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Recently, I haven't been engaging much in sports betting. I've been simultaneously researching strategies and experimenting in real games. In reality, my win rate is not bad during regular times, but overall, I still often end up losing. I've summarized these reasons; let's see if others can relate:
1.When I have time, there are no sports events to bet on; and when there are games, I find myself lacking the time. To profit, live betting is essential, and the current in-play data is highly influential. Hence, those late-night matches and games during working hours become inaccessible.
2.When I have funds, there are no matches, and when there are matches, I find myself short on funds. Sometimes, after losing everything, I have to slowly accumulate bonuses to exchange for chips. Yet, when I finally have chips, opportunities are slow to appear, and I often find myself getting impatient.
3.When I have both funds and matches, I lack the energy; when I have the energy, there are no funds or matches. On such days, I'm often exhausted, working during the day and taking care of elders and children at night. Sleep is severely lacking, leaving me with little time for live betting. In a rush and daze, gambling becomes impossible to analyze and decide on clearly.
Weekends have more matches, but the win rate is the lowest, making it easy to incur losses. On the other hand, when there are fewer matches during the weekdays, the data is more reliable, making it easier to secure some gains. |
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