La cantidad total de dinero reservada específicamente para apostar.
Su bankroll es el dinero específicamente reservado para apostar, separado de sus fondos para gastos de vida. Tratar su bankroll como una cuenta separada es un principio fundamental del juego responsable y la gestión seria del bankroll.
Los apostadores serios nunca mezclan el bankroll con su dinero diario. Si pierde su bankroll, deja de apostar hasta que pueda fondearlo nuevamente — sin "tomar prestado" de otras áreas de su vida.
El tamaño de su bankroll determina su tamaño apropiado de apuesta. La mayoría de las estrategias recomiendan arriesgar del 1% al 5% del bankroll por apuesta, lo que le da resiliencia a la varianza mientras permite un crecimiento significativo con el tiempo.
You deposit $5,000 that you can afford to lose entirely. That is your bankroll — separate from rent, groceries, and savings. A disciplined bettor treats it like a trading account, not a checking account.
Standard unit sizing is 1–3% of bankroll per wager, meaning $50–$150 per bet. After a losing week drops you to $4,500, you resize: a 2% unit is now $90, not $100. Scaling down preserves the bankroll through variance. Pros report maximum drawdowns of 25–40% even during profitable seasons, so anyone betting 10%+ of bankroll per play is statistically likely to go bust before their edge materializes.
<p>You deposit <strong>$5,000</strong> that you can afford to lose entirely. That is your <strong>bankroll</strong> — separate from rent, groceries, and savings. A disciplined bettor treats it like a trading account, not a checking account.</p><p>Standard unit sizing is <strong>1–3% of bankroll per wager</strong>, meaning $50–$150 per bet. After a losing week drops you to $4,500, you resize: a 2% unit is now $90, not $100. Scaling down preserves the bankroll through variance. Pros report maximum drawdowns of <strong>25–40%</strong> even during profitable seasons, so anyone betting 10%+ of bankroll per play is statistically likely to go bust before their edge materializes.</p>
La práctica de manejar sus fondos de juego para minimizar el riesgo de quedar en cero.
Un tamaño de apuesta estandarizado usado para rastrear el rendimiento, típicamente 1-2% de su bankroll.
La probabilidad de perder todo su bankroll, incluso con una ventaja positiva.
La cantidad total de dinero reservada específicamente para apostar.
<p>You deposit <strong>$5,000</strong> that you can afford to lose entirely. That is your <strong>bankroll</strong> — separate from rent, groceries, and savings. A disciplined bettor treats it like a trading account, not a checking account.</p><p>Standard unit sizing is <strong>1–3% of bankroll per wager</strong>, meaning $50–$150 per bet. After a losing week drops you to $4,500, you resize: a 2% unit is now $90, not $100. Scaling down preserves the bankroll through variance. Pros report maximum drawdowns of <strong>25–40%</strong> even during profitable seasons, so anyone betting 10%+ of bankroll per play is statistically likely to go bust before their edge materializes.</p>
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