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The Betting Bankroll


Welcome to yet another edition of Sports Betting 101, this is Professor Jeffdstuff, the prof with the stuff, and I will feed you guys again with your daily dose of Sports Betting Lessons. Yup, you read it right, you'll be unceremoniously schooled, again.


Our lesson for the day is something you guys might have used already but have no idea what is it. Without further ado, I give you guys today's Sports Betting 101.


The Bankroll.


What is bankroll?


The notion that bankroll relates to a butt-load of money is wrong. Bankroll does not necessarily mean big. Bankroll simply is the amount of money you are willing to wager for, let's say a day, or a week.


Simple.


Whatever amount of money you take with you on your way to Las Vegas, that, my friend, is your bankroll. Whatever amount of money you have for wagering on basketball or football, that, my friend, is your bankroll.


The moment your bets exceed the amount of your bankroll, you place one of your size elevens squarely on the proverbial banana peel and start your descent.


To sum up, bankroll is your money you just made available for your favorite sport called sports betting.


That's it for this edition of Sports Betting 101. Keep your eyes glued on these pages because I just might school you again, sooner than you think.