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Board Gambling discussion
Re: When you are confident with your picks, do you win most of the time?
by
Orpichukwu
on 26/05/2024, 01:13:08 UTC
I would like to ask everyone here who is into sports betting for some advice. I've come to realize that maybe I should start fading myself. I've noticed that my recent gambling journey hasn't been profitable, so I'm thinking maybe I'm missing something. I tried an experiment by just recording my picks and then betting the opposite of my analysis. Surprisingly, this resulted in profitable betting.

So how about you? Have you ever thought of this idea when your picks aren't hitting? I mean, if we keep following how we think and feel with our picks and it doesn't translate to profit, there's no reason to continue following the same strategy. But are we comfortable with betting against our own picks just for the sake of fading ourselves strategy?
First of all, gambling shouldn't really be about how much profit you're making but how much fun you're having, and this should determine your afterwards reaction, whether you're in profit or not shouldn't really be a thing of much concern, as long you're having fun and enjoying the thrill of the game after every gambling session, and as long as you're sure that you're gambling responsibly and staking what you can afford to lose, so when you lose it eventually which normal, you wouldn't feel too bad.

Now secondly, gambling is absolutely unpredictable, especially sports betting. And yes I've also tried using the same technique, because sometimes I'd feel like my approach isn't effective anymore and then have the urge to try a completely different approach and sometimes even an opportunity approach and honesty sometimes it turns out quite effective and sometimes it doesn't, I think it's just about luck.
I believe lucky plays the higher role than your analytical skills when predicting sporting events.