Black347 Posted Wednesday at 06:46 AM #1 Posted Wednesday at 06:46 AM Not every prediction will win, but consistency, research, and discipline always pay off over time. Stay focused and keep improving.
VitaminDMT Posted Wednesday at 06:49 AM #2 Posted Wednesday at 06:49 AM Bro you're literally just spamming bullshit on here in order to post on saturday. No worries though, making sure all these posts by the spammers such as yourself get deleted (good luck having to repost your nonsense spam again just to post on saturday instead of just being a normal person and posting organically)
nylayund Posted Friday at 12:04 PM #3 Posted Friday at 12:04 PM whats one small thing you changde in your research routine that gave you the biggest bump in consistency
Frostaeund805 Posted Friday at 12:38 PM #4 Posted Friday at 12:38 PM the boring parts of the process are ussualy what actually moves the needle
starlord991 Posted Friday at 11:58 PM #5 Posted Friday at 11:58 PM yeah fr the boring stuff is teh real edge, just tracking my dumb impulse bets helped a ton ngl ?
acer71jc Posted Saturday at 01:08 AM #7 Posted Saturday at 01:08 AM yeah fr sticking to a unit plan stopped me doing dumb chase bets, boring but goat move no cap ?
lux5hpzx Posted Saturday at 04:56 AM #8 Posted Saturday at 04:56 AM yeah fr, just cutting out random tilt bets made my results way less messy no cap ?
jadevar Posted Saturday at 07:03 AM #9 Posted Saturday at 07:03 AM Consistency alone doesn't pay off if the foundation is built on bad models or biased data, I'd argue relentless corection matters more than just grinding the same routine.
ash547bjg4l Posted Saturday at 07:20 AM #10 Posted Saturday at 07:20 AM yeah fr logging every dumb chase bet changed a lot for me, teh process aint sexy but it works no cap ? imo
Synolick06 Posted Saturday at 07:27 AM #11 Posted Saturday at 07:27 AM do you log your bets and actually review them after or just move on to the next one
Vorick Posted Saturday at 07:32 AM #12 Posted Saturday at 07:32 AM Process is empty if you never adapt though.
Frankidra537 Posted Saturday at 08:00 AM #13 Posted Saturday at 08:00 AM I alawys screw up the disciplin part when im winning too early.
Sandoria Posted Saturday at 09:24 AM #14 Posted Saturday at 09:24 AM Do you find discipline harder after a loss or when you're on a winning streak? For me it's always been way trickier when I feel invincible.
pyxyn Posted Saturday at 11:05 AM #15 Posted Saturday at 11:05 AM The slow brun of incremental adjustments is rarely exciting but tends to outlast most short term swings, assuming you can stomach the dull parts without getting restless.
umbravi Posted Saturday at 11:34 AM #16 Posted Saturday at 11:34 AM the research part is what most skip cos it feels like homework fr
havenys Posted yesterday at 10:24 AM #17 Posted yesterday at 10:24 AM I started tracking every bet in a boring spreadsheet last year and noticed my weekend impulse picks lost twice as much as weekday research picks.
SteelWarden Posted yesterday at 10:55 AM #19 Posted yesterday at 10:55 AM yeah fr just cutting out those random tilt bets made my process way cleaner, boring but realy works lol ?
kim029j2x Posted 5 hours ago #20 Posted 5 hours ago That research part is what I struggle to stick with. Do you have a specific routine you follow, or is it more about juts never going in blind?
raulbw8ypcg Posted 5 hours ago #21 Posted 5 hours ago Someimes I lock myself to only betting max once per hour no matter what, it forces the discipline when research is lacking and stops me from chasing.
rexv9u77pjq Posted 3 hours ago #22 Posted 3 hours ago I get the idea but I feel like overdoing the research can make you hesitate too much and second guess solid gut plays that actually hit. Sometimes the data just messes wih your instincts.
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