While the flashing lights of the casino floor attract millions, sports betting has exploded into a massive global industry.
You can be the greatest sports analyst in the world, capable of predicting upsets perfectly, and still go completely broke.
Why Professional Bettors Use Units
Professional sports bettors never talk about how many actual dollars they bet; instead, they exclusively use the term 'units'.
When a professional says they are up '5 units' for the week, it means their bankroll has grown by exactly 5%.
- By betting a flat 1% unit, you can theoretically lose 100 bets in a row before going completely broke, allowing you to survive massive variance
- Using units allows bettors with completely different financial backgrounds to compare their success accurately and fairly
- When starting out, calculate your unit size once at the beginning of the season and absolutely refuse to change it until the season ends
Tracking Your Bets and Understanding the Vig
Tracking your bets reveals your true Return on Investment (ROI) and highlights exactly which sports or bet types are draining your funds.
Furthermore, bankroll management requires a deep understanding of the 'vig' or the 'juice' charged by the sportsbook.
| Betting Strategy | The Action | The Mathematical Reality |
|---|---|---|
| Flat Betting | Betting exactly 1 unit on every game | Highly recommended; protects against variance |
| Martingale | Doubling your bet after every loss | Financial suicide; guarantees eventual bankruptcy |
Sports betting should be viewed as a slow, methodical grind, not a get-rich-quick scheme.