We’ve all seen so-called experts online claiming they’re profitable in sports betting. They flash betting logs with impressive win rates and preach about proper bankroll management and discipline, stressing that the key is long-term success, something most of us realistically won’t achieve.
So, as a sports bettor yourself: Do you believe you already have the skills to succeed? Or do you think you can develop them over time? Or are you just in it for fun, betting to cheer on your favorite teams?
Even if we look at it from the theory of probability, then, of course, there will be people who are good at sports. And why not? Let's say, if someone was into sports as a child and followed it, then, of course, he will have an advantage over those who are new to this business.
Also, if such a person has innate mathematical skills, then he will quite successfully predict the results of matches.
But the whole problem is that it is very difficult to distinguish such people from those who are simply trying to show themselves as experts in order to host referral programs and make money from it.