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Sports Betting Bankroll Calculator

Calculate optimal unit size, monthly budget, and risk of ruin based on your bankroll, win rate, and betting volume.

📅 Updated April 2026 Formula verified 📖 4 min read 🆓 Free · No sign-up

The Foundation of Profitable Betting

Bankroll management is more important than picking winners. A 55% bettor with poor bankroll management will go broke. A 52% bettor with disciplined unit sizing will grind profit over time. The core rules: never bet more than 1-5% of your bankroll on a single bet, never chase losses by increasing bet size, and track every bet meticulously.

Unit Sizing Strategies

Flat betting (1-3% units): Same amount on every bet. Simplest and safest. Recommended for beginners. Kelly Criterion: Variable sizing based on edge — larger bets when you have a bigger edge. Mathematically optimal but requires accurate probability estimates. Confidence-based: 1 unit on standard plays, 2 units on high-confidence plays, 3 units on max confidence. Popular but risky if confidence does not correlate with actual edge.

⚡ CalcWolf Insight

The single most common mistake recreational bettors make: chasing losses by doubling bet size. This is a martingale strategy and it has a 100% probability of catastrophic failure given enough time. After a loss, bet the same amount or less — never more. Your edge comes from selection, not from sizing.

Frequently asked questions
How much should I start with for sports betting?
Start with an amount you can afford to lose entirely — most beginners lose their initial bankroll while learning. $500-2,000 is a reasonable starting bankroll. At 1-2% unit sizing, this means $5-40 per bet. Never fund your bankroll with money needed for bills, savings, or debt payments.
What is risk of ruin?
Risk of ruin is the probability of losing your entire bankroll even if you have a positive edge. It depends on edge size, unit size, and bankroll depth. A 53% bettor at -110 with 100-unit bankroll (1% units) has less than 1% risk of ruin. The same bettor with 20-unit bankroll (5% units) has roughly 30% risk of ruin.
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Kevin Glover
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