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Re: Does knowing your sport and teams really make you better at betting on them?
by
XZERO1
on 22/02/2021, 14:31:35 UTC
Watching every game.
Being updated on every news. Injuries, sudden absence and a lot more.

I have been watching NBA since I was a kid but there is one thing I had learned. Everything will change in just a manner of time.
Players, rosters, coach, management and trades.
All of this could affect the performance of one team and you will need to keep track on that in order to have a higher winning percentage.
So yes, it's a big deal to know everything when it comes to sports betting.

That's very true, NBA and Football match result can change with a very minor changes in team formation, injuries that can shift the sentiment.

I know some people that only rely on odds and don't have any clue about the sport itself and I wonder if that was you can be any successful, I only placed bets on a few occasions on teams/sports that I don't have any information on them and I lost on most of those bets so I can not possibly imagine how does that work out in such unpredictable sports like NBA and Soccer.