Should You Follow Your Gut In Sports Betting? – Downsides Of Emotions
A gut feeling is a reflection of your intuition and is usually based on past experiences and knowledge. However, it’s not a reliable source of information, and hence should not …
A gut feeling is a reflection of your intuition and is usually based on past experiences and knowledge. However, it’s not a reliable source of information, and hence should not …
The commitment effect is a cognitive bias that occurs when people feel an obligation to follow through on a decision, even if doing so is not in their best interests. …
Conservatism bias is the tendency to preserve the status quo, or existing conditions, rather than adopting new or innovative approaches. It is often associated with a reluctance to accept radical …
Horse racing has become a quintessential British pastime, where fans flock to major festivals in their thousands. And a horse racing event is not all about the racing; British and …
Here are the top football tipsters for December 2024, verified through the Tipstrr proofing platform. For further insights into the verification process, take a look at my detailed Tipstrr review. …
Below are the top 10 horse racing tipsters for December 2024, as verified by the trusted Tipstrr proofing platform. To understand how Tipstrr ensures transparency and accuracy in its rankings, …
Has an online gambling site asked you to provide documentation? Don’t panic — this is completely normal. There are valid reasons why gambling sites need to verify your identity. In …
Superstition is an irrational belief in supernatural influences, typically relied upon for good or bad luck. A superstitious person will pass on responsibility to a higher power in order to …
Something every experienced sports bettor will inevitably ponder is whether or not bookmakers manage to accurately price all of their odds. After all, there’s such an enormous spectrum of events …
Welcome to the ultimate guide to arbitrage betting, where I explore a strategy that promises risk-free profits by exploiting discrepancies in odds across different bookmakers and betting exchanges. In this …
Here’s a question that’s likely to get very different answers depending on what type of bettor you ask it to: do you need to be a sports expert to succeed …
Sports betting, like any other market, becomes more efficient as more participants enter the fray. The greater the volume of money and opinions involved, the more accurate and reliable the …
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are up against a significant challenge as they prepare for their Week 9 clash with the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs are a formidable opponent with …
Some horse racing bettors take a keen interest in the pedigree of horses as this can provide an insight to likely race winners. Most often these bettors are looking to …
Optimism bias leads us to believe that we are less likely to suffer from misfortune and more likely to enjoy success than reality would suggest. In other words: it’s feeling …
The term “hindsight bias” refers to the tendency of viewing past events as more predictable than they really were. For example, many sports believe that they knew the outcome of …
Gambler’s fallacy refers to the mistaken belief that a series of results will alter the chance of it happening over the future. It’s a common error made by casino and …
Outcome bias refers to the tendency to judge a decision based on its outcome rather than the quality of the decision at the time it was made. Some poor decisions …
Recency bias is when individuals value recent events over historical ones, believing they provide more insight into how things will play out in the future. This irrational tendency can have …
The favourite-longshot bias refers to the tendency for longshots to be overrated, in terms of their chance of winning, compared to favourites. In other words, the odds for longshots are …
Sports betting odds can change drastically at any moment. Have you considered what implications that has for devising and executing your betting strategies? Why Do Odds Move? Sports betting …
In general terms, survivorship bias means concentrating on successful entities (the “survivors”), thereby overlooking unsuccessful “non-survivors”. Sports bettors will often only consider ‘winning’ tipsters, without giving a second thought to …
I’ve asked myself: is there any particular reason that so many people consider gambling a taboo? Is it really so different from other, more accepted, forms of betting? Trading and …
In Australia and New Zealand, slot machines are affectionately known as “pokies”. These machines are a major part of the gambling landscape, with Australia boasting over 185,000 physical machines—New South …
No deposit bonuses are among the most enticing offers in the online casino world. Who wouldn’t want free money or spins to start their gaming journey? But as with most …
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