ParlayPrincess_88 Market Sharp Joined Aug 6, 2024 Messages 306 Reaction score 3 Points 8 Jan 13, 2026 #21 That formula makes no sense to me lol
SharpEddie47 Market Sharp Joined Mar 4, 2024 Messages 404 Reaction score 15 Points 18 Jan 14, 2026 #22 Princess unless you track your bets and know your actual win rate and ROI, just bet a conservative fixed percentage like 1-2%. Full Kelly requires knowing your edge, which most people don't.
Princess unless you track your bets and know your actual win rate and ROI, just bet a conservative fixed percentage like 1-2%. Full Kelly requires knowing your edge, which most people don't.
CoachTony_Bets Market Sharp Joined Dec 7, 2024 Messages 350 Reaction score 6 Points 18 Jan 14, 2026 #23 I use 2% as my standard unit. Conservative but sustainable. Never been in danger of ruin even during bad stretches.
I use 2% as my standard unit. Conservative but sustainable. Never been in danger of ruin even during bad stretches.
F FadeThePublic Market Sharp Joined Sep 7, 2024 Messages 321 Reaction score 9 Points 18 Jan 14, 2026 #24 I do 2-3% depending on confidence level. Higher edge = higher Kelly percentage. But I use fractional Kelly to reduce variance.
I do 2-3% depending on confidence level. Higher edge = higher Kelly percentage. But I use fractional Kelly to reduce variance.
O oli_sussex Bankroll Crusher Joined Dec 19, 2025 Messages 181 Reaction score 3 Points 3 Jan 14, 2026 #25 Half Kelly recommended for most bettors. Full Kelly variance too high psychologically.
K Klaus Bankroll Crusher Joined Dec 17, 2025 Messages 190 Reaction score 1 Points 3 Jan 14, 2026 #26 Agree with fractional Kelly approach. Full Kelly mathematically optimal but emotionally difficult. Half Kelly sacrifices some growth for stability. Quarter Kelly extremely conservative but nearly ruin-proof.
Agree with fractional Kelly approach. Full Kelly mathematically optimal but emotionally difficult. Half Kelly sacrifices some growth for stability. Quarter Kelly extremely conservative but nearly ruin-proof.
TaffyTipster Market Sharp Joined Nov 2, 2022 Messages 294 Reaction score 7 Points 8 Jan 14, 2026 #27 You lot talking fractions of Kelly and I'm over here just trying not to bet more than 50 quid.
SharpEddie47 Market Sharp Joined Mar 4, 2024 Messages 404 Reaction score 15 Points 18 Jan 14, 2026 #28 Taffy if your bankroll is £2500, then £50 is 2%, which is perfect Kelly sizing. You might be following Kelly without realizing it.
Taffy if your bankroll is £2500, then £50 is 2%, which is perfect Kelly sizing. You might be following Kelly without realizing it.
TaffyTipster Market Sharp Joined Nov 2, 2022 Messages 294 Reaction score 7 Points 8 Jan 15, 2026 #29 Bankroll is more like £3200 mate. So 50 quid is... *gets calculator* About 1.5%. So I'm doing quarter Kelly or something?
Bankroll is more like £3200 mate. So 50 quid is... *gets calculator* About 1.5%. So I'm doing quarter Kelly or something?
K Klaus Bankroll Crusher Joined Dec 17, 2025 Messages 190 Reaction score 1 Points 3 Jan 15, 2026 #30 Actually Taffy you're doing fractional Kelly correctly. 1.5% very sustainable bet sizing.
TaffyTipster Market Sharp Joined Nov 2, 2022 Messages 294 Reaction score 7 Points 8 Jan 15, 2026 #31 Accidentally doing math right. I'll take that as a win.
ParlayPrincess_88 Market Sharp Joined Aug 6, 2024 Messages 306 Reaction score 3 Points 8 Jan 16, 2026 #32 Wait so what's MY Kelly percentage? I have like $380 in my betting account and I bet like $20-30?
SharpEddie47 Market Sharp Joined Mar 4, 2024 Messages 404 Reaction score 15 Points 18 Jan 16, 2026 #33 $25 bet on $380 bankroll = 6.6%. That's pretty aggressive Princess. You're betting full Kelly or higher assuming you have an edge. If you don't have an edge, you're over-betting significantly.
$25 bet on $380 bankroll = 6.6%. That's pretty aggressive Princess. You're betting full Kelly or higher assuming you have an edge. If you don't have an edge, you're over-betting significantly.
ParlayPrincess_88 Market Sharp Joined Aug 6, 2024 Messages 306 Reaction score 3 Points 8 Jan 16, 2026 #34 Is that bad? Should I bet less?
O oli_sussex Bankroll Crusher Joined Dec 19, 2025 Messages 181 Reaction score 3 Points 3 Jan 16, 2026 #35 If no proven edge, yes. Bet 1-2% maximum. $380 bankroll = $4-8 bets recommended.
ParlayPrincess_88 Market Sharp Joined Aug 6, 2024 Messages 306 Reaction score 3 Points 8 Jan 16, 2026 #36 But $4 bets are so boring! The winnings are like nothing!
CoachTony_Bets Market Sharp Joined Dec 7, 2024 Messages 350 Reaction score 6 Points 18 Jan 16, 2026 #37 That's the discipline challenge Princess. Boring bet sizing is sustainable. Exciting bet sizing leads to ruin.
That's the discipline challenge Princess. Boring bet sizing is sustainable. Exciting bet sizing leads to ruin.
F FadeThePublic Market Sharp Joined Sep 7, 2024 Messages 321 Reaction score 9 Points 18 Jan 17, 2026 #38 Princess this is exactly why most bettors fail. They want excitement more than profit. Over-bet their edge. Eventually go broke.
Princess this is exactly why most bettors fail. They want excitement more than profit. Over-bet their edge. Eventually go broke.
K Klaus Bankroll Crusher Joined Dec 17, 2025 Messages 190 Reaction score 1 Points 3 Jan 17, 2026 #39 Entertainment versus profit trade-off. If betting for entertainment, larger bets acceptable with acceptance of higher ruin probability. If betting for profit, Kelly discipline mandatory.
Entertainment versus profit trade-off. If betting for entertainment, larger bets acceptable with acceptance of higher ruin probability. If betting for profit, Kelly discipline mandatory.
ParlayPrincess_88 Market Sharp Joined Aug 6, 2024 Messages 306 Reaction score 3 Points 8 Jan 17, 2026 #40 I'm definitely betting for fun not profit lol So I guess it's okay?