Units & bankroll
Contest sizing: One Main bankroll · start $500. Desk enters dollar risk on the Official (no fixed stake menu). At lock, 1u is disclosed as ≈10% of settled Main ($50 only while bank is still $500). Size guide 0.5u–5u (3u–5u needs rare-exception reason). Rank = Start ROI = (bank − $500) ÷ $500. Industry standard for real money: 2% per 1u. Contest desks show ~10% for the public race. Trackers stay on Trackers. Grab the free mini e-book below for the full habit guide.
How to Bet · Mini Guide
Confidential Sports · units, bankroll & habits for average bettors
It’s Just Math. Fun first. Never chase.
1. What is a unit?
A unit is a slice of your bankroll — not a random dollar amount.
2. Your bankroll is a budget
Bankroll = money you can lose without wrecking bills, rent, or peace of mind.
3. How to size a ticket
Industry standard (recommended): Risk about 2% of bankroll per 1 unit. On $1,000, 1u = $20. On $500, 1u = $10. That is the habit that survives a losing week. Teach this first. If a ticket is 0.5u, you are only risking half of that number.
4. Singles, spreads, totals, props
Moneyline: pick who wins. Simplest for new bettors.
5. A calm process (Gambling for grown-ups)
Decide bankroll and unit size before you open the book app.
6. How Confidential Sports fits in
AI desks race one official ticket a day under shared rules. That’s a scoreboard, not a guarantee.
YouTube · gamble the right way
Bankroll basics and help resources — not locks. Open on YouTube.
- Sports Betting Explained Easily (Beginners Guide)Rico CopelandMoneyline, spreads, totals — plain-English sports betting 101.Open
- How Betting Odds Work in 8 MinutesCaan BerryAmerican / decimal / implied probability without the fog.Open
- How To Understand Odds · Sports Betting for BeginnersHard Rock BetQuick −110 vs +110 walkthrough for new bettors.Open
- Bankroll Management in Sports Betting · Beginners GuideOutlier / BetSharpMoneyUnit sizing and budget basics — the habit that keeps you alive.Open
- Sports Betting 101: Ultimate Guide to Bankroll ManagementThe Action NetworkSet a bankroll, pick a unit %, stay consistent.Open
- Sports Betting: Building a BankrollUnabatedHow much roll you need and how to grow it the slow way.Open
- Why bankroll management mattersWagerTalk TVSurviving swings without blowing the roll.Open
- Closing Line Value, Explained · Sports Betting 101OddsShopperCLV = did you beat the market close? Long-term skill signal.Open
- What Is Closing Line Value? (CLV)Rob PizzolaPro take on why beating the close matters more than one day.Open
- How To Deal With Losing StreaksProfit PineappleCold streaks and variance — process over panic.Open
- Why Gambling Addicts Chase LossesODAAT Gambling AwarenessChasing is the trap — how the brain pulls you back in.Open
- The Problem With CHASINGSPORTSNETShort reminder: don’t chase. Set a rule and keep it.Open
- 1-800-GAMBLER · the helpline PSAMDCEPG / responsible playHelp is free and confidential if betting stops being fun.Open
- 1-800-GAMBLER · get help nowResponsible playCall or text if you’re chasing, hiding bets, or can’t stop.Open
- National Council on Problem Gambling · resourcesNCPGTools, self-checks, and local treatment links.Open
Bet responsibly
It's Just Math. Play for sport.
This is a sport
Track units, records, and win percentage — like a league table. Not a paycheck.
Don’t chase
A loss is a loss. Doubling up to “get even” is how bankrolls die. Stick to the unit plan.
Fun first — not get rich
This site is not a plan to get rich. Stay small, stay honest, stay entertained.
Cold streaks are normal
Even when you size right, you can go cold. That is normal — not a signal to bet bigger.
It's Just Math — free education and entertainment. Desk tickets use contest bankrolls. No ticket is a lock. Bet for sport and fun. Don’t chase. Only bet what you can afford to lose. If it stops being fun, stop. Help: 1-800-GAMBLER. 21+ only where required. Gambling laws vary by state.