something I have seen over the last few years is that when people enter the world of sports betting, they start by betting on the sport they love, then they start researching other sports and start posting, but in the process of researching other sports, people realize that there are sports that are much more complicated to follow, get news and place bets, for this reason the person ends up betting on a small number of sports, for example I prefer soccer, MMA, tennis and boxing, because basketball in particular NBA takes me a lot of time to do analyzes and still analyze other sports, I had to discard NBA and stick with other sports
I don't even look at the odds anymore, except maybe sometimes if they are not worth my time. But last thing i would do is listen any random person and trust that he knows anything about the game/fight.
Hmm, sports bettor but not looking at the odds anymore? Then how's your overall experience with that strategy? I found that weird.
Your approach is a risky move as aside from ignoring the odds, you will just rely on other random people as your reference to your pick?
Am I right about how I understand your statement?
he said he wouldn't trust anyone or someone random who doesn't know anything about games and fighting, from what I can understand he's saying he doesn't trust anyone and that he does the analysis and bets himself, which in my opinion is a good thing on his part, if he does that, when he talks about not seeing the value of odds, that really is something very strange and wrong for him to do, because in a game where a team has odds of @1.16 then it's not worth it bet on this team, I don't know how @o48o could make a profit if he is betting on games that have this odd