Can sports betting be a career?
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Last Updated: Jun 24, 2024
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Fact Checked By:
Hunter Hewitt
Yes. Sports betting can be a career if you make it your full-time job and put in the hours.
While only a small percentage of sports bettors are profitable in the long run, it's possible to become one of those individuals. First, you need to follow the basics.
Set a bankroll
Study
Shop Odds
Don't trust others
Grow Your Bankroll
If you can turn a profit after a certain amount of time, the next step is to gradually grow your bankroll with multiple sports betting apps and sites.
If you continue to have success betting on sports, it's not going to be a one bet and you're done kind of thing. It's important to abide by the unit rule and limit wagers from one to five units per bet. Just because you really like one matchup doesn't mean you should put all of your money into it. Successful bettors steadily grow their bankrolls and don't fall into the trap of becoming overconfident.
It's not easy, but it's possible
While you can become a full-time sports bettor, getting "rich" is another story and one that's unlikely to happen no matter how successful you become. To turn a positive, you have to hit more than 52.4% of your bets, though that depends on what kind of odds you're getting.
It may be possible to hit more than 60% for a season, but doing that consistently, year-after-year, is another question. No matter how good a bettor is, they will likely hit a cold streak at some point in their lives, which takes a chunk out of their bankroll, which is why it's important to limit your action on every bet.
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Yes. Illinois passed sports betting legislature in 2019 and launched at legal sportsbooks in March 2020.
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