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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Don't overanalyze the game you bet on.
by
fullhdpixel
on 13/03/2025, 20:32:29 UTC
Just wanna share my experience.. based on what I’ve noticed, whenever I overthink and overanalyze a game, I tend to lose more than I win. Since I consider a lot of factors, mainly stats, I sometimes end up second-guessing myself. There are times when I spot a line that seems like a public play or something designed to attract the public, so even if my gut tells me to bet on a specific team because they’re clearly better, another part of me hesitates, thinking it might be a trap and that public perception could be wrong.

Has this ever happened to you too?
This happens to me every time actually! I want to make a simple tennis bet but I would start thinking about aces, who would serve better and then make some odd bet on total aces or such markets which is a brutal mistake. It's always best to bet on main markets without analyzing too much because it only makes your bet worse eventually. The same happens when I am betting on the UFC on weekends, instead of betting the winner I would bet on total rounds and method of winning for higher odds and it just doesn't pay out.

Not sure this can happen on the casino side which is just based on luck but yeah happens very often on sports betting. Also feels like making multi bets is not such a good idea because I don't remember when I last won a multi, lol.