Most intermediate bettors are not lacking information, because they already know the language of good betting, they understand value, discipline, units, and the idea of staying in markets where they are strongest, yet the same people still find themselves making the same avoidable mistakes...
avoiding bad bets
bankroll protection
betting preparation
betting routine
decisionmaking
disciplined betting
game analysis
intermediate betting
pre match checklist
value spotting
Tilt is one of those problems every bettor thinks they understand, but few handle well in real time. The reason is simple: tilt rarely shows up as rage and shouting. It usually shows up as urgency, “bad luck”, or that tight feeling that you need to fix the day before it gets worse.
For...
Had an interesting conversation with some of my coaching buddies last night and wanted to get everyone's take on this.
Do you bet differently on games you're actually watching versus games you're not watching? And more importantly - which approach gives you better results?
I'm talking about both...
Sports betting is a mental game as much as a numbers game. If you cannot manage emotion, you can have decent reads and still end up with terrible results because the mistakes happen around the bet, not inside the match.
For: new bettors who want to spot the common psychological traps early and...
beginner betting
betting psychology
confidence vs ego
decisionmaking
discipline in betting
emotional control
gambling mindset
handling losses
long term betting habits
tilt management
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