HOW TO SETUP A BETTING BANK
Betting Banks can be split up into two distinct types as follows:
- Points Betting Bank
- Financial Betting Bank
Points Betting Bank (PBB) Most tipsters will advise staking in terms of 'points'. This generally varies from 1 point up to 10 points. A Points Betting Bank will tell you how much to stake in real £ or (euros) on each tip.
E.g. If you have £1000 and follow a tipster using a 50-point betting bank, 1 point would equal £20. More on this later.
Points Betting Bank: Rule of thumb For each tipster we monitor, we calculate the optimal amount of points you need to assign into a betting bank. This protects you from losing runs,
enhances winning runs, and keeps staking consistent over time. Each tipster stakes differently so this
Points Betting Bank (PBB) is optimised for each individual service. This allows you to stake efficiently with the confidence that your Financial Betting Bank (see below) will not go bust.
The PBB for each tipster should at the very least take into account the historical worst losing run for that service. A general rule of thumb is to double the previous longest losing run, so that should such a poor run happen again in the future, then no more than at worst 50% of any betting bank should be lost.
To generate the Secret Betting Club's own betting bank recommendations, we actually use a special
in-house 'betting bank simulator' which comes up with a highly tuned figure for optimal returns. So as a member of
SBC you know we have your bank and back covered!
Financial Betting Bank (FBB) Of course the amount of money you can actually make from following a service depends on the real-life Financial Betting Bank (FBB) you can apply to it.
This refers to the amount of money you set aside to follow a service, when considering the Points Betting Bank. This FBB amount is related to the PBB as we will go on to demonstrate in the example below.
This FBB amount should be an amount of money you feel comfortable risking in following a particular service. This should be a lump sum of money you have available for investment and should be separate to funds needed for living expenses
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