Fucccking baseball is impossible, are you guys making a profit?
Baseball Betting 101
If you want to win at baseball then start by giving yourself a solid bankroll. Determine a unit size that is reasonable in accordance with the bankroll and start turning your attention to betting dogs. Focus on a 75/25 underdog/favorite betting ratio. Study more than just starting pitchers. Spend your time looking more at recent team and player performances rather than long term trends. (i.e. last 3-5 starts for a SP, last weeks batting stats for position players, recent bullpen efficiency, and a teams yearly performance against Lefty or Righty SP's.)
Focus less on teams you think are "due" to win and more on hot and cold teams. Baseballs winning and losing often comes in streaks so finding the right team to ride or fade for a few games can be profitable.
Keep an eye out for fishy lines. If you see a favorite with a short line that you feel should easily win then consider playing the dog. The best value in baseball can often come against other teams top starter or over hyped starters who have transitioned to middle of the road guys. (See Josh Johnson, Ryan Dempster, Cole Hamels, Dan Haren etc.) On the opposite end, there can also be good value betting favorites against public underdogs.
Overall, you should approach baseball betting with a plan and stick to it. Don't bet games blindly or just because they are on tv. Study what other successful cappers do on covers and try to find out what traits make them successful. Always do enough research on a game that you feel like your play is an investment and not a guess. Limit your plays each day and don't be an action junkie. When you go on winning streaks make withdrawals from your account so that you have dividends to show from all your hard work. Most importantly don't be afraid to take a day off or two after a losing streak. Recharging your mind is often the best medicine to overcome a few losing days.
I'm not pretending to have all the answers but I do know that betting baseball can be profitable if you approach it with the right strategy. Hope this helps a little bit.
Fucccking baseball is impossible, are you guys making a profit?
Baseball Betting 101
If you want to win at baseball then start by giving yourself a solid bankroll. Determine a unit size that is reasonable in accordance with the bankroll and start turning your attention to betting dogs. Focus on a 75/25 underdog/favorite betting ratio. Study more than just starting pitchers. Spend your time looking more at recent team and player performances rather than long term trends. (i.e. last 3-5 starts for a SP, last weeks batting stats for position players, recent bullpen efficiency, and a teams yearly performance against Lefty or Righty SP's.)
Focus less on teams you think are "due" to win and more on hot and cold teams. Baseballs winning and losing often comes in streaks so finding the right team to ride or fade for a few games can be profitable.
Keep an eye out for fishy lines. If you see a favorite with a short line that you feel should easily win then consider playing the dog. The best value in baseball can often come against other teams top starter or over hyped starters who have transitioned to middle of the road guys. (See Josh Johnson, Ryan Dempster, Cole Hamels, Dan Haren etc.) On the opposite end, there can also be good value betting favorites against public underdogs.
Overall, you should approach baseball betting with a plan and stick to it. Don't bet games blindly or just because they are on tv. Study what other successful cappers do on covers and try to find out what traits make them successful. Always do enough research on a game that you feel like your play is an investment and not a guess. Limit your plays each day and don't be an action junkie. When you go on winning streaks make withdrawals from your account so that you have dividends to show from all your hard work. Most importantly don't be afraid to take a day off or two after a losing streak. Recharging your mind is often the best medicine to overcome a few losing days.
I'm not pretending to have all the answers but I do know that betting baseball can be profitable if you approach it with the right strategy. Hope this helps a little bit.
If you want to win at baseball then start by giving yourself a solid bankroll. Determine a unit size that is reasonable in accordance with the bankroll and start turning your attention to betting dogs. Focus on a 75/25 underdog/favorite betting ratio. Study more than just starting pitchers. Spend your time looking more at recent team and player performances rather than long term trends. (i.e. last 3-5 starts for a SP, last weeks batting stats for position players, recent bullpen efficiency, and a teams yearly performance against Lefty or Righty SP's.)
Focus less on teams you think are "due" to win and more on hot and cold teams. Baseballs winning and losing often comes in streaks so finding the right team to ride or fade for a few games can be profitable.
Keep an eye out for fishy lines. If you see a favorite with a short line that you feel should easily win then consider playing the dog. The best value in baseball can often come against other teams top starter or over hyped starters who have transitioned to middle of the road guys. (See Josh Johnson, Ryan Dempster, Cole Hamels, Dan Haren etc.) On the opposite end, there can also be good value betting favorites against public underdogs.
Overall, you should approach baseball betting with a plan and stick to it. Don't bet games blindly or just because they are on tv. Study what other successful cappers do on covers and try to find out what traits make them successful. Always do enough research on a game that you feel like your play is an investment and not a guess. Limit your plays each day and don't be an action junkie. When you go on winning streaks make withdrawals from your account so that you have dividends to show from all your hard work. Most importantly don't be afraid to take a day off or two after a losing streak. Recharging your mind is often the best medicine to overcome a few losing days.
I'm not pretending to have all the answers but I do know that betting baseball can be profitable if you approach it with the right strategy. Hope this helps a little bit.
Good luck
Key....you have the patience of a Saint. Couldn't do it for certain people.
If you want to win at baseball then start by giving yourself a solid bankroll. Determine a unit size that is reasonable in accordance with the bankroll and start turning your attention to betting dogs. Focus on a 75/25 underdog/favorite betting ratio. Study more than just starting pitchers. Spend your time looking more at recent team and player performances rather than long term trends. (i.e. last 3-5 starts for a SP, last weeks batting stats for position players, recent bullpen efficiency, and a teams yearly performance against Lefty or Righty SP's.)
Focus less on teams you think are "due" to win and more on hot and cold teams. Baseballs winning and losing often comes in streaks so finding the right team to ride or fade for a few games can be profitable.
Keep an eye out for fishy lines. If you see a favorite with a short line that you feel should easily win then consider playing the dog. The best value in baseball can often come against other teams top starter or over hyped starters who have transitioned to middle of the road guys. (See Josh Johnson, Ryan Dempster, Cole Hamels, Dan Haren etc.) On the opposite end, there can also be good value betting favorites against public underdogs.
Overall, you should approach baseball betting with a plan and stick to it. Don't bet games blindly or just because they are on tv. Study what other successful cappers do on covers and try to find out what traits make them successful. Always do enough research on a game that you feel like your play is an investment and not a guess. Limit your plays each day and don't be an action junkie. When you go on winning streaks make withdrawals from your account so that you have dividends to show from all your hard work. Most importantly don't be afraid to take a day off or two after a losing streak. Recharging your mind is often the best medicine to overcome a few losing days.
I'm not pretending to have all the answers but I do know that betting baseball can be profitable if you approach it with the right strategy. Hope this helps a little bit.
Good luck
Key....you have the patience of a Saint. Couldn't do it for certain people.
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