is there a specific money management you use for longterm success?
(My apologies if you already know everything below but posting it just in case and for those who many not)
It depends because there are players who bet games randomly, and those who begin the season for a particular sport that they plan to bet on all season long until it's over, and start with a certain amount of money called their "bankroll".
You could begin the season with $1,000, $500, $5,000, $100, or whatever you choose to.
Many bettors believe you should wager the same $ amount on each & every game.
But some of us believe you bet plays according to how sure you feel about each bet in-particular.
With that being said, you have to keep each unit size reasonable.
Each unit you wager should be based on a very small percentage of your bankroll.
Let's make it simple and say you deposit at a sports book and begin football season with $100.
If you want to wager the same amount per each game you bet on, that's fine, but if you want to bet according to strength of your games, meaning how strongly you feel about them, then you need to come up with a tier of amounts, as in "units".
Let's say you like the following 3 games in week 1:
Eagles -3.5 (This is the play you like the most)
Chargers -2.5 (You like this play a lot too, but not as much as the Eagles, and a little bit more than Raiders)
Raiders +8.5 (You like this play but don't feel as good about it as the 2 plays above)
So based on starting the season with your $100, you want to make your wagers in percentages, or called Units.
But they need to be small, reasonable amounts as I said earlier.
So, according to how much you like the games explained above, you would do this FOR EXAMPLE:
3 Units: Eagles +3.5 (3 Units would be 3% of your bankroll/$100)
2 Units: Chargers -2.5 (2 Units being 2% of your bankroll/$100)
1 Unit: Raiders +8.5 (1 Unit as in 1% of your $100 bankroll)
Above is just an example as bettors use different amounts and methods.
You could keep your plays to a 1-3 Unit tier, or 1-5, or whatever you decide.
You just always base everything on your bankroll being 100% and whatever you wager being a percentage of that.
So, things that matter in being successful at sports betting:
*Experience
*Money-Management (as explained above)
*Patience
*If you like a game and feel the odds will change against you, bet it early in the week. If you like it but believe the line will move in your favor, wait a little.
*Shopping around for the best line as you can find up to a 1 point difference at different books.
*Getting the best info, such as on forums like this, from experienced bettors, guys who work and/or have worked in the booking business, who may follow a team, specific games, and may be local to a game which know & hear things before the rest of us do, such as weather, etc.