How Bankroll Management Works in the VIP Group
📊 How Bankroll Management Works in Our Bets
If you’re part of our VIP Betting Group, you’ve probably already noticed that with each betting tip, we provide the recommended amount in units.
But what does that actually mean? How do you correctly follow this bankroll management even if you’re a beginner? We’ll explain everything simply now.
💰 What is a bankroll?
The bankroll is the total amount of money you have available for betting. It’s based on this that you should follow all the entry recommendations we provide in the group.
Bankroll example: £1,000.00
📏 What are units?
We work with a units system to standardise the risk in each bet, regardless of the value of each member’s bankroll. This makes tracking more organised and efficient.
In our model:
- 0.5 unit = 0.5% of the bankroll
- 1 unit = 1% of the bankroll
- 1.5 units = 1.5% of the bankroll
- 2 units = 2% of the bankroll
Practical simulation:
If your bankroll is £1,000.00:
- 0.5 unit = £5.00
- 1 unit = £10.00
- 1.5 units = £15.00
- 2 units = £20.00
📌 How to follow correctly
When you receive a tip in the VIP group, simply apply the indicated amount according to your current bankroll. Example:
Prediction: Team A to Win
Stake: 1.5 units
If your bankroll is £1,000.00, you should bet £15.00 on this entry.
🔄 Updating the bankroll the following month
At the end of each month, you can take stock of your bankroll and adjust your management according to your decision:
- 📈 If you’ve made a profit and will continue betting with the total bankroll amount:
- 🏦 If you withdraw the profit and return to the initial bankroll:
Example: started with £1,000.00 and ended with £1,500.00.
If you don’t withdraw the profit, your new bankroll will be £1,500.00 and 1 unit will now be £15.00.
Example: withdrew £500.00 and returned to a £1,000.00 bankroll.
Then your management returns to being proportional to the initial bankroll. 1 unit continues to be worth £10.00.
✅ The important thing is that your management is always aligned with your current bankroll, whether it’s increased with profits or adjusted after withdrawals.
⚠️ Why is this so important?
Bankroll management is what separates an amateur bettor from a professional. It protects your capital on bad days and allows you to have consistent growth in the long term.
Don’t follow instinct or emotion. Bet with method, discipline, and focus on consistency!
🎯 Conclusion
With discipline and by following our units model, you’ll be able to better control your bets, reduce unnecessary losses, and seek real profits consistently.
Final tip: Update your bankroll monthly and follow the indicated percentages correctly to get the best result!