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Bankroll Management: The System That Keeps Me Profitable

  • Writer: Precise Edge Bets
    Precise Edge Bets
  • Mar 28
  • 1 min read

The number one reason sports bettors go broke isn't bad picks. It's bad money management. I've seen guys hit 60% of their plays and still end up in the red because they're chasing losses with 5-unit bombs on Monday Night Football. Don't be that guy.

Here's the exact system I use. My bankroll is divided into units — each unit is 1% of my total bankroll. Every play I post is sized between 1 and 3 units based on my confidence level. A 1-unit play means I like it. A 2-unit play means I love it. A 3-unit play means I'm pounding the table.

The key is discipline. You never bet more than 3% of your bankroll on a single play. You never chase. You never double down after a loss. The math works over time if you let it. A 55% win rate at -110 odds is profitable. A 58% win rate is very profitable. You don't need home runs — you need consistency.

This is why I track every single play on the site with full transparency. You can see my record over the last 7 days, 14 days, 30 days, or 3 months. Every pick, every result, every unit tracked. No cherry-picking, no hiding losses. That's the Precise Edge difference.

 
 
 

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