IMHO situations are more important than statistics. An example was last years SB.
The 9ers were statistically the better team. Offensively they were about even but
but defensively they appeared to be superior.
The angle that I saw was the 9ers were just happy to be there after going 4-12 the
year before.
K.C. on the other hand had something to prove after not getting there the year before
losing to N.E.
Money management is important, never ever wager more than you can afford to lose but
when you get on a roll increase your bets. However when that roll ends don't chase.
And last but not least and some of you will say this is silly but I'd rather be lucky than good.
Remember that the next time you suffer a bad beat.
The 9ers were statistically the better team. Offensively they were about even but
but defensively they appeared to be superior.
The angle that I saw was the 9ers were just happy to be there after going 4-12 the
year before.
K.C. on the other hand had something to prove after not getting there the year before
losing to N.E.
Money management is important, never ever wager more than you can afford to lose but
when you get on a roll increase your bets. However when that roll ends don't chase.
And last but not least and some of you will say this is silly but I'd rather be lucky than good.
Remember that the next time you suffer a bad beat.