Doves is learning, but no need to be crude, that could be lazy and that won't fly.
Nearly all strategies should be developed during the offseason, blindly follow and monitor and managing can't both be done.
Even if the trigger to bet is what it is, monitoring with potential to take a course of action is definitely not blindly following.
Complete automation with emails or texts telling you when to wager will inevitably hurt the overall return, win or lose. Monitoring the markets and even having an expectation of line movement will go very far. The effect is moreso when playing into the money, like baseball moneylines.
Yes, there is much value in having a roadmap because bullets do start flying there is a fog of war. The market will fuk with you, and well disciplined, well placed reaction to that can make a long term difference.
Just look at the NBA aggressive trading action we went out on. Can't underestimate the value of that kind of "market activity" knowledge and experience and reaction.
Because it's not what they bring, it's how they bring it, both in the market and during the action, blindly following with discipline will get you far less gray hairs, but I've come to learn there can be so much more to it, a way to increase the volume, thus increasing the chance of reaching an expectation.
I've tried to show some of that here, including ways to track, and nearly all of it can be applied across markets. Examine strategies, find that things are cyclical and figuring out which program to base strategies off of can be important. Things do go in and out of favor, there is give and take.
If you can get to 50-50 in the raw capping, you can get very far and aren't far at all from getting that little more. It's true.
Because it's not what they bring, it's how they bring it I was able to quickly sniff out the SEKTA Cup gig. I knew what to look for.
My Golf spreadsheet is just it up right now, it called many of the top 5 and top 10.
To me this is encouraging, we can probably jump right into some smaller sideroll strategies with the main sports. It appears things are not missing a beat.
That's the other thing, don't be afraid to create side rolls and diversify, build a portfolio of strategies.