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Lucky Joe Joe
22 Mar 10 12:55
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How much did you get first to start??

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By:
McChicken_Sandwich
When: 22 Mar 10 12:59
1.2 million.

I'm now sitting on a cool 900k.
By:
Lucky Joe Joe
When: 22 Mar 10 13:01
Ok ... lol What would be the Minimum bankroll do you think?
By:
buzzer
When: 22 Mar 10 13:02
If you're now in employment just start with an affordable amount as your bank and build it up over time. You'll then know if you have half a chance of succeeding, good luck.
By:
Facts
When: 22 Mar 10 13:04
Stake =1/50 of bank.
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 22 Mar 10 13:04
depends on your personal circumstances and style of betting dohknit
By:
Hugh G Rection
When: 22 Mar 10 13:05
Pros dont post on tinpot forums - NAP
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 22 Mar 10 13:06
12-18 months living expenses. Quit if you fall back to 6-9months
By:
Muqbil
When: 22 Mar 10 13:08
Hugh G Rection 22 Mar 13:05


Pros dont post on tinpot forums - NAP


Absolute pugwash.

Many of bf's biggest winners are forum regulars.
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 22 Mar 10 13:10
but are they happy MUQBIL?
By:
Lucky Joe Joe
When: 22 Mar 10 13:13
My standard of Living isnt mega ... Cosy Living with £1000 a month pays all responsibilities ...
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 22 Mar 10 13:15
15-18K then
By:
Rafael Nadal
When: 22 Mar 10 13:20
Why don't you remain in gainful employment and not mess up any career options you have as a safety net and continue on Betfair in your part-time?

You're either doing something right and will win or you're kidding yourself and you'll lose leaving yourself out of work to boot.
By:
Lucky Joe Joe
When: 22 Mar 10 13:27
See what you mean .... I just want the freedom of doing what I enjoy and am good at .... can only have a go on weekend really and have no time to make real money from it . Saturday is always the best day anyway but maybe too I dont like being told what to do and whats right
By:
tinkyvinky
When: 22 Mar 10 13:35
I had no money at all when I decided to give a go. Had some knowledge about betting and an option to go to UK and work in a factory 12 hours a day if I fail to make money out of betting/trading.

Interesting that at the start I could make money fairly easily just because I needed it every day (high concentration, superb discipline). Later on when I had some saving from betting/trading and then the problem appeared in a big style.

I could not make money cos I did not need it for my casual costs. Took me about 8 months to get head in right direction. It was feck hard to take the profit without a real need for it.

Started with 400 euro.
By:
Hugh G Rection
When: 22 Mar 10 13:39
v v hard to keep discipline, and dont think coz your ok now you can do it long term - doing it to pay the bills affects your decision making and puts immense pressure on you - I doubt I could do it , unless I had a huge bankroll to fall back on.
By:
3753 Cruithne
When: 22 Mar 10 17:31
€10k.
By:
Contrarian
When: 22 Mar 10 17:52
One of the biggest misconceptions on here is that you need a certain largish amount to make it as a pro, or that having a large bankroll makes it much easier to make money.

If you're trading, then you need next to nothing to start up.

For 98% of people trying to make it, even if you gave them a £100k start in their Betfair account, they'd fail to make anything over a 12 month period.
By:
hgodden1
When: 22 Mar 10 19:11
It depends wildly upon your strategy. To be honest if you were ready with a workable strategy then you could probably answer that question for yourself. If you're talking about trading then some could do it with as low as 500, though many traders would need and use a lot more, and certainly you would need more in the case of backing or laying
By:
PIP99
When: 22 Mar 10 23:40
Lucky Joe Joe


USE YOUR GIRO TO GET STARTED AND WHEN YOU HAVE LOST IT SELL THE BIG ISSUE
By:
Quicker
When: 23 Mar 10 00:14
listen to contrarian, he knows.........
By:
crediter
When: 23 Mar 10 00:44
you mean real robotic pro;s/....lol.
By:
Trevh
When: 23 Mar 10 01:14
It's stupid to jump in with a large bank and think that will bring success, it absolutely won't. The way forward is to start with a small bank and build it up, that way you never get out of your comfort zone as you get used to staking larger amounts and dealing with what that entails with regard to getting matched and greening or redding-up, so stakes can always be 1% (or what ever) and you're not simply throwing yourself in at the deep end and splashing around before sinking. If you haven't confirmed that you can expand a bank, the last thing you need is to start with a big one.
By:
tobermory
When: 23 Mar 10 01:17
good post Trev
By:
Mr Ed
When: 23 Mar 10 01:28
2 years wages for me.
By:
NO is New Orleans
When: 23 Mar 10 03:07
In these times people who quit a job for whatever reason should be sent to prison.
By:
TheSnapper
When: 23 Mar 10 08:19
Trevh be correct.

Listen carefully 'n read it again...Start small, learn to trade, build up ye buried treasure. ye get rich slowly 'n carefully. Trust an barnacle-covered scurvy pirate like me!!!
By:
catfloppo
When: 23 Mar 10 10:03
Real Pro's would be able to work out for themselves what they needed.
By:
Ghetto Joe
When: 23 Mar 10 10:06
I'd agree with catflappo anyone asking how much they need/what stake %'s etc is ready to go 'pro'.

Anyone with a viable edge should easily be able to work out what they need to make it work for them.
By:
Ghetto Joe
When: 23 Mar 10 10:07
isn't ready to go 'pro'. *
By:
3753 Cruithne
When: 23 Mar 10 13:20
In these times people who quit a job for whatever reason should be sent to prison.

Roffle
By:
Coachbuster
When: 23 Mar 10 13:23
£700 .

I relied very much on a fairly large overdraft/bank loan/credit card to keep me ticking over for 6 months to keep me afloat .

There's no point waiting to quit your job if you can get a loan in the meantime .
By:
Coachbuster
When: 23 Mar 10 13:26
Trevh 23 Mar 01:14
It's stupid to jump in with a large bank and think that will bring success, it absolutely won't.

__________

This needs to be pasted on every forum .Very good point
By:
The Betfairy
When: 23 Mar 10 13:29
Please paste it in a very small font.
By:
warro
When: 23 Mar 10 13:44
For all these people thinking of "going pro" with very small banks or next to no money ask yourself this: if you're that good at gambling/trading and confident of future success why haven't you got any money at the moment?!!
By:
Capt__F
When: 23 Mar 10 13:51
^ wise words
By:
Coachbuster
When: 23 Mar 10 13:53
Warro, it may be that a prospective pro gambler has been busy studying/paper trading/small level betting for some time, and not actually making a large enough profit to exist on wholly.

And that wasn't me calling you a wally at the end ;) :D
By:
The Betfairy
When: 23 Mar 10 14:03
There is normally a "good" explanation.
By:
Muqbil
When: 23 Mar 10 14:15
Paper trading.


Anyone going full time on the back of paper trading is certifiable.
By:
buzzer
When: 23 Mar 10 14:16
paper trading is the route to untold riches, on paper at least ;)
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