CoachTony_Bets
Value Hunter
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I've been seeing a lot of newer bettors posting screenshots of huge bets relative to what seems like their total bankroll and it got me thinking we should probably have a discussion about proper unit sizing.
For me personally I stick to 2% of my bankroll per bet as a standard unit. So if I have $5,000 in my betting account, one unit is $100. On games where I really like the matchup and feel very confident I might go 1.5 units or 2 units max, but that's rare. Maybe once or twice a month I'll do that.
The reason I like 2% is it gives me enough cushion to survive a bad streak without going broke. Even if I lose 10 bets in a row (which has happened), I'm only down 20% of my bankroll. That's recoverable. I've seen too many guys at the school where I coach bet way too big on "locks" and then they're completely wiped out after one bad weekend.
What's everyone else using for their unit size? And do you adjust based on confidence level or keep it consistent?
For me personally I stick to 2% of my bankroll per bet as a standard unit. So if I have $5,000 in my betting account, one unit is $100. On games where I really like the matchup and feel very confident I might go 1.5 units or 2 units max, but that's rare. Maybe once or twice a month I'll do that.
The reason I like 2% is it gives me enough cushion to survive a bad streak without going broke. Even if I lose 10 bets in a row (which has happened), I'm only down 20% of my bankroll. That's recoverable. I've seen too many guys at the school where I coach bet way too big on "locks" and then they're completely wiped out after one bad weekend.
What's everyone else using for their unit size? And do you adjust based on confidence level or keep it consistent?