I love sports, but I admit, I'm too lazy. When I study bets on just one sport, especially a popular one like football, I don't get any more motivated or inspired. I like different sports, including uncommon, exotic, or those with complex rules. Although for me, even baseball is a game with complex and strange rules. I could say the same about handball, water polo, and horse polo, but if you think about it, horse polo has a lot of its own specifics related to horse control and the inconvenience of working with the ball, because you have to do many things at once. And the rules of such sports probably reflect many of these factors.
In short, I have adopted a formula for myself that your thinking as a bettor will develop when you study different sports and compare them with each other. Do you think this development really happens? If so, how does it manifest itself?
Well, I honestly do not know about others or what they think, but personally, I am a firm believer that it makes no sense for Jack to be a jack of all trade and be a master of none, I believe you understand this, it's a very popular phrase which advices that instead of us trying a lot of things and becoming master to none of those things, it's better to focus on one thing and become a master at it..
There is also another popular proverbs which states that someone chasing after two rats at the same time will end up catching none of that rats, both will likely escape him or her.
Humans are wired differently, and the wise thing I believe is to find your area of expertise and study it hard and become an expert in that, if it's football games that you love betting on, study it so well that you become an expert bettor even giving accurate sports tips to other people around you.
But then, if you have the brain to expand to other types of sports betting and still do well, then that's completely up to you, but for me, I will rather focus on one and becomes really good at it.