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  1. SPORTS BETTING

Managing Your Bankroll

Here are our top tips for managing your betting funds the right way:

  • Stick to units. We always recommend finding a unit size you’re comfortable with and staying consistent. For example, if you have $100 in your account, place $10 per slip. If you’re starting with $500, you might go with $25 or $50 per slip. The key is discipline — sticking to units helps protect your bankroll. Even if we only hit 1 out of 3 plays, you're close to breaking even.

  • Pay attention to our unit calls. We always include how many units we’re placing on a play based on confidence. If we say to play 0.5 units because it’s a bump or a lower-confidence spot, that means you should adjust accordingly. So, if your unit is $25, you’d play $12.50. If your unit is $10, you’d play $5. Staying aligned with our unit sizes helps us manage risk as a group.

  • Scale up slowly and smartly. As your balance grows, consider increasing your unit size — but do it wisely. If you started with $100 and now you're up to $200, maybe go from $10 per unit to $15. We also recommend withdrawing a portion of your profits now and then — it keeps you grounded and reminds you that growth is real.

  • Be patient. This is a long game, and cold streaks happen to everyone. Don’t chase losses or try to make it all back in one night. If we hit a rough patch, take a break, reset, and wait for solid plays. There’s always another day and more chances ahead.

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