SteelCash, no offense, but perhaps I was giving you too much credit based on your post count.
One of the fundamentals of betting is understanding the vig. Also, playing that many games minimizes your chances of coming out ahead. Just like in a casino with vegas advantage, the more you stay there and play, the more likely you are to lose.
Just because other people are playing 15 games a day and making money doesn't mean it's the way to go. Frankly, a person that plays that many games in one day is doing it mainly for fun/entertainment, rather than trying to win money.
When I see a board, there are typically only between 1-3 plays that I like a lot. Those are the only ones you should be betting. You couldn't possibly like all 15 equally.
If you're tailing blindly and can't come up with your own stuff then you might as well stop. gambling When I was active on the forums there was maybe 1-2 guys that I would trust enough to follow them on a consistent basis, and even they were not perfect and had their bad days.
Many years ago I bet against one of those guys because I had capped the game myself, and hit a nice parlay because of it.
Honestly, I think you're just an action junkie, and you have a problem.
A person that claims themselves that they're mush, yet has 23 wagers across 3 sports in the same day is not looking to make money.
Do you know how many games I like today? One; Dallas +3.5 on SNF.
I maybe have a lean or two, but not anything I like. Keep in mind I don't bet, but the typical degenerate gambler would have a big issue with this being a SNF game, because they would have to wait the entire day to have some action.
If you liked one game, and one game only, and it was the last game on the board, could you wait until tonight and not play anything else? If the answer is no, then you bet more to have fun than to make money.
Not saying Dallas is the lock winner or anything, but the whole point is that it would be the only game worth betting on my board, and as a responsible bettor, it would be the only game I would play the entire day because of it.
But I don't bet anymore. I admitted to myself that I would never make money because I would have these itches to play stuff I had no business playing. I would waste the $1500 I made the day before to bet a soccer match at 5 AM because it was the first thing on the board. Dumped my bankroll every time because of it.
I look back at it now and laugh, but that was pretty F'in bad.
SteelCash, no offense, but perhaps I was giving you too much credit based on your post count.
One of the fundamentals of betting is understanding the vig. Also, playing that many games minimizes your chances of coming out ahead. Just like in a casino with vegas advantage, the more you stay there and play, the more likely you are to lose.
Just because other people are playing 15 games a day and making money doesn't mean it's the way to go. Frankly, a person that plays that many games in one day is doing it mainly for fun/entertainment, rather than trying to win money.
When I see a board, there are typically only between 1-3 plays that I like a lot. Those are the only ones you should be betting. You couldn't possibly like all 15 equally.
If you're tailing blindly and can't come up with your own stuff then you might as well stop. gambling When I was active on the forums there was maybe 1-2 guys that I would trust enough to follow them on a consistent basis, and even they were not perfect and had their bad days.
Many years ago I bet against one of those guys because I had capped the game myself, and hit a nice parlay because of it.
Honestly, I think you're just an action junkie, and you have a problem.
A person that claims themselves that they're mush, yet has 23 wagers across 3 sports in the same day is not looking to make money.
Do you know how many games I like today? One; Dallas +3.5 on SNF.
I maybe have a lean or two, but not anything I like. Keep in mind I don't bet, but the typical degenerate gambler would have a big issue with this being a SNF game, because they would have to wait the entire day to have some action.
If you liked one game, and one game only, and it was the last game on the board, could you wait until tonight and not play anything else? If the answer is no, then you bet more to have fun than to make money.
Not saying Dallas is the lock winner or anything, but the whole point is that it would be the only game worth betting on my board, and as a responsible bettor, it would be the only game I would play the entire day because of it.
But I don't bet anymore. I admitted to myself that I would never make money because I would have these itches to play stuff I had no business playing. I would waste the $1500 I made the day before to bet a soccer match at 5 AM because it was the first thing on the board. Dumped my bankroll every time because of it.
I look back at it now and laugh, but that was pretty F'in bad.
This was a bad example. Percentages are not the same. Guy that hits 60% on a lot of plays is not going to hit 85% on fewer plays just because he picks fewer games. Lot of good cappers pick lots of games. May not wager as much, etc.
This was a bad example. Percentages are not the same. Guy that hits 60% on a lot of plays is not going to hit 85% on fewer plays just because he picks fewer games. Lot of good cappers pick lots of games. May not wager as much, etc.
This was a bad example. Percentages are not the same. Guy that hits 60% on a lot of plays is not going to hit 85% on fewer plays just because he picks fewer games. Lot of good cappers pick lots of games. May not wager as much, etc.
This was a bad example. Percentages are not the same. Guy that hits 60% on a lot of plays is not going to hit 85% on fewer plays just because he picks fewer games. Lot of good cappers pick lots of games. May not wager as much, etc.
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