Oluwaseun7341 Posted 2 hours ago #51 Posted 2 hours ago 22 hours ago, ChiMoney2006 said: There are so many stats available now—xG, shots on target, possession, corners, head-to-head, and more. If you could only use one statistic before placing a football bet, which would you choose and why? Recent goals scored would be my pick because confidence and momentum matter a lot
Ayomide984 Posted 2 hours ago #52 Posted 2 hours ago 22 hours ago, ChiMoney2006 said: There are so many stats available now—xG, shots on target, possession, corners, head-to-head, and more. If you could only use one statistic before placing a football bet, which would you choose and why? I trust big chances created because they show whether a team is producing clear opportunities
Olumide1548 Posted 2 hours ago #53 Posted 2 hours ago 22 hours ago, notyomuse said: Possession to is the easiest thing to bet on ever. I would use average total goals because I mostly bet on over and under markets
Rungroj56 Posted 2 hours ago #54 Posted 2 hours ago 22 hours ago, chevstar65 said: Possession stats can be misleading though tbh, I've seen teams with 70% of the ball lose 2-0 too many times. I'd probably lean on xG because it at least gives you a sense of actual chance quality. Possession would not be my choice because teams can control the ball without creating danger
Preecha3817 Posted 2 hours ago #55 Posted 2 hours ago 21 hours ago, Wickys said: xG is my go-to as well, shows which team actually created the better chances instead of just who passed it around more. I would choose xG over head to head because current performance matters more than old results
Yutthana692 Posted 2 hours ago #56 Posted 2 hours ago 20 hours ago, giantballers said: ngl shots on target feels way more reliable than all that possession noise 🔥 Corners would be my pick because they can show how much attacking pressure a team creates
Athip615 Posted 2 hours ago #57 Posted 2 hours ago 21 hours ago, Wickys said: xG is my go-to as well, shows which team actually created the better chances instead of just who passed it around more. I prefer recent form because it gives a simple picture of confidence and consistency
Watchara315 Posted 2 hours ago #58 Posted 2 hours ago 20 hours ago, giantballers said: ngl shots on target feels way more reliable than all that possession noise 🔥 Shots on target are more useful to me than total shots because long range attempts can be misleading
james721777 Posted 2 hours ago #59 Posted 2 hours ago 20 hours ago, giantballers said: ngl shots on target feels way more reliable than all that possession noise 🔥 I would choose xG difference over the last five matches because it gives a balanced view
Thirawat823 Posted 2 hours ago #60 Posted 2 hours ago 20 hours ago, giantballers said: ngl shots on target feels way more reliable than all that possession noise 🔥 Goals conceded would be my main stat because strong defenses are usually more reliable
dylan288 Posted 2 hours ago #61 Posted 2 hours ago 19 hours ago, tycienne said: Hard to argue with xG tbh, it's about the only stat that actually reflects which team was more dangerous regardless of the final score. I trust expected points because it can reveal teams that have been lucky or unlucky
Muizademola Posted 2 hours ago #62 Posted 2 hours ago 23 hours ago, ChiMoney2006 said: There are so many stats available now—xG, shots on target, possession, corners, head-to-head, and more. If you could only use one statistic before placing a football bet, which would you choose and why? Good
Emberanen Posted 1 hour ago #63 Posted 1 hour ago When Ajax are home underdogs and the expected goals gap is massive I bet the house hnestly
thundersa Posted 1 hour ago #70 Posted 1 hour ago not aare much on this topic but usually i follow fancode
zexixoria Posted 1 hour ago #72 Posted 1 hour ago Shots on target is fine but a team sitting deep against a weak attack can still rack those up without being dangerous at all.
Autumnixlyn Posted 9 minutes ago #73 Posted 9 minutes ago Shots on target absolutely cooked the over for me last night.
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