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The Grim Reality of Sports Betting


Welcome to yet another Sports Betting 101 from Sports Betting Lessons, this is Professor Jeffdstuff, the prof with the stuff, and I will feed your brain cells, or should I say, Sports Betting strategy bank if you will, with your daily dose of Sports Betting Lessons. Yup, you read it right, you'll be unceremoniously schooled, again.


For our lesson today, I will teach you guys something that is so obvious and yet we fail to see it.


Sometimes, we refuse to see it.


Ladies and gentlemen, today's Sports Betting 101.


Reality.


Before we dwell on that point where you want to put some money on the line, let me remind you first that in sports betting, nobody can pick a winner 70% of the time.


No matter how good a handicapper you think you are.


As I've told you in yesterday's Sports Betting 101, you should always be prepared of losing. That's the grim reality of sports betting, even if we like to admit it or not.


As a sports bettor, you should look at the situations, or in our case, the sports event, as they really are and not just as you wish they are. When you start to do the latter, that's when you'll start losing butt-loads of money and that's what I want you guys to cut down.


That's what I'm here for.


The grim reality of sports betting is picking more than 60% winners is beyond anyone's wildest dreams.

 

 
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