I wanted to come up with a list of videos I've actually found to be of some relevance or carry some potential use to readers. I've watched an awful lot of videos in the last month and so far it's an incredibly short pool I've found held any value at all. A lot talk about expected value which is ironic given I've not listed any of those here below. I appreciate there's a danger they could be perceived as merely an echo chamber of the message this guide is trying to put across but I hope if you've read everything posted you've by now realised the only agenda I want to push is to stop you betting in a manner which the bookmakers love. I try to be as open and honest as possible. I've made six bets in the last week or two which I'm really angry about because each one goes against the grain of the advice held within this blog. Five lost and one is an ante post bet and I'm going - dick head, you never learn. So I'm as fallible as the next person, in fact even more so because I can at least speak with authority that I'm consistently a ‘dick head’ season in, season out. Hopefully if that sounds familiar to your own situation you learn faster than I do.
So before the list, a quick recap for you dear reader but mostly for me the writer;
Stop making bets when you're bored or watching sports.
Stop making bets when you have that feeling something is going to happen in play.
Stop betting the names. STOP BETTING THE NAMES.
If you've not researched the bet on any level then don't bet it.
Stop listening to opinions. Opinion makers are hired because they're interesting. They're not mathematicians or statisticians.
Anyways don't mind me.
YouTube Videos
Analysing football matches to assist with your predictions
https://youtu.be/c3YKky1aWVU?si=WBnZ-85rDIdzx68C
Probability
https://youtu.be/XT7PfZHAA0w?si=fXWRNRv84YBfaWXe
Betting mistakes to avoid
https://youtu.be/k1zj-oiApb8?si=0txrg-z0CNqFLQvO
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