The Fallacy of Picking 'Winners' (Secrets Your Bookmaker Does Not Want You to Know)

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"I think you have to go farther than that. You not only have to figure out which games/teams will be most sought after but you have to separate those that are sought after correcetly from those sought after incorrectly. Isn't that where the handicapping aspect of it would come in?"

I'll give you credit D2bets. You know your stuff. I'm impressed. Do you make money wagering?

Yes you do have to seperate the incorrect from the correct sought after teams but only from a market standpoint, not handicapping.

1) You must find value -- meaning you have to find a way to accurately anticipate market demand.

2) You then have to confirm your anticipation of this market demand was accurate from how the market actually responds -- again ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with the game.

If you try and do this handicaping, you will drift off course and find yourself knee deep in juiceville once again as the events which take place in a sporting event are random and NOT predictable.

Rich H.
 

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