Usually, the chances for favorites are heavily inflated, and the odds are significantly reduced. That means you’ll earn less profit even when you win.
If you constantly bet on your favorite team, it's almost the same as betting randomly. In such a case, the bookmaker's margin will eventually eat up your bankroll — it doesn't matter whether you're betting 1% of your bank or the entire 100%.
Yes, I agree with this. I don't think there's a winner in betting for the favorites in the long run, too, especially the heavy favorites. We will just end up winning x1.1 - x1.3, and the next time, you could lose, and it will probably be a regretful choice.
I believe those who are really looking for winning options will be the winners when it comes to sports betting. They may not be easy to find, but sometimes there are obvious bets that we could see and bet on without even using research. Relying on the favorites doesn't mean we will always win. Let's remember that those who made the odds are also just predicting it. It's not 100 percent.