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I understand post up and money management,,,,,

Here is my question

One of my local bookies and i were having a conversation as i have 5 locals this yr and have had since 06...He said one problem with online is that people never cash out until the money is gone.

if a guy post up with 500, what is a realistic goal you should have to roll that 500 into what....I mean, why does a book want you to roll it 5 times?

500 in to 750 , 1000, 2000

what is the amount that you can expect when you deposit. I understand this is determined by handicapping %, but give me a number
 
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i would recomend only leaving money in there that you plan on using....so whatever your 'working' bankroll is say 2k.....anytime u run it up to say over 3k, you should withdrawl....unless of course you plan on upping your units bet.....also depending if your doing it recreational or professionally.
 

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My problem with post up was I would always deposit like 500 or so and always feel like I needed to hit a HR with that money, ended up doing dumb ass parlays and stupid bets. It is so much better with a credit shop. You have a larger balance and can just play solid single game bets and work from there.
 

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My problem with post up was I would always deposit like 500 or so and always feel like I needed to hit a HR with that money, ended up doing dumb ass parlays and stupid bets. It is so much better with a credit shop. You have a larger balance and can just play solid single game bets and work from there.

God - I wish I was a bookie
 

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