Monday, October 7, 2019

Why Do I Need a Sports Betting System?

Why Do I Need a Sports Betting System?
Almost everybody who bets on sports has, or claims to have, a system for betting. Most of them have no idea of what a real betting system is supposed to do and why it is supposed to do it. As a result, the systems they build and use are nothing more than sheer luck when they work.
There is a purpose for a betting system. Once you understand the real purpose, you can build systems that win.
The purpose of a betting system is to take control of the odds and outcome of the bets. You are not taking control away from the book because they have no control over it to start with. Instead, you are seizing the advantage left by the books inability to control the game.
A sports betting system should have two components. First, it should be a handicapping device that picks the games you bet. For example, in the NBA, there is a way to guarantee you will always bet on a team playing a situation it wins more than 50% of its games in, when they are playing a team that loses more than 50% in its situation for the game.
The second component is the betting strategy that you apply to the games the system picks. It can be all single game straight betting, which is advisable for sports like NFL football. Or it can be a specific way to bet a three game series in sports like Major League Baseball or the NBA. With smart betting, you can guarantee a profit even if you win one out of three games without adding significant risk to the equation.
A sports betting system lets you take control of the game by placing only bets where the situation favors you, and only then when the book offers suitable odds to profit from it. Without a system in place to control these things, you may as well flip a coin and kiss your money good bye.
Why do you need a sports betting system? It's simple. You can't win without one.