Risk Management
Published Jan 22, 2026
Updated Apr 13, 2026
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Risk management is the process of controlling bet size and exposure to protect a betting bankroll from large losses.
Its goal is survival and long-term consistency, not short-term wins.
How it works
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Defines maximum stake per bet
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Limits exposure to single events or markets
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Uses staking plans and stop-loss rules
Example
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Bankroll: $2,000
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Max risk per bet: 2% ($40)
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No single loss can seriously damage the bankroll
Key characteristics
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Core principle of professional betting
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Reduces impact of variance and losing streaks
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More important than picking winners
Important note
Without risk management, even profitable strategies can fail due to poor staking discipline.
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