Phanys Posted 9 hours ago #26 Posted 9 hours ago A good practical approach is to log your own bets with a simple rating for both the data signal and your gut feeling at the time, then review later to see which actually called more winners for your specific style.
RiskPilot09 Posted 9 hours ago #28 Posted 9 hours ago That sounds like a smart way to track your progress! It’s always good to see what works best for you over time.
idris562 Posted 9 hours ago #29 Posted 9 hours ago In this case. I'd say betting depends on the 2. Not just one. There' are times you need to use instincts and times you need strategy
Desire90 Posted 9 hours ago #31 Posted 9 hours ago Tough one, but it's best you go flexible on both sides.
Squanto Posted 9 hours ago #32 Posted 9 hours ago I think making use of statistics data and instincts makes you good at betting
GreenChip13 Posted 8 hours ago #35 Posted 8 hours ago That's a great question! While data is super important, sometimes intuition and experience can spot things that stats might miss. It really depends on the situation!
Oloye Posted 8 hours ago #36 Posted 8 hours ago Though betting is a game of luck but it's being base on data,especially football
SwiftDice75 Posted 8 hours ago #37 Posted 8 hours ago That sounds like a solid plan! Tracking your bets and comparing your instincts with the outcomes can really help fine-tune your strategy over time.
kazeon Posted 8 hours ago #39 Posted 8 hours ago I think the word "detailed" in the OP is the real kicker. Most people just glance at a win/loss column and call that data, but detailed stats about how a team performs in specific weather or against left handed pitchers is a whole different animal that intuition can't really touch.
Merierra Posted 7 hours ago #40 Posted 7 hours ago I once faded all the stats on a "sure win" underdog cos I watched their wamup and they looked flat, turned out to be right
novaax Posted 7 hours ago #41 Posted 7 hours ago I lean towards data most tmes but honestly my best call last month was pure instinct on a live match where the stats were all pointing the other way
synly6 Posted 7 hours ago #42 Posted 7 hours ago sometimes my instinct is just remembering a pattern i saw before but never wrote down. so it feels like gut but its really messy data in my head
raxummia Posted 3 hours ago #45 Posted 3 hours ago I lean towards data for consistency but I have to admit there are moments when a player's body language or something subtle just screams a different outcome. Do you ever track your gut decisions against the stats to see which one actually wins more often?
luxuriantly45 Posted 3 hours ago #46 Posted 3 hours ago Dtaa tells the story but I still trust my gut when a match feels completely wrong to bet on.
HyperVision Posted 3 hours ago #47 Posted 3 hours ago That sounds like a solid strategy! It’s always helpful to track your intuition alongside the data to see what really works for you.
manlikeramz Posted 3 hours ago #48 Posted 3 hours ago Based on data works sometimes but I prefer betting on instincts
popkizz Posted 3 hours ago #49 Posted 3 hours ago 6 hours ago, GoldenRush81 said: It's a tough call! A mix of both can be powerful—experience can give you insights data might miss, but stats definitely help in making more informed bets. I see
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