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The Life of a Professional Gambler
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As far as I understand the guy is a value bettor. Interesting thing that he takes into account that some teams are lucky while some other are unlucky.
He is not revealing his tactics, it would be good to know some more.
He is not revealing his tactics, it would be good to know some more.
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The "luck" factor is what is called expected goals. A football match consists of very few goals, which means variance plays a huge role. You can basically only start to measure a teams skill at the end of the season by looking at the table, and even then it isn't certain, that the best team has the best goal differential.
Instead you can look at chances and attempts at goal. Take Premier League for example. If you look at the last 5 seasons and plot in all the attempts at goal, then you can figure out how often a goal is scored from certain situations, areas etc in this league. Some expected goals models are simple - others are really complicated. SmartOdds/Benham makes billions on this.
Instead you can look at chances and attempts at goal. Take Premier League for example. If you look at the last 5 seasons and plot in all the attempts at goal, then you can figure out how often a goal is scored from certain situations, areas etc in this league. Some expected goals models are simple - others are really complicated. SmartOdds/Benham makes billions on this.
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the "luck" is confusing
probably its more like "variation"
But still premier leagues are so transparent and sharp, and i just doubt it...that man can beat market
probably its more like "variation"
But still premier leagues are so transparent and sharp, and i just doubt it...that man can beat market
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The conclusion of this article is that the combination of valubetting-trading and programming is the future of betting in order to win...
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Also obviously you can beat the market. You can place your bets before kickoff, so you dont compete with the closing lines..
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It is luck. A team can win a match with a long shot at goal, while the other team had 20 really good chances. That is basically the beauty of football. Most people will only see a bad game from the team with 20 chances as they lost 1-0. Some will look at the underlying stats and see how variance/luck played a huge factor in this gamemaletaja wrote: the "luck" is confusing
probably its more like "variation"
But still premier leagues are so transparent and sharp, and i just doubt it...that man can beat market
Also obviously you can beat the market. You can place your bets before kickoff, so you dont compete with the closing lines..
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Caan berry is one of the most successful traders at Betfair have win enough money.But i have heard from people that Caan berry is actually a person who advertises Betfair,so some people say that all these profits are not real and is a way to advertise betfair.
We all know that it is too easy to make some fake betfair betslips.What do you think,Caan berry profits are real or a way to advertise betfair?
We all know that it is too easy to make some fake betfair betslips.What do you think,Caan berry profits are real or a way to advertise betfair?
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It could be either way
I have heard for example that someone won 300k parlay at unibet
All my friend have said(most of gamblers) that their parley limit is maximum few k winnings....
I have heard for example that someone won 300k parlay at unibet
All my friend have said(most of gamblers) that their parley limit is maximum few k winnings....
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Who says he is a Professional gambler is a scam. There is no way to win the softwares of bookmakers. They pay millions and millions for these softwares and the human brain cant be more clever than this.
Make this test. Play chess with a computer. Dont put it in the low level. Put it in the difficult level. Can you win the computer? You cant. What makes you believe that you can win bookmakers computers. This forum is selling you this stupid idea that you can win computers and softwares with your brain. I m exposing reality. Give up this forum, give up arbitrage and give up value betting.
Make this test. Play chess with a computer. Dont put it in the low level. Put it in the difficult level. Can you win the computer? You cant. What makes you believe that you can win bookmakers computers. This forum is selling you this stupid idea that you can win computers and softwares with your brain. I m exposing reality. Give up this forum, give up arbitrage and give up value betting.
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You are wrong here..If you bet against asians/pin you will be winner in long run,whatever you do,arbitrage,valuebbeting,or trading.Trading is also a way to survive long run.You can win books softwares by this method.Also if you have some program skills or willing to pay freelancers you can build your own software,and hit the weak lines of books softwares.So in this occasion we have computer vs computer.You will gain really enough with these ways madafaka.MADAFAKA wrote: Who says he is a Professional gambler is a scam. There is no way to win the softwares of bookmakers. They pay millions and millions for these softwares and the human brain cant be more clever than this.
Make this test. Play chess with a computer. Dont put it in the low level. Put it in the difficult level. Can you win the computer? You cant. What makes you believe that you can win bookmakers computers. This forum is selling you this stupid idea that you can win computers and softwares with your brain. I m exposing reality. Give up this forum, give up arbitrage and give up value betting.
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His business is “education”. It used to be trading when it was much easier. He used to be linked with BF and than with Geekstoy. So obviously he advertises BF to make money by teaching you how to win there and by selling GT..gamblehappier wrote: Caan berry is one of the most successful traders at Betfair have win enough money.But i have heard from people that Caan berry is actually a person who advertises Betfair,so some people say that all these profits are not real and is a way to advertise betfair.
We all know that it is too easy to make some fake betfair betslips.What do you think,Caan berry profits are real or a way to advertise betfair?
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It is posible to vote here? I would nominate that MADAFAKA is thrown out of this forum. I am not a profesional in this buisnes but the guy is just laying too much and he tell thinks with no sense...
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Just ignore him nic. He certainly contributes nothing, we all know that, even he knows. Talking about him will motivate him even further to continue with his diatribe. Best thing to do is just ignore him and use the forum for those of us who want to make this a constructive place where to share ideas
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Caan Berry, Peter Webb, Peter Nordsted, Paulo Rebelo... and many more, are garbage. Of whom I learned most Mathew Trenhaile (by the way ,disappeared), James Butler, Cassini...