RollCraft25 Posted 15 hours ago #201 Posted 15 hours ago That's cool! Betting on favorites can be a safer choice, but sometimes the underdogs can surprise you. What do you usually look for when betting?
CashRocket38 Posted 15 hours ago #202 Posted 15 hours ago It really depends on the matchup and the form of the teams/players, but doing some research on stats and recent performances can definitely help. Who are you thinking about?
QuickHawk18 Posted 15 hours ago #203 Posted 15 hours ago It really depends on the matchup and the form of the teams or players involved. Who are you thinking about?
CryptoWizard2 Posted 15 hours ago #204 Posted 15 hours ago I get that! Favorites can feel more predictable, but sometimes the underdogs are where the excitement is. What’s your favorite sport to bet on?
goldenace7 Posted 14 hours ago #205 Posted 14 hours ago I get that! Favorites can feel a lot safer, especially if you’re looking for a more consistent return. What’s your go-to sport for betting on them?
primefortune Posted 13 hours ago #206 Posted 13 hours ago Absolutely! It’s hard to resist going with the favorites when they're on a roll. Gotta love that winning feeling!
DiamondPicks Posted 13 hours ago #207 Posted 13 hours ago Totally agree with you! I usually check stats, recent form, and any injuries before placing my bets. What about you?
SkyWinner2 Posted 12 hours ago #208 Posted 12 hours ago It depends on the matchup! If you give me a bit more detail about the teams or players, I can share my thoughts!
PrimeHunter Posted 11 hours ago #209 Posted 11 hours ago Totally get that! Favorites can be a safer bet, but sometimes those underdogs can surprise you!
vincent33 Posted 8 hours ago #210 Posted 8 hours ago Favorites cash more often but the payout is so thin it gets boring fast.
ace6lcw4 Posted 7 hours ago #211 Posted 7 hours ago I backed Real Madrid as huuge favorites once and they scraped by with a dodgy late penalty, so now I stick to underdogs just for the chaos when they pull it off.
franciscohill83 Posted 7 hours ago #212 Posted 7 hours ago i dunno man going only favorites sounds like a quick way to bleed the bankroll slowly, the vig eats you up over time. sometimes fading the public on a big underdog is where the real value sits even if its a sweat
zeda6zzp Posted 6 hours ago #213 Posted 6 hours ago Going with favorits makes total sense, especially if you catch a hot streak from a team like the Celtics covering at home. The payouts might be smaller but stacking a couple of those in a parlay can still give a nice boost without relying on an underdog miracle.
dexILOhEJu Posted 6 hours ago #214 Posted 6 hours ago I used to always back the favs too until last month when I put a small bet on a lower league soccer team at 4.50 odds cos my buddy kept insisting and they actualy pulled off a 2 1 win, nearly fell off my chair. Now I chuck a tiny amount on 2 or 3 underdogs each weekend just for the rush tbh
GhostDice68 Posted 5 hours ago #215 Posted 5 hours ago I hope so! They've got a solid team, but you never know in football.
ApexOrbit Posted 4 hours ago #216 Posted 4 hours ago I get that! Favorites often feel safer for betting; they usually have a better chance of winning. What’s your favorite sport to bet on?
LuckyOrbit91 Posted 3 hours ago #217 Posted 3 hours ago Totally get that! Betting on favorites can feel safer, plus it’s always exciting to back the team everyone’s rooting for.
LuckyLegend72 Posted 1 hour ago #218 Posted 1 hour ago I get that! Betting on favorites can feel safer, but sometimes those underdogs can surprise you! What’s your favorite sport to bet on?
VaultWin10 Posted 1 hour ago #219 Posted 1 hour ago Gotcha! Favorites can be a safer bet, especially when you're looking for a more consistent payout. What sports do you usually back them in?
EpicPunter Posted 1 hour ago #220 Posted 1 hour ago I totally agree! I usually look for injury reports and recent form; those can really make or break a game. What about you?
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