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Juicy Wager's Bankroll Management Guide

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Control the Highs and the Lows Hey , Sports Wagering can take on many forms – spread, totals

Control the Highs and the Lows Hey ,  Sports Wagering can take on many forms – spread, totals, parlays, teasers, moneylines, futures, props, and more.  We all have a goal when we place a bet and generally in one way or another that involves making money.  Making money of course is the name of the game but how one goes about achieving that goal has mixed results to say the least.  One way that often gets hyped up is the 10-20 game parlay that hits and nets out 100 grand.  That falls into the get rich quick mindset which is obviously great in theory but less so in practice.  I hope it does not take explaining to understand the issues with doing a 10-20 game parlay. (Unless you are wagering solely for entertainment purposes, in which case more power to you)  The approach that we follow at Juicy Wagers is to steadily build the account over time.  Obviously, that is easier said than done and is why people come to us to access our historically profitable systems.  Hot and cold streaks are invariably part of the ride – I have seen both plenty of times, but the key is to stick with it, and NEVER get too high or too low.  This is one of the hardest parts of betting, when you have money on the line (which brings it’s own sets of emotions) along with the actual sports games themselves. (which can create another set of emotions)  You can have some wild rides – both high and low.  This is why it is so paramount to NEVER risk more than you are willing to lose.  There are so many different outcomes in sports and there is no such thing as a “lock”  Throwing more than you are willing to risk on any one game will result in failure in the long run.  Consistency is the key – consistently take the picks (do not pick and choose) and consistently keep the same amount allocated per wager.  If over time you see a growth in your account, then you can consider increasing your amount per bet. I wish you good luck and hope that this guide can at least somewhat help your emotions and general thought process!  Happy wagering! Best regards, Olin G. Head of Research at Juicy Wagers       JuicyWagers.com is a publisher and the information provided through its products and services are for informational purposes only. To the extent any such information is deemed to be advice, such information is impersonal and not tailored to the needs of any specific person. JuicyWagers.com and its affiliates are not responsible for any actions taken by a user of their published information. Headley Investment Analysis, Inc., 201 West Vine Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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