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Wider Crypto World => Gambling & Crypto Casinos => Gambling discussion => Topic started by: 20Bet on April 23, 2025, 12:11:45 PM
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Every day, more fake "soccer betting experts" pop up on Telegram promising easy wins. Most of them post fake winning screenshots just to convince people. Let’s be real: there’s no such thing as guaranteed profit in betting. I stick to one simple rule: bet for fun, not for income.
Here’s one of my personal sports betting strategies: I only use one bookmaker I trust. I check 5 to 10 games, then compare the odds my bookmaker offers to those available on other major sportsbooks to spot value bets. I don’t rely on paid tools or software.
Additionally, I focus on soccer news. I make it a habit to constantly check the latest updates on players and teams. This helps me track important changes that could affect the value of bets. For example, if a star player gets injured, a referee is replaced, or there’s a dispute between players on the same team, all these can influence odds (In general, I look for any potential drama or unexpected news before the game ;D). Bookmakers adjust their odds based on this kind of news, so if you're quick enough, you can use it to your advantage. After using these methods, I just move on with my day. If I win, great. If not, the excitement was still worth it.
What about you guys: What’s your favorite strategy for spotting value bets? Or do you rely on tools and tipsters?
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I prefer to go for a single match. Not more than 3 matches if I go for parley. After a single match, I bet most on two matches in parley but sometimes on three matches. I use 1% of my income to bet. If I use more than that, I will wait until it amounts to 1%.
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Every day, more fake "soccer betting experts" pop up on Telegram promising easy wins. Most of them post fake winning screenshots just to convince people. Let’s be real: there’s no such thing as guaranteed profit in betting.
yeah also these scammers usually pay or hire other gamblers to vouch for their services and again present fake evidences but the truth is they never really did get helped by the provider of tips but if there is enough reviews people would be more likely to trust that tip provider
Here’s one of my personal sports betting strategies: I only use one bookmaker I trust. I check 5 to 10 games, then compare the odds my bookmaker offers to those available on other major sportsbooks to spot value bets. I don’t rely on paid tools or software.
is this not arbitrage betting or something similar? usually betting platforms do not like this and discourage gamblers from doing this just for the reason alone that they do not want their customers to reconsider their competitors
Additionally, I focus on soccer news. I make it a habit to constantly check the latest updates on players and teams. This helps me track important changes that could affect the value of bets. For example, if a star player gets injured, a referee is replaced, or there’s a dispute between players on the same team, all these can influence odds (In general, I look for any potential drama or unexpected news before the game ;D).
yeah that is a very good strategy i think that a lot of gamblers underestimate how much news can affect the players not just physical but also in the mental and emotional sense
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If I am not mistakenly I have came across this post the other forum and I wouldn't mind commenting as well.. in gambling or betting it is better we bet for fun and not for funds because it would always ends up in regret, we know gambling isn't a game of certainties rather a game of probability so, definitely we can't give exact results what it would come out but with the hope that something positive comes out. Gambling is fun when you don't attack so much meaning to it rather gambling to ease one stress.