – actually making a little money on the side doing something that is fun.

    I won’t say I’m not in it for the money, because yes the money is decent. But if its ONLY for the money I think you’re in the wrong place.

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    Tony C
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    I enjoy gambling mate, gambler since my early days here, hate maths but what’s wrong with asking questions when you’re a newbie and need help?

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    FoG_BLoG 59

    Nothing wrong with asking questions, just seemed you were struggling too much, and keep asking about profit profit.

    I hope you do well and you will find ppl here helpful.

    I think you are probably getting the hang of it though – you just seem nervous. Just relax and take it easy and slowly. You will learn more by doing the offers and taking your time than you will learn from asking questions around here.

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    sleepless 9

    No offence, but being a gambler and hating maths is not a good combination.

    I love watching the horses even though I “lose” money if I get the winner. A few £ew mug bets makes it much more interesting.

    There’s nothing wrong with asking questions. Mostly, if not all, on here are extremely helpful and patient and won’t take the piss if you ask a noddy question. One thing that will get you better advice is to work out a bet or strategy and then ask for confirmation or clarification.

    BUT it’s your decision to bet.

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    Tony C
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    I hated maths in school sleepless, that’s what I meant 🙂 Thanks for your advice, here to help each other after all. Good luck and let me see the 4 digit profit numbers at the end of the month…

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    Tony C
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    Oi deatstar, FOG, sleepless etc… been a week full of match betting and I can defo say I know how free bets and risk free offers work now… made a good few hundred… Decided if I ever take up on the bigger rollover offers it will be in the future… reading the 2nd place refunds and extra place offers guides on here now… any articles on here that will help me understand horses even more or is everything in there? And any sideway advice?

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