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  • Regul8er
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    • 11-06-07
    • 10666

    #1
    Young Handicapper
    I feel I'm pretty good at analyzing games and finding good value on lines. I seem to do statistically well picking college sports as opposed to professional. With this said, I'll sometimes find myself risking more on pro sports, when I win at a higher clip in college.

    I don't really have any methods when it comes to betting, I just find games I like and jump on them. My two big problems are I love betting tv games (without having confidence in the line) and I have no real concept of money management.

    Sports betting has been pretty casual for me, and I never risk more then I can afford to lose. I guess I'm looking for advice on how I can turn my knowledge of breaking down a game and finding value into profits?
  • SlickFazzer
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 05-22-08
    • 20209

    #2
    Reg, Searching out the videos from Justin7 may help with the mathematical and analytical aspects.
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    • TPowell
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 02-21-08
      • 18842

      #3
      My advice, keep a spreadsheet to track all of your plays. Include juice and keep up with your profit. Make sure to be realistic though. Don't play a bunch of games if you think you'll be on a limited bankroll

      EDIT: Don't actually bet the games if you dont want to, just keep track of what you WOULD be losing or making
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