Ever Wanted To Be a Professional Sports Bettor?
Posted: Sunday, July 23, 2006
by Berry Grupyis
So you want to live the dream of every man who's ever gambled huh? You wanna be a professional bettor and make all of your income solely from gambling. Well like any other job, it takes a lot of knowledge, time and dedication. I took the liberty of consulting with several professional sports bettors and put together a list of the most important things to being a professional bettor.
Have a large bankroll
To become a professional bettor, having a large bankroll to start is crucial. If you only have $10,000 and you need to make $50,000 each year, you are going to be wagering way outside of your bankroll to try and make $50,000. Most professional bettors start with bankrolls of $100,000-$200,000. This way you can bet $2,000-$3,000 per unit and still stay within your bankroll.
Money Management
Managing your money is without a doubt the most important aspect besides being able to pick winners. Most sports bettors are able to hit 54%, but they manage their bankroll so poorly, that they end up losing money at the end of the season. Most professional bettors recommend betting 2% as your standard bet on each game, and sometimes doubling your bet on games you really like. Everyone who does this for a living realizes this is a long term process. Losing days are going to happen, and sometimes you will be so down on yourself after a horrible day, that you start to wonder why you put yourself through this.
Time
The amount of time you will spend handicapping games will be more than most people work at a regular 9-5 job. However, most people would also rather do something they love and work on their own schedule... so it's a give/take job.
Organization
Many pro bettors I spoke with said that when they first started betting professionally, that there lives began to go down hill. They would have relationship problems, gain weight, get sick more often and generally just be in a bad mood more than they used to be. All of them realized after a while that they needed to have a more strict schedule with their routines. Handicapping for five hours and then hitting the gym for a while was much more beneficial than handicapping for 7 staright hours. Another point that was noted often was making sure to leave free time for essential items like family, healthy eating and leisure activities.
Internet Tools
Professional sports betting has changed a lot in the past five years. The majority of professional bettors now bet online because of the simplicity, higher limits and reduced juice. When betting online, you also can use line services like Don Best and SportsInsights, which update the lines at offshore sportsbooks.
In addition to the things above, having a good Internet connection is also crucial. If you're trying to watch lines update and surf for information all day, a 56k modem will get old very quickly. You will have problems getting bets in quickly and will end up spending twice as much time on the computer due to the slowness.
Conclusion
Most of the bettors we talked to believed that good sports bettors could do this for a living, they just need to treat it more seriously and tighten up their routine. Keep focused and treat it like a real job, and you should be on your way to being a professional sports bettor.
Berry Grupyis writes for the http://www.sportsbettingguy.com and a few other websites.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Very helpful article. Thanks for the interesting read.
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