So it’s Sunday morning and all your Saturday games are done, what do you do now? Basic bookkeeping sure. I mean you have to figure out how much you are collecting or paying but what else?
Do you ever go back over the games and evaluate what you capped to happen vs. what actually happened? Win or lose.
I’m thinking it’s probably a good idea in terms of growth and developing ones skills. For instance you win the game you wagered on and in your capping you based it on whatever, scoring average of Team A vs. scoring defense of Team B and some other stuff. You won the game but nothing you capped played a role in the outcome of the game. You won so do you care? Should it matter how a game was won as long as it was won? In order to become better than average would it not be a smart move to go back over the work you did and see where you were off in the game even though you won the wager?
I’m just asking because I’m curious as to how many truly want more out of this than just wining a game and a bet. I’m curious as to see how many are purely recreational and how many want to eventually make the transition and even if. I am wondering if part of becoming a professional gambler or even a more successful one involves doing the work at the end as much as the beginning?
Thoughts?