I have read a few threads recently that got me to thinking, what exactly are people handicapping for? Reading about people betting way over their heads and being threatened with their lives over betting on games. Is it really worth it? This prompted me to wonder, what are your goals here? I would bet (no pun intended) that most of you probably dont have goals. Your goal might be to make enough tonight to bet more tomorrow, or to win enough this month to be able to double your unit next month. People laugh at me when I preach about money management but its hit home recently how few people actually practice it.
I got this email not long ago:
You are up so much for the year, why are you betting such piddling amounts compare to your roll? You could be laying dimes on each game instead you still bet $100 on some games.
My response being that way back in college I went broke once. It sucked. I ate mayonaise and cheese sandwiches for two weeks before my next paycheck. I vowed I would do what I could to never let it happen again. So I am constantly taking cuts out of my bankroll to buy stuff for my girlfriend, pay off bills, or just put away. But regardless, my personal preference is to never have more than 10% of my bankroll at risk on a given night. Thats total. I just wonder, if your bankroll is $500, what are you doing playing 4 - $100 games in one night?
I guess its just depressing to read about the shape some people get themselves in. I have accepted that money management is not for everyone. I dont know why, but some people just dont want to listen to it. If you are successful doing it, then you want to tell everyone to follow it. But I stopped preaching it a long time ago. If people want to listen I am glad to tell what has worked for me. But it is depressing as hell to read these stories knowing that following a few small guidelines you set for yourself means you can literally never go broke.
I got this email not long ago:
You are up so much for the year, why are you betting such piddling amounts compare to your roll? You could be laying dimes on each game instead you still bet $100 on some games.
My response being that way back in college I went broke once. It sucked. I ate mayonaise and cheese sandwiches for two weeks before my next paycheck. I vowed I would do what I could to never let it happen again. So I am constantly taking cuts out of my bankroll to buy stuff for my girlfriend, pay off bills, or just put away. But regardless, my personal preference is to never have more than 10% of my bankroll at risk on a given night. Thats total. I just wonder, if your bankroll is $500, what are you doing playing 4 - $100 games in one night?
I guess its just depressing to read about the shape some people get themselves in. I have accepted that money management is not for everyone. I dont know why, but some people just dont want to listen to it. If you are successful doing it, then you want to tell everyone to follow it. But I stopped preaching it a long time ago. If people want to listen I am glad to tell what has worked for me. But it is depressing as hell to read these stories knowing that following a few small guidelines you set for yourself means you can literally never go broke.

