Mr J said:As for keeping them separate, that would depend on how capable you are in each. If you are about the same, keep one bankroll. If you are better at one then the other, split them. Best of luck this football season.
Disagree. There is no reason to split your bankroll. If you aren't confident in your bets of one sport and don't want any losses from it to outweight the profits of your other sports then you should bet less on it or not at all.
good advice ted I am 25$ player and usually start with 800-1000 post up plus the bonus which is usually 15%-25% on those reup specialsoldmanTED said:Would suggest you go with a simple bankroll approach which is that no bet should be more then 1% of the bankroll. Sounds like a $100 wager is a rarity, so multiply the normal size play times 100 and that should be your bankroll, i.e $25/play times 100 equals a $2500 bankroll.
As for keeping them separate, that would depend on how capable you are in each. If you are about the same, keep one bankroll. If you are better at one then the other, split them. Best of luck this football season.