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Old 03-19-2006, 02:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm a newbie and I was wondering if anyone had any recommended reading re: money management. Also, whats the best site to track cappers records? Thanks!

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Old 03-19-2006, 07:48 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Subject: 7 steps to making $10,000 per year



7 steps to making $10,000 per year (a nice side income)

1. Set aside $3000 for wagering on sports. This will be your bankroll.
2. Set up 5 accounts with legal online sportsbooks ($600 in each account minus fees to send the money to each sportsbook).
3. Keep detailed records of your accounts and your wagers.
4. When wagering on a game choose the best line for your wager from the 7 sportsbooks.
5. Wager between 3% and 6% of your current total bankroll on each wager and no more than 15% of your bankroll in any one day.
6. Do not make parlay or teaser wagers, just single side and total wagers.
7. Select at least 57% of your selections correctly.

If you have $3000 to set aside, then there is nothing stopping you from doing steps 1 to 6. Step 7 is a more difficult task. A sample of about 200 wagers (with an even mix from all sports) would give you a decent idea on your expected long-term winning percentage. If you are not achieving 57% or more Punt.



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Old 03-19-2006, 07:57 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Badco, that is pretty good, XRA ask Golden contender he might know too....
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Really appreciate the help guys...thanks!!
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Old 03-21-2006, 07:15 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Guys,

I'm a newbie and I was wondering if anyone had any recommended reading re: money management. Also, whats the best site to track cappers records? Thanks!

RAO
Bad Co is right but you being a newbie I would always bet the same amount. Changing the size your bets is expensive. If you started with a $3000 bankroll make your max bet around $60 to $65 you can increase as your bankroll goes up or decrease if your bank roll drops below say $2300. Most new betters fail because they do not have a good money management system. Good Luck!
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