This is a moneyline system that starts at game 4 and ends on game 51
Since 2004 this system is up 204 units
Starting bankroll is 10k
Sure thing!If you would, please elaborate on your unit system. You’re wagering $100 in Orlando ML +725 this evening. Your bankroll is $10K. Is one unit $100? Will you be playing future games for more than one unit? Just trying to get a full picture here from the money management side of things.
Thank you.
Sure thing!
I wager 1% of my bankroll. So when we win and my bankroll rises then I adjust my wager. For example if I win this match tonight..my bankroll will be $10,725. I think increase my "unit size" to $107 (1%)...I never lower my wager even if I lose 5 in a row...I would keep the bet $107 in this example....I hope I have explained it to where this make sense...let me know if you have any other questions.
J
So, when you say this system is up 204 units since 2004, what amount or percentage of your bankroll represents a “unit”? Your unit size, in the scenario you described, is not constant. It varies based on your bankroll (even though you don’t stick to 1% of your adjusted bankroll since you don’t reduce your wager after a loss or consecutive losses). Will be interesting to follow through game 51; thank you for sharing.Sure thing!
I wager 1% of my bankroll. So when we win and my bankroll rises then I adjust my wager. For example if I win this match tonight..my bankroll will be $10,725. I think increase my "unit size" to $107 (1%)...I never lower my wager even if I lose 5 in a row...I would keep the bet $107 in this example....I hope I have explained it to where this make sense...let me know if you have any other questions.
J
.Last 5 years
All numbers rounded...
2013 -100
2014 +5100
2015 +1300
2016 +2000
2017 -600
Did you understand how I'm doing my money management and bet sizing in my above post?
Sorry I just now saw this post...to be fairSo, when you say this system is up 204 units since 2004, what amount or percentage of your bankroll represents a “unit”? Your unit size, in the scenario you described, is not constant. It varies based on your bankroll (even though you don’t stick to 1% of your adjusted bankroll since you don’t reduce your wager after a loss or consecutive losses). Will be interesting to follow through game 51; thank you for sharing.