Hi everyone,
I'm starting to test some automation on horse racing with Bet Angel (in Guardian mode) and I'm trying to plan my ramp-up a little more seriously. Currently, I'm running on a 5% monthly return basis. I've done a few simulations on my own to see what would happen if I systematically reinvested the winnings, while adding a small fixed deposit each month to increase the starting capital. On paper, the snowball effect with compound interest seems enormous after 12 months, but I have my doubts about how it would work in reality. For those who use bots continuously, do you adjust your stakes automatically via Excel to keep up with the growth of your bankroll, or do you cap your stakes at a certain level to avoid liquidity problems on Betfair?
Question about bankroll management and compound interest
You probably arent running into liquidity problems on Betfair yet. If it is going well, give it some oxygen0liver wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2026 6:04 amHi everyone,
I'm starting to test some automation on horse racing with Bet Angel (in Guardian mode) and I'm trying to plan my ramp-up a little more seriously. Currently, I'm running on a 5% monthly return basis. I've done a few simulations on my own to see what would happen if I systematically reinvested the winnings, while adding a small fixed deposit each month to increase the starting capital. On paper, the snowball effect with compound interest seems enormous after 12 months, but I have my doubts about how it would work in reality. For those who use bots continuously, do you adjust your stakes automatically via Excel to keep up with the growth of your bankroll, or do you cap your stakes at a certain level to avoid liquidity problems on Betfair?
- ShaunWhite
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Best to run at one stake for a week or two, nudge it up, and repeat. You'll hit a point of diminishing returns and then it'll tip over into losing. The most effective stake will obviously depend on the sport, method and phase of the market. Let your bank grow organically, if you've got an edge then your balance will grow quickly enough without adding to it. Just make sure your bank is big enough to cover the inevitable drawdowns.
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Stake tends to have a huge effect on ROI%.0liver wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2026 6:04 amHi everyone,
I'm starting to test some automation on horse racing with Bet Angel (in Guardian mode) and I'm trying to plan my ramp-up a little more seriously. Currently, I'm running on a 5% monthly return basis. I've done a few simulations on my own to see what would happen if I systematically reinvested the winnings, while adding a small fixed deposit each month to increase the starting capital. On paper, the snowball effect with compound interest seems enormous after 12 months, but I have my doubts about how it would work in reality. For those who use bots continuously, do you adjust your stakes automatically via Excel to keep up with the growth of your bankroll, or do you cap your stakes at a certain level to avoid liquidity problems on Betfair?
Here's an example of an automation I was running on greyhounds a few years ago.
I would advise not linking stake to bankroll at all, but to slowly adjust stake over time to try and find the level that maximises overall profit.
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