SharpEddie47
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Serious question for everyone: are we approaching the point where human handicapping becomes obsolete?
I've been betting for 20+ years using spreadsheets and manual analysis. But I'm seeing more syndicates using machine learning models, AI-driven line prediction, and algorithmic betting that processes thousands of data points instantly.
At what point does the human element - watching film, reading injury reports, using intuition - become completely irrelevant compared to computational power?
Are we all dinosaurs fighting against extinction?
I've been betting for 20+ years using spreadsheets and manual analysis. But I'm seeing more syndicates using machine learning models, AI-driven line prediction, and algorithmic betting that processes thousands of data points instantly.
At what point does the human element - watching film, reading injury reports, using intuition - become completely irrelevant compared to computational power?
Are we all dinosaurs fighting against extinction?