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Friday, April 26, 2024

Betting Guide to MLB for recreational and daily players

     Welcome to my blog where we look at Major league Baseball games and bet on them. We have been doing it for a long time and would like to offer a word of advice for those interested in betting the game. If you are a fan of the game and enjoy it for what it is that is perfectly fine you keep on rooting for whatever team that facies you. But if you are considering opening an account or have an account and you are betting blind, meaning no substance to your wager other than a particular team you like. Maybe you're betting on a whim or chasing a loss. Whatever it is if you are losing money consider doing some homework to improve your game and gain discipline. Don't become a feeder to the Books.  If you don't have the time, you are more than welcome to follow along or sign with a reputable service. Recreational betters that want to hang out at sports bars, have few dollars on a game and enjoy it with friends you see it as a cost of entertainment, that's okay too. We agree to be different. Just be aware of the pitfalls of gambling in whatever form. Many will fall down the abyss and that is a dark place we wouldn't wish on anyone. 

    We are playing the Zero-Sum game, and it starts with managing your funds. The average is 1% to5% game cap. Looking at an account with $1K the risk is $10 to $50; your unit play is $10. By maintaining the game cap your unit play will increase or decrease depending on the funds' performance. We also limit our daily games to 3 with 8% total game cap. You can see that we maintain measures to prevent catastrophic losses. The actual wagering process begins before the sports books release their lines by calculating your own lines, but this practice is fading out as computed lines have taken over. The lines maybe tweaked before release, but the sharps will set the tone and the lines will move accordingly. How do you choose the game? If you follow the sport, you will definitely see a pattern form and you can go through each game one by one with a filter to eliminate games without advantage. Narrow down the game with criteria and when you have. Most begging players will look at wins and losses, that's human nature, cross out the losers and go with the winners. That means you are playing favorites and laying more money to win less. This strategy will deplete your account as the upsets will be too costly in the long run. You need to have situational awareness and that is understanding the likelihood of an outcome based on set of conditions. The how's and why's would be a book in itself, but here I'd like to give insight into how the game is played by the handicappers and the sharps. The game is evolving with newer players playing in game and props more than ever. If you're. looking to dive in find your niche and see where your talent us 

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