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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Don't overanalyze the game you bet on.
by
Samlucky O
on 21/03/2025, 12:42:09 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?
It is normal to worry when gambling, it happens to me too. But I never think so much like you because when I bet, in my analysis, I bet on my favorite team. I think after betting, I have full faith in the team I bet on,
I don't think there is anything like betting on your favourite team in an accumulative game. Surely in an accumulative game you don't only bet on your team but you bet on the club that are more likely to win the game and that does not make it your favorite team because in another match you will still play, and it will not be thesame people you bet on. Except you only bet on a single match with a particular team in precise.like betting on Chelsea each time they have match.

but when after my analysis, my favorite team performs poorly and is in the process of losing, I might feel a little bad because it is normal for everyone to feel a little bad at the moment of losing.
Surely overanalyzing is not good because after doing that you might still lose. And also Having a team in mind or playing games base on a favourite team does not guarantee win. And it is normal to feel bad when you bet on your favourite team team and you later lose after much expectation. That's why it's not good to put hope in any game when the final out result is not out, because it will creat a tension when reverse is the case.