High intelligence won't directly help you earn long term earnings from gambling in sports. It is a game involving humans, as such you cannot accurately predict the outcome over a period of time. Doing lots of research and being up to date with all the happenings around that sport is more important than high intelligence, but even that won't give you long term earnings.
Gambling is primarily for fun
In gambling it is not those with high intelligence that have long term earnings. It is those who are persistent. Even a fool who is persistent will be more profitable over the long term if they are able to stick with the recommended gambling strategies.
It is persistence not intelligences. I can even say that highly intelligent people may likely not gamble because there is no intelligence required for it and gambling is not in anyway mentally stimulating. Rather it is only dopamine stimulating and highly intelligent people are looking for brainy stuff.
A sign of high intelligence is also knowing when to stop regardless of your winning or losing situation at that point in time while gambling.
I am not at all sure that the persistent fool will be profitable in the long run. Persistence is a quality that can bring success in other areas, for example, in business. In real business, there are often situations where you are required to persist and persist in achieving your goals. The most important thing, the main thing that persistent fools can survive in the long run is the low cost of mistakes. In business, mistakes can really be cheap, although this is not always the case. In gambling, mistakes are almost always expensive if you measure them as a percentage of the entire deposit. The high cost of mistakes will not allow the persistent fool to have significant profits in the long run.
In my opinion, a persistent and diligent person can do a lot of analytical work that a smarter, but less persistent, less diligent and lazy person cannot do. At the same time, a lot of analytical work can play a big role in sports betting. Of course, intelligence is also important. However, as we know, the system always
supports the victorywins over pure professionalism.
In addition, a person with a high IQ can be an overly self-confident person. He can neglect a thorough analysis of information, counting on the speed and depth of his thinking. Therefore, in my opinion, everything is not so simple. In addition, an intelligent person is not necessarily a lucky person.
Also, I will express one more consideration. A person with a high IQ, as a rule, may not be very inclined to risk. This circumstance may lead to the fact that he will be unlucky in gambling (due to his overly cautious game strategies). This can also be ....