So, this is a 12-month period of betting across different leagues. For those actively betting in sports, I’d like to ask if you think it’s possible to turn your bankroll into that amount within 12 months. That bankroll should be treated seriously - if you lose it, your betting journey is over. If you reach 12 months and your total is still less than your original bankroll, that’s still a failure.
Just be honest here. I want to hear from those with experience who see gambling as a long-term activity. Even if your bankroll is smaller, I’m sure you still dream of big wins, which are more feasible with a larger bankroll. Do you really believe it’s possible? If so, share how you’d approach it- everything from setting your bankroll to your wagers and managing the pressure throughout that year.
Yes, it is theoretically possible to increase your bankroll from $1,000 to $10,000.
To do this, you first need to double it to $2,000, then double it to $4,000, then double it to $8,000, and in the next iteration you will get the coveted $10,000-plus. That is, you will need to double your initial bet 4 times.
However, you will most likely lose periodically, so it makes sense to risk not $1,000, but half that amount ($500). This will require more bets from you, and you will still need to be very meticulous in assessing the probabilities of winning and losing.
Of course, in order to succeed, you will need to have a good understanding of the realities of sports. It also assumes that you have a lot of free time and excellent analytical skills.