Most of us probably don’t believe that it’s possible to be profitable in sports betting.
Believing isn't the problem, but expectations to get a good win from it at a definite time interval could be met with serious disappointment
Its always right to expect a win if you trust your gambling skills, but at the same time it’s just as important to accept the possibility of losing.
what matters is knowing the risks and still choosing to take the shot. In the end, we’re just trying. if we lose, that’s okay as we only risked what we could afford to lose.
But if we win, that’s where the big reward comes in, and if we can do it consistently, that’s not luck but it’s skill paying off.
Take it seriously at your own mental and financial risk. I did back then and it got the better part of me and landed me into depression. Ain't going back that route again. I prefer to take my job and upgrading my skills seriously, then for fun, I can include gambling. Profitable or not, I care less.
That’s probably because you’re not quite ready yet.. you might have expectations that don’t match the level of knowledge and skill you currently have. That gap often leads to disappointment. But it doesn’t have to be that way, If you take things slow, keep trying, and stay in control, those letdowns become less likely.