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Originally Posted by therussmeister
If I did business with TVG, I would deposit several times the amount that I normally bring to the track each day, so for me at least, that would explain the low churn.
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Churn rate doesn't take into account how long it takes you though, so the amount you deposit doesn't have much impact.
It's not saying, "you'll turn your bankroll over x number of times in y period of time".
It's saying, "you'll turn your bankroll over x number of times before it's gone".
For example, say you deposit $500 into your account and you bet $2,000 with a net loss of $500 leaving you with a balance of $0. Your churn rate is 4 because you bet a total of 4 times your original bankroll before it went to zero. If you deposited another $500 when your balance was down to $100 so at the end of the above period you still have $500, your churn rate would still be 4.